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19.06 UX and Visualizations
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Monday October 7th

08:00-08:55 Feedback and Lecture in 208#051
09:00-11:20 Group work in 324#030, 040 and 060
11:20-12:00 2*20 min presentations/feedback/QnA on group work in 324#040 and 060

Learning objectives week 6

  • Select and implement appropriate design patterns for a UX prototype design
  • Design a minimum viable product (MVP) based on iterative UX prototyping
  • Validate a minimum viable product (MVP) using hypothesis driven design methods

Assignment week 6

Continue iterating your 'REAFEL' system (facilitating the recording, commenting and analysing heart arrhythmia events), focus on improving your visualisations and incorporating feedback from your validations and peergrade.

In the process, create multiple versions that explores different (visualisation) ideas, validate, test and iterate.

Describe your system proposal on a Landing Page (with made-up screenshots), with a Lean Canvas, a User Story Map with multiple users, and as prototypes -- targeting both patients and medical professionals -- of Wireframes illustrating also your visualisations (still following Google Material Design) and an executable prototype.

Upload one PDF per group containing 1) your Landing Page, 2) Lean Canvas, 3) User Story Map and 4) Wireframe(s) with a) annotated microinteractions (triggers, rules, feedback) and b) external interaction. Also 5) add a slide that describes a) what different visualisations you tested and validated in each iteration, b) how you did c) the findings, and d) any additional observations learned. If you create one or more executable prototypes, please also include the link in your upload.

Do this by Thursday at 19:00 to the peergrade.io course page - subsequently individually review the projects you have been assigned on peergrade before Saturday at 1600.

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Required Reading

NOTE: If the link does not work for you, try to access the course list at https://findit.dtu.dk/en/tags/6416 and locate and download the papers from there.

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