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20.07 Wearable and Ethics
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Monday October 19th

08:00-09:15 Lecture (auditorium, streaming to zoom too)
01:15-12:30 Midterm Feedback, Group Feedback, Group work

Learning objectives week 7

  • Select and implement appropriate design patterns for a UX prototype design

Feedback on week 6 hand-in

As promised, we will give all groups individual feedback on week 6 hand-in. This will be done either face 2 face in 358 or alternatively via zoom. As we have a large number of groups, we will have to split this over 3 weeks.

We'll follow this (tentative) schedule:

For the TA feedback sessions, use this zoom link.

For Per's feedback sessions, use this zoom link.

Assignment week 7

First, AS A GROUP use this form to submit your midterm feedback in the group.

Next, please INDIVDUALLY consider responding to help us design the future of health data by responding to the CACHET Health Survey (http://survey.cachet.dk/healthsurvey).

Then
  1. EITHER pick an app that you are familiar with and use frequently and which could benefit from adding a wearable (WatchOS or similar) interface to,
  2. OR alternative pick (some parts of) the patient-commenting functions of your REAFEL system. If you already included a watch interface in your previous design, consider if it adheres to the conventions and redesign if needed, or go back to point 1 and pick another app you're familiar with.

Design a wearable interface that allows (at least) the same interaction as the phone-based equivalent. Create or update the part of the USM that deals with the interaction on the watch.

IN ADDITION, consider the ethics of the system you're handing in. There are two templates available for you to copy and use: the Expert Checklist and the User/Peer Testing. Use BOTH of these tools to evaluate the ethical aspects of your system - check the Ethical UX slides or contact the TA if you have questions.

Upload one PDF per group 1) showing the (updated, if needed or newly created) parts of the User Story Map for which you created a wearable interface for, 2) wireframes that show your wearable interface, and 3) your evaluation of the ethics concerning the COMPLETE system/service you design for (e.g. maybe the watch connects to a mobile app).

Make sure your wireframes adhere to the wearable constraints.

Do this by Thursday at 23:00 to the peergrade.io course page - subsequently individually review the projects you have been assigned on peergrade before Saturday at 16:00.

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  • NOTE: No video-lecture this monday
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