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Lecture 7 - Hypothesis Driven Validation, Landing Pages and Visualizations
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Monday Oktober 23rd

08:00-08:30 Introduction and Lecture
08:30-11:30 Group work
11:30-12:00 Presentations/Feedback on group work

Learning objectives week 7

  • 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 7

Include visualisation of relevant data in your system, using design principles derived from Gecko Boards.

Decide which value elements your system is addressing.

Create a landing page for your system, addressing the problem and demonstrating your solution, in line with your value elements.

Validate again with your "users".

Upload one PDF per group outlining 1) a landing page (and in an accompanying note, be explicit which value elements you address), 2) a lean business canvas for an app/system that support patients with chronic heart failure, 3) sketching goals, activities and tasks in a user story map as hypotheses that can be validated with 4) annotated (microinteractions, backend integration) wireframes showing both app/tablet/computer as well as watch interactions, still using Google Material Design for the non-watch activities, and 5) include a working link to a functional  Marvell app wireframe/prototype by Thursday this week at 19:00 to the peergrade.io course page.

Subsequently individually review the projects you have been assigned on peergrade before Friday this week at 23:00. 

Slides

Data and UX

Required Reading

Laura Klein: "UX for lean startups", chapters 9 and 10

Rochelle King et al: Designing with Data, chapters 4 and 6.

Karapanos et al: User Experience Over Time: An Initial Framework 

Eric Almquist, John Senior and Nicolas Bloch: The elements of value

Additional Links

Rochelle King et al: Designing with Data, chapter 5 (re-read).

Hassenzahl M and Tractinsky N (2006): User experience - a research agenda

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