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week 7
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Learning objectives (Specific)

Lectures

Lean methods related to UX user experience, reusable design patterns and rapid prototyping.

 

Group work related to week 7 assignment D

 

Monday:

  • Jesper Alkestrup & Johan Bender: Bikebutler concept
  • Prototyping: capture the needs for smartpbone app that connects via Bluetooth to a Bikebutler LED display for Google Maps navigation, optimized speed based on monitoring of traffic lights, and adaptively learning aspects of user behavior by tracking all bike rides.
  • Presentation : brief demo stating what user needs your prototype is supposed to validate when sketching out POP for iOS or android functional prototypes

Thursday: 

  • MVP user story mapping
  • Validation : establish whether your functional prototype fulfills the needs for a Bikebuler app by testing your POP prototype concept with members of the other groups to collect and incorporate feedback for next iteration of your design.
  • Peer review: present next iteration of your POP prototype app (max. 3 min per group)
  • Iteration: incorporate feedback and new ideas into the design and upload your prototype before friday at 17.

 

Links

Peer review form (to be used thursday afternoon for plenum review)

Peer review results w/wordcloud (simple version w/o wordcloud)

 

Slides

PDF: Mid-Term Quiz and Summary
Prezi: "MVP user story mapping"

 

Literature

Michal Levin: " Designing multidevice-experiences", Chapter 1  "An ecosystem of connected devices"  (free sample chapter)

Dan Saffer: "Microinteractions" Chapter 1  "Designing microinteractions"  (free sample chapter)

Jeff Patton: "User Story Mapping", Chapter 1, "The Big Picture" (free sample chapter)

Jesper Alkestrup & Johan Bender "Bikebutler"

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