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Design 2:

Storyboard:

When Chuck gets dropped off at the daycare, Dan would open up ChildFeed and would be welcomed to a home page for the service.

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Paul drops off Chuck; Dan signs Chuck in 

Dan selects the Check-In option from the main page to get to the Check-In page.

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 Once on the Check-In page, Dan

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either

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types Chuck's name in the search to force a scroll to his name or he

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just manually

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scrolls to

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Chuck's name in the alphabetically sorted list. Once at Chuck's name

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, Dan clicks the check mark to mark him as checked-in. If he makes a mistake, he can just click the x to "un-check" him. After clicking share, the notification will be sent to Chuck's parents.

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Patricia checks the account; sees notification of Chuck being dropped off

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Patricia at her job would check her ChildFeed feed and see from the exclamation mark that she has an unread message. She would see the new entry at the top and would see that her son has been safely checked into the daycare.

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Dan shares photo story of Chuck finger painting


When Dan wants to upload the adorable image of a paint covered Chuck, Dan would click the Events button, click the "Add Children" button and type and select Chuck's account. He would then select the "Text" text box and type up his comment. At the end, Dan would click the "Add Photo" button, select the desired photo, and click the "SHARE" button.

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Patricia checks the account; sees notification of Chuck's new story

Again, the new event will pop-up on Paul and Patricia's ChildFeed feed, so they will see the unread story. Patricia will see a thumbnail of the photo and the first few lines of the comment of the story. Patricia would then click the story in order to trigger an info box overlay with a larger version of the image and the full additional text.

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Dan and his coworkers go through the children in his ChildFeed app, logging what they all ate and how much they ate.


When the children are eating their meals Dan will click the "Food" button from the main menu and begin entering each child's meal. To do so, Dan will either add a new meal or select one of the existing meals and then click on each of the children who ate the selected meal(s). Thus in this case, Dan would select "macaroni and cheese" and then select Chuck. After selecting Chuck, Dan would then check the box marked "a little" and then go on to log the information for the other children.

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Paul and Patrica notice that Chuck did not eat much today, and go back to check his eating history, and notice that he doesn’t eat very much whenever they serve macaroni and cheese

Patricia would then get a new notification posted to the top of her feed. Since she notices that Chuck seems to not eat very much when macaroni and cheese is served, she decides to go to the "Analysis" tab to confirm her suspicions.

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Dan puts all of the kids to sleep and sits down and logs information about each child’s mood, temperament, overall energy, etc.

 

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Patricia checks ChildFeed for overall information on Chuck’s wellness and notices that he is not in a very good mood.

 

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Patrica picks Chuck up; Dan signs him off .

 

 

 

 

Analysis:

When Chuck gets dropped off at the daycare, Dan would open up ChildFeed and would be welcomed to a home page for the service. After every child selection, the child's displayed meal will be updated to selected meal and Dan would then have to select the amount that the selected child has eaten.Image Removed


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