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This Design focuses on being able to compare students, and choose which requirements are the most important.  Anyone looking for a student to fill a position can enter in as many requirements as they like, and order those requirements from most important to least important.  They can then search for students that satisfy all of their criteria, with students who have the most experience in their most important requirement shown first.  They can then pick which students to email about their positions.

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Learnability:  This interface is pretty learnable and self explanatory.  The home page to enter in requirements clearly tell the user to add either a class, an interest, or a skill, and once they click the add button the item immediately shows up in the box below.  The interface clearly tells the user to drag around the requirement boxes to order them from most important, and it is fairly obvious that clicking the"Find Qualified Students" button will take them to the student results page.  The results page is very learnable since it clearly displays students sorted by the most important requirements and the links to view resume's and checkboxes determining whether you will email a student is pretty self explanatory.  There is good feedback since clicking the "Email Selected students" button pops up a window with the selected students already in the "to" field of the email.

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