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Design 3:

Goal: Tablet usage

Design: Focus on efficiency and ease of use during workouts

This is my third design focusing on tablets. Diagram 1 is the member screen. Here, a user can add members by hitting the big button on the upper right, and then adding additional information such as their picture or year. The lower half of the screen that can be scrolled to is the group screen. Here, you can add a new group, and drag in any members from above. This allows you to quickly move people from one group to another during a workout.

The second screen is the workout's screen. The currently created events are put on the right hand side, with a small tab to expand for additional details. The main portion of the screen is the add new event window. Here you can focus on adding each new event for today's workout. This page will update every day according to your tablet's clock.

The 3rd screen is the Times screen. After discussion during friday's studio, this is an outdated feature. I think that there should instead be 1 large start and stop button at the bottom, and everytime the coach taps the start button, it would take a split time down. A second screen with user profiles would show up when assigning times. The time to be assigned would be at the top, and then tapping a profile picture of an athlete will assign that time to him. The safety of this design is low, but incredibly quick for a coach trying to quickly record times. A slower way to error correct can be found on workout page after the workout is completed for the day. The urgency put on being able to only see the current workout forces coaches to update their mistakes quickly while it is still fresh on their mind.

The last screen is the member's screen. This screen is found when expanding one of the member's by tapping on them. This brings up their past workout from yesterday and previous workouts and then the workout for today and his times currently or how many reps he or she needs to do.

The screen not shown is the performance screen. Because I could not develop a different enough prototype for this screen, I am most likely going to use a similar screen to Design 1's, with touch screen capabilities.

Tyler Singer-Clark

*Currently out of town. Will update when he returns.

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