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- The user entered “Underwater basket weaving, Bakersfield, CA,” hit tab, and pressed submit. He mentioned that he would have expected the cursor to be in the text field by default.
- He clicked on the first class.
- He clicked on the button for entering his address.
- He liked seeing that Alyssa and Vladimir are nearby. He comments commented that this motivates motivated him to go further. He asks asked how far the class is was from his home, and notes noted that the interface should display have displayed that information.
- He then clicked the on the button for adding himself to the carpool but felt confused because he wanted to know more about the people in the carpool first. He wanted to click on their names and see a profile. This is was a safety issue; the interface is was not providing the adequate information prior to setting up a carpool.
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- The user correctly selected the "Next Date" tab and clicked “confirm“Confirm.” Afterwards, user was able to quickly identify the view next schedule option.
- The user remarked that he did not know how to make page options go away after completing the task.
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- The user promptly selected the "Next Date" tab.
- Upon selecting the "Next Date" tab, the user re-read his task description. The user seemed a little confused after selecting confirm. The facilitator told the user that there was currently was no feedback at the time.
- He was able to print route directions and get his schedule for the month instinctively.
- Afterwards, the user remarked that he was initially tempted to select the “My Carpools” tab.
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