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- The user found the interface intuitive, and did not have much to say about what could be improved here.
- He thought that there could be more information displayed at all times. Although we wanted to keep the interface simple in order to communicate the information well, we may choose to add more navigable activities.
User F
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Task 2
- The The user liked the highlighting done to the tabs they thought they would be frequenting, such as "Next Date" and "Swap Date." * The user would have liked to see more information in the full schedule, such as which parent was driving which day.
- He also mentioned that the tab for next date should have some small indication of when that next date is.
- He asked about the “+” buttons on the map after the fact, and liked the idea, but stated that there should be an intuitive way to display all of the driving directions at once, like Google Maps would, but for multiple destinations.
Task 3
- The The user commented that the interface seemed “too simple” and felt suspicious that something was being hidden from him. * He wanted to know which parents he would be swapping with depending on the date he selected because he may have had friends who were easier to deal with than random parents he met via a website.
- The user asked that when a user sends swap date requests to multiple other parents (by selecting multiple boxes for swap dates), what would happen when a parent accepts a swap request and there are still other open requests?
Task 4
- Much Much like a previous tester, the user mentioned the redundancy again. He thought that a user who had used this portion of the interface more than once would be annoyed with having to first accept the swap and then select the date. * At this point, the user mentioned that he would really like the feature of syncing their his Google Calendar with their his full schedule, so he could decide based off of his other events if the swap was feasible.
- He commented that the notifications were a very good idea.
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