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Main Page

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Add Company Page

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*Note: The tech post-it note was to indicate the field selected in the drop down and not in the Documents field. 

Company Page

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Add Document Page

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*Tech is an option in the selection field, and resume.pdf is in the file field. 

Add Task page

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The cover letter post-it is input in the title field. 

Group Briefing

Hi, I'm _______ and these are my partners _______ and _________. Thanks for helping us out! We're testing out a system to help people manage a job search. The system, named JobTracker, will be a website that people can use to manage documents and keep track of tasks related to their job search.

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  1. Add a new Company, "Google", make it part of a Group, "Tech", and color the Group yellow.
  2. Add a new Document, "resume" (which is a file on your computer) and link it with Google
  3. Add a new Contact to Google, "Jane Doe jdoe@google.com"
  4. Add a Task called "Cover Letter" for Google due 4/15/11
  5. View all upcoming tasks

Observations

Version 1

User 1

Wanted to add a lot of information about a company all at once, at the beginning.

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The user thought that having navigation at both the top and the bottom of the screen was "weird" and made it hard for him to find things.

User 2

Looked for the group he was supposed to create and found it didn't exist.

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Thought the "view all upcoming tasks" task was kind of confusing.

User 3

Took a while to find out how to add a new contact.

Looked at company page when trying to add a task.

Version 2

User 1

Thought the groups in the dropdown menu should be colored appropriately.

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Was confused about adding a contact - didn't see the connection between contacts and company. Took a while to complete this task because it wasn't clear to him that you could click on a company on the main page (be sure to add lots of clicking affordances to the company buttons!).

User 2

Completed every task promptly and with little hesitation.

User 3

Wasn't sure what the point of the group colors was.

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