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h4. Navigation

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h4. Team

|| Name || Email ||
| Andrew Dorne | [mailto:adorne@mit.edu] |
| Albert Rodenius \\ | [mailto:albertr@mit.edu] |
| Jorge Ornelas  \\ | [mailto:joor2992@mit.edu] |
| Otitochi Mbagwu \\ | [mailto:otitochi@mit.edu] |
| Team \\ | [mailto:harlemshakes@mit.edu] |
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Problem Statement

There are elements of the shopping experience missing for elderly people, which can hinder their purchasing efficiency. Currently, elderly people either purchase items in-store, online, or using some combination of the two. Shopping online loses the personal touch of in-store shopping, but in-store shopping is less convenient and expedient than shopping online. Some elderly people have trouble reading text, others find it difficult to contact customer service representatives, and still others have trouble efficiently purchasing items repeatedly.

Milestones

GR1 - Task Analysis

GR2 - Designs

GR3 - Paper Prototyping

GR3 - Paper_Prototyping

GR3 - Paper_PrototypingGR4 - Computer Prototyping

GR5 - Implementation

GR6 - User Testing