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Design 1
Tabbed view design: In this design, the user can cipher through tabs to decide whether they want to view the calendar, add and event, or contact other parents.
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1A
When Mary first opens the user interface, she sees her calendar in the view tab in the center of the screen. If she wants to go to another month, she can scroll on the bottom. The top left corner shows that she is signed in. The left pane has a list of daily tasks/events associated with her and a newsfeed from other parents.
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1B
To add an event, Mary would change to the ADD tab and the center of the screen would change. She fill in empty fields for all the necessary information to describe the event. She has the option to choose from a drop down menu as well. When she is finished, she will be directed to view the calendar.
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1C
When the new event is added, Mary has the option to see all the scheduled events for a given day by selecting a day on the calendar. A pop up appears on the right showing a list of events for each hour. She notices that at 2pm, there are multiple events scheduled (pertaining to Andy and Barry). An event has a list of attending children as well as a list of parents that are driving. Mary realizes that no one is driving Christine.
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1D
Mary presses the Seek tab to find a parent that can drive Christine. Mary can either type a new name or choose from a lost of parents in the database. A description of the parents TODOs for the week are viewed in a small window. Mary notices that a parent has the same event listed. Many sends the parent a message that will hopefully be acknowledged. Once acknowledged, the parent will list himself/herself as the driver that can take Christine to the party and will be updated in the calendar.
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Design 2
Calendar always shown design: In this design, the user can will always have the calendar viewable while other parts of the interface change. This allows the user to see changes and updates automatically.
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2A
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2B
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2C
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Design 3
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