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Pictures of the Second Iteration of our prototype, based on feedback from the First iteration.  

Briefing

  • You are a High School Student who has ADHD. You have been assigned to research "The Epic of Gilgamesh" for a school, but you have a lot of trouble focusing. You have installed Refocus.io to help you with this task.

Scenario Tasks

  1. Search for the "Epic of Gilgamesh" on Google. 
  2. Add links of interest to the Refocus.io queue.
  3. Activate the Refocus.io functionality to start reading the article.
  4. Read through the article using Refocus.io

Observations

  • Users thought the idea was good, and many commented they would probably be interested in using this in their day to day reading of articles.
  • When doing searches on Google, users wanted to be able to skim each article, instead of reading them entirely.
  • The "Select Text" icon and functionality were unintuitive. When it was described to users, they actually felt it was the most useful feature.
  • When reading "chunks" of an article, clicking the "next" arrow was distracting. 
  • Some people commented they would have liked to know where the "chunked' text was, relative to the rest of the article. 
  • One problem we ran into is we weren't able to model all the behaviors (for example, we weren't able to make a mock-up of every page that Googled showed). Some people expressed frustration that they weren't able to switch to another page in their Queue
  • When articles chunked immediately, it wasn't obvious what the page looked like before being chunked.

Design Iterations

First iteration

  • Informed user that they were able to use the keyboard to navigate. People used this to navigate chunks
  • Changed Select Text Icon to an Icon that said Select Text
  • Website is shown before being chunked, to give user an idea of what the page looks like before Refocus works it's magic.
  • Added feature for being able to see, dimly, the text before the actual chunk. 
  • Allowed user to click on articles in their queue to skip to them.
  • Added wikipedia, as it was the first thing most users wanted to go to
  • Created more specific chunking for certain websites. For example, wikipedia. This allows a user to go to an article like "World War II", but only read the part on the Pacific Front.

Second iteration

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