Poster Picker
Group Members
- Ej Emeagwali, ejay@mit.edu
- Matt Falk, mfalk@mit.edu
- Michael Plasmeier, theplaz@mit.edu
Problem Statement
- When someone sees a poster conveying a message, it takes time to record the details of that poster. This makes it inconvenient and usually results on poor respondance from thos intending to attend an event. Most students, who see a poster in passing, rarely have the time to stop and fully read the information on a poster, determine what is important, and record the necessary details. Thus, putting ICS images or QR codes on these posters would allow viewers to take a picture of the poster and have all of the information given to them in an efficient and reliable way. Further, it would more easily allow poster makers to gather accurate data about who and how many people intend to attend their event.
GR1 - Task Analysis
User Analysis
A detailed description of the user analysis can be found here.
Users interviewed
- Sr. Administrative Assistant; Office of the Vice President for Institute Affairs; MIT
- Event Chair; Student Group; MIT
- Undergraduate Student, MIT
Task Analysis
- A detailed description of our task analysis can be found here.