The following images span both iterations, and may feature changes made from the first iteration to the second. These instances will be noted accordingly.
This is the screen the user first sees when the application starts. The crossed-out line is a result of our second iteration.
This is the screen that appears when the user wants to record a new race. In our second iteration, the text of the "Start Race" button was changed to "Ready".
Once the user stops the recording of a race, he or she is prompted to save the race. In our second iteration, the text of the dialog says "Enter Title of Race Below".
Select a recorded Race
If the user wants to select a saved race to follow or playback, this screen appears. The changes in this view are a result of combining ghost paths and races to simplify the race replay and following functions.
This is the screen that describes a race that has been recorded. The buttons on the right take the user to detailed plots of the data recorded, and the buttons on the bottom allow the user to replay a race as it was recorded, or record a new race following the recorded path. The buttons on the right were changed in our iteration to include specific descriptions of what the user should expect when the detail button is pressed, and the text of the bottom-right bottom right button was changed to "Follow This Race".
You are a coxen of a crew (rowing) team--the person who sits at the back of the boat and uses her hands to make steering adjustments. Additionally, you give the rowers encouragement and set the pace for the race (though you do not actually row). Rowing generally takes place in a river, and rowers use oars to propel the boat. The boat will accelerate/deccelerate based on oar movement. Each pull of an oar is one "stroke." The time it takes to row 500 meters is referred to as a "split." A Spring race generally lasts approximately eight minutes.
A coach is usually alongside you and tells you what your goal is before a race. For example, the coach may want the coxen to keep a close eye on the stroke rate and the split.
This application serves to monitor various race data, such as the stroke rate, split, total strokes, coxen's notes, and trail (the path taken through the river during the race). It allows for monitoring of race data during a race as well as playback functionality to study race data after a race.
Your iPhone running this application will be mounted to the boat, directly in front of you. Because you cannot use your hands to manipulate the application during an active race (they are busy performing steering adjustments and the like); you must pre-set all settings for this application before the race begins.
Listed below are the most important observations we made during the testing sessions, reformatted for easy reading:
Listed below are the changes we made for prototype 2. They are indexed by the observations listed above.