GR3 - Paper Prototyping

Briefing

SMak helps you plan your schedule. When people travel to foreign countries, they typically know what you want to see but not how to go about doing it. With SMak, your job is to say what your activities are and give hints as to how you want to carry out those activities. Smak's job is to help fill in the details of your schedule: how to get from place to place, in what order to do your activities---these sorts of things.

In this session, you will be traveling to Florence, Italy. You have an idea of what you want to do and use SMak to setup your day when you are still in the states. When you are in Florence and pull out SMak, you realize that you woke up late because of jet lag. The exercise will let you try to re-plan your schedule.

Scenario Tasks

Task 1

You want to call your trip “Florence 2011”.  You want to start your day at 8am. First, you want to eat breakfast. You want to get lunch between 12-2p. You want to visit the city dome and think that this will take 2 hours.

Task 2

You want SMak to schedule your day for you and then save your trip.

Task 3

You woke up late the day of your trip! You want the same schedule, but starting at 9:30am instead of 8am.

Prototype photos

Observations on 1st Iteration

User 1.

User 2.

User 3.

Summary:

  1. change the + button
  2. better words for "Global", "Individual", and "Constraints"
  3. need better learnability for adding constraints.  maybe change the flow and titles for the constraints pages
  4. Figure out how to interact with the schedule page.

Prototype Iteration

We realized that the manner in which users added activities and constraints had severe learnability problems, as users did not understand what constraints were or what types of constraints were necessary for the task they wanted to get done. 

Changes:

Add Activity

Add Constraints:

Observations on 2nd Iteration

The Plaz
- he asks what hotel he is at
- starts at map, he tries to zoom out and pan around
- le looks for a hotel first
- he completely ignores eating breakfast
- he first autocalcs, then moves the events around
- he succesfully pulls the museum event to increase the amount of time
  spent there.
- after Oversleeping:
  he doesn't change the order, but just squishes events.
- he would want to design the initial plan on his PC.
(unnamed)
  She was confused about the ability to add stuff to the cschedule. she
  tried just clicking on the schedule
  It was unclear what activities were. 
  She wanted to type an event for "wake up" and it doesn't make sense
  for that to open or close.
  When she got to schedule, she pressed "wake up" and wanted to specify
  a point in time and fudget that by making it last a minute. 
  she tried to specify a time that that happens by specifying "happens
  between"
- after oversleeping:
  went to change the "happens between" attributes of an event.
- Comments: overall confusion
  when she clicked on the schedule she wanted to add an event
  directly...like google calendar.
Carrie
- wanted to schedule before adding activity set wake time
- planned evereything in head
- what map shows
- wants to change time of event of when dome is open
- does know to add lunch herself
- thinks that the list of events is in the order she'll do them in
- wanted to see what autocalc did after filling in all the events
after Overslept:
  dragged events down
  didn't know what autocalc did
  Was confused about schedule vs. list of activities.

User 4
User 5
User 6