Design 1 - For Children
This design is meant to be used by children. To accommodate them, the design uses a very primitive hierarchy of pages, very simple views, and lots of pictures but only a few words.
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1AThis shows the home page from which children can choose a variety of options. To accomplish Task 1, Mary would click the add event button. |
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1BThis will take her to a new event page, where she can fill out the appropriate data for the event. Options for choosing the data are given as simply as possible to accommodate the novice user base, which sacrifices some efficiency. |
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1CAfter creating the new event, Mary will be taken back to the home screen. From there she can choose to view this week's events, which will give her the page to the left. From here, she can examine the events under Saturday to see that there is a possible conflict on Saturday, accomplishing Task 2. |
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1DAfter returning to the Home Page, Mary clicks the Ask for Help button, which leads her to this page. From this page, she chooses which event she would like help for--Daisy's Birthday Party. Events are shown as big tiles to make it simple for children to select. |
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1EAgain, Mary is given the option of choosing tiles on this page, where she can choose to ask different users or groups of users for help driving Christine to Daisy's birthday party to accomplish Task 3. |
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1FFinally, once Mary receives a response from another parent, she can click the Change Event tile from the Home Page. From there she will face the same type of screen in 1D to choose an event. Then, she will see this screen, which gives her the option of changing any detail of the event. After choosing Driver, Mary will go to another page like that in 1E (without the groups of users) where she can select the new driver to finish Task 4. |
Design 2 - Week View Calendar
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2ATask |
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2BTask |
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2CTask |
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2DTask |
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2ETask |
Design 3 - Vertical Days, Horizontal Times, Pop-ups
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3ATask |
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3BTask |
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3CTask |
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3DTask |
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3ETask |
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3FTask |