Archive for the ‘ Arundhati ’ Category
Group: Objectives this Week We divided the workload for this week into two chunks before we set forth to do the tasks in hand. First, we were to use our evaluation findings from last week as requirements and build another prototype accommodating such needs. And secondly, after the development, we would test it on another [ READ MORE ]
Presentation: Review & Reflect After successfully carrying out different evaluation methods over the last two weeks, it was time for us to present our findings this week in our presentation. This proved to be harder than anticipated given the complexity of data in hand and our limited expertise in compiling such data into concrete evaluation [ READ MORE ]
Analyzing the internal and external environment in which our project operates can help establish a set of criteria against which risks can be identified, prioritised and evaluated. Group: Objectives this Week Compare estimated levels of risk against the criteria and weigh up potential benefits against adverse outcomes Use these comparisons to decide the extent, priority [ READ MORE ]
Evaluation Groupwork There are numerous different techniques for evaluation, ranging from very informal (observing users interacting with technologies, a “quick and dirty” approach) through to the highly structured approaches. This week we set out to make an evaluation plan that we would follow to carry out the next phase of interaction design. Revisiting the determined [ READ MORE ]
Presentation: A Reflection Having successfully concluded building the first prototype of this project, we were to showcase it in the form of this week’s presentation. Although this went relatively well, no prototype can be without flaws. In our case there were quiet a few which will be discussed in the next section of this blog [ READ MORE ]
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