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Status | Final |
Points | 10 |
Deadline | Week 5 |
This assignment is to be performed in a team of about 3-4 people.
Your task is to select a task or activity related to the use of library resources for learning purposes, and use the storyboard technique to illustrate its functionality and interaction. This task does not necessarily have to concentrate on computer applications, you can also explore the use of space or furniture for group activities, for example. The focus of this assignment is on the interface/interaction design, rather than the underlying implementation issues. This is a mock-up (medium fidelity) - full functionality and even full details are not expected, but examples of text, artwork, animations, sound, etc. should be present in the appropriate places). It is intended to benefit primarily students, but may also consider other groups such as faculty, staff, and members of the public.
The main part of the assignment is the creation of a set of storyboards that give a clear picture of the overall task, and the design of the interqactions it involves. You do not need to make a storyboard for every single interaction detail but there should be enough to show the main features (a minimum of 10 storyboards).
Since the emphasis in this assignment is on a rapid prototyping design, you are not expected to do formally develop user requirements or use data gathering for this assignment. The storyboards can be prepared with any drawing/painting tools you wish to use (manual or computer-based), and may include multimedia objects (text, sound, pictures, icons, animations, video, voice recognition, etc.) or placeholders for such objects.
Full text for each screen is not necessary; however, your storyboard should indicate what text will appear, and roughly how it will look. I f you can find or make concrete examples of the pictures/icons, please include them. However, please note that this is not an implementation project, and therefore does not require any GUI building tools at this stage. The storyboards themselves can be either electronic or paper-based (e.g., large pieces of cardboard with stuff glued on them). Note that if you use the latter, you should use a digital camera to make it available via Blackboard.
The storyboard will be displayed during the lab periods of Week 5, either in room 14-256, or possibly in the space to be used for the Learning Commons in the library. Each team will prepare a very brief presentation (about 5 min) that serves as an introduction and overview. Then one or two members of your team will stay with your story board, while the others can explore the story boards prepared by other teams. Make sure to switch roles so that each team member will have an opportunity to act as host, and will be able to look at the work of other teams. As with the first assignment, your team will need to provide some feedback to the other teams.
Your story board should address the following aspects (not necessarily in that order):
All team members are expected to explain the story board and provide additional information to interested parties.
The story boards will be presented during the lab periods of Week 5. The accompanying material for the presentation must be vavailable on the respective Blackboard discussion group at the time the presentation is given. The teams will have an opportunity to revise their materials in response to feedback given by class mates. Some of this feedback may be given directly during the presentation of the story boards, and additional feedback can be given via the Blackboard discussion forum. The revised presentation material must be posted on Blackboard at the end of the day after the presentation (so Wednesday, 23:59 for a Tuesday presentation).
The storyboard itself and the accompanying material are 10% of the overall class grade. I will use a formm similar to the one in Assignment 2 for grading the storyboards and documentations. This form will also be used for immediate feedback from the other teams; more detailed feedback will go through Blackboard.
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