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"Create a trip" page

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"World Map" Page

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When you click on the account setting (found on the upper left part of the picture above) a drop down list appears and one of the options on this list is the

"Edit Personal Information". When you click on that, the following picture appears: Image Added
This was a suggestion from one of the users in the first round of user testing of our prototype and the users of the second round approved.

Briefing

World Insider” is a network website, which allows friends to share travel experiences. The idea behind it is that users that share the same interests and travel standards can connect over the website and share their genuine unbiased knowledge. A tip from friends you trust is much more useful than multiple tips from random, unknown people online.
This website offers a fast way to create a trip according to your standards.

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You feel like traveling to Monte Carlo. Find all the cool things that you “have to do” in Monte Carlo, from friends that have already been there and have updated their profiles appropriately.

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Observations

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User 1:

1) This user realized during Task 2 that there is no "Save' button. The "Save" button is absolutely necessary to store all the information you wish to share.

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We originally put it there so that you can search for everything there is on the site (trips, friends etc), but all three users were clicking it for almost everything instead of following other links.

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User 2:

1) The "+Add trip" on the user profile picture was not obvious to this user and, thus, we should make it bigger and relocate it, since it is one of the most important features. This is more of a learnability

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Before this set of rounds we changed the "My World" label to "My Map." 

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User 4: 

1) Log in and registration was very straight forward. This user suggest that for a new website, it would be a good idea to include an "about" link, so that new user's could read more about what the west is about. (From Task 1)

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3) Finding trips was the most unclear activity. It was not clear whether the search was a button that would take you to a new page or not. Once the person was in the "My Map" view, with the display of the map, the user didn't know how to look for a city that was not already highlighted, so she suggested we add a search box. 

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User 5:

1) Suggested that we remove the friends panel from the "User's Profile Page". Currently it is located below the top 5 places and the user got the impression that it's not only hard to find, but it takes up  space unnecessarily. (From Task 3)

2) This user also did not like the idea of the Top 5 Places on the User's Profile page. He got confused as to where those top 5 places where coming from, when we intended them to be editable by the own user. 

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User 6:

1) This user commented that he would prefer for the whole page to have a more consistent look and feel. Some things look like panels that could be moved or closed, e.g. the Friends panel, but then it doesn't make sense to not be able to move them around. From this we just gathered it makes sense to separate each functionality into it's own window. 

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3) The user found it annoying that he could only input one picture at a time. 

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Prototype iteration

The overall feedback we got from the users was very positive. They had a good idea of what was happening right after the briefing and they were achieving the tasks easily. Most of the observations were improvements suggested from the users (but they could still perform their given tasks successfully).

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Finally, we decided to use some drop down "Elements" for the Friends, so that we still have everything there, but unimportant parts are hidden from the main page. If you want more details, they drop down with a mouse click.