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  • Age: Between 18 and 23 years old
  • Gender: 50/50 Male/Female
  • Diverse background and culture
  • Able to read/write English
  • Proficient computer users (range from competent to expert)
  • Varied levels of organization (from disorganized to very organized)
    • Note: This tool would be more useful for those who were already very organized, but we aim to have a low enough learning curve that it would help the disorganized students increase their level of organization.
  • Share the goal of graduating from MIT within ~4 years with a Bachelor's degree
  • Aim to generally take 3-5 classes per term with 0-5 other commitments.

Personae:

Mark is a freshman who is considering majoring in Course 6. He's currently taking his GIR's, but wants to map out his courses for the next 4 years. Mark has been having trouble navigating the requirements of Course 6 and wants to see how he’ll fit in all of the classes he needs for both Course 6 and the HASS requirement. Like many MIT students he is also very excited about all of his options and wants to see how much time he'll have left for "fun" classes.

Sharon is a second semester sophomore in Course 10 who has decided she wants to double major in 21M. She has already taken 1 or 2 music classes, but she wants to map out the remainder of her time at MIT to make sure this will be feasible without taking on significantly more course units in any one semester.

George Premed is a first semester freshman whose adviser wants to keep him from overloading. George wants to triple major, TA, get published, and save the world in 3.5 years. He needs a way to show his adviser that he can make it all fit in his schedule.

Task analysis

  • Create a course map
              precondition - student has selected a major
    • select major from list
    • generate multiple possible maps (press generate button)
    • compare maps (look at maps in viewer)
    • select preferred map
    • save map

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