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Briefing

Collectors and hoarders own lots of things in some single category, and often need an application that helps organize and keep track of the things they own. Organizing a large collection can be tricky and nontrivial, especially if said collection was not well organized from the start. There is currently no quick, simple way to organize and keep track of one's collection in a mobile, intuitive way that is easily generalized to all categories and objects. Most collection organizers rely on recall, as opposed to recognition, causing many collectors to accidentally purchase duplicates of an item. The problem is compounded when a group instead of an individual is managing a collection, or an inventory, where communicating via objects could be through descriptions or through visual aids. This application aims to allow users and groups to view and organize entire collections on the go.

Tasks

  • Make a new collection and add a picture or two to it
  • Search the animals collection for a dog
  • Share a collection with somebody else
  • Add a descriptive summary to the dog item
  • Change the name of the animals collection to 'pets'

Iteration 1

Photos

Observations

User Test #1 - Course 6, Male, owns Droid.

  • Task 1 - Make a new collection and add a photo or two to it.   
    • He thinks for a few seconds, and clicks the new collection button
    • He fills in collection name with his own name, then realizes the text box was supposed to be for the collections name. 
    • He adds "'s collection" to the name so that it makes sense. 
    • He adds a short description and clicks okay. (No pauses here).
    • He clicks the add new button.
    • He clicks the shutter button to take a picture.
    • He clicks it again to take another picture. (I think he thought it would take him to a screen to take a picture)
    • He clicks on tags: + to add a tag (he tags a picture of a smily face with Smily001)
    • He wants to add another tag, so he clicks + again. he tags it with the date (we don't have it clear that this is automatic).
    • He clicks on Ok to save the photo and is brought back to the collections screen.
    • He adds another photo
    • He thinks the drag out menu is the back button, so he clicks it... instead it opens up a menu. "Uh oh. That's not what I wanted!!" He clicks the button again to close the menu.
    • We add a return button and he clicks it to go back to the main screen
  • Task 2 - Search the animals collection for a dog.
    • He clicks on the animals collection.
    • He clicks the filter: + button , very intuitively.
    • He types "dog" and then he clicks on dog to open up the dog photo page.
    • Now, he opens up the slide-out menu.
    • He clicks on share.......
  • Task 3 - Share something with someone
    • He clicks below new sharer button at first - (He couldn't tell that add new sharer was supposed to be a buttons)
    • He then clicks on the actual button - "Ooooh google plus and facebook integration"
    • He clicks on the text box and is slightly confused, but then writes "xxxxxxxxxx@gmail.com" and clicks on view, modify, and then okay.
    • He wants to add another sharer, so he clicks on Add New Sharer, then on the facebook icon
    • He starts typing xxx, and is pleasantly surprised by the autocomplete feature. 
    • He clicks on xxx xxx, view, and then Okay.
  • Task 4 - Return to the home screen.
    • He then clicks on the bottom right okay to get brought back to the dog photo page. 
    • He clicks return to get back to the animals colelction.
    • He tries to click on animals. Nothing happens
    • He clicks on menu. He is surprised that it slides out.
    • "How do I go home? Oh. Return... return." He clicks on return.
    • He tries to click on "collections."
    • He clicks return again and is brought back to the main screen.
    • He tries to click on the logo. i think he's trolling us.
    • "Is there a log out or something? That's probably what I'd look for." (We should specify that it's droid so that they know to click on the standard droid buttons).
    • He clicks home.
  • Observations - 
    • "It'd be cool if there was a home screen button instead of return."
    • "The giant logo on top should be a home button."

User Test #2 - Course 24, Female, owns Droid

  • Task 1 - Make a new collection and add a picture or two to it
    • Main Page
      • Hits add new collection with ease
        • Had a question about what to collect - anything? What restrictions exist?
    • Collection Properties
      • Understands the collection form
      • Writes "Board Games" in the collection name
      • Description - "Games I've collected over the past few years."
      • Selected Thumbnail - realized she hasn't made any pictures yet
      • Choose a Thumbnail Pop-Up
        • Noticed there is nothing here, cancelled
      • Had question about task - myself? With group?
      • Decided on self, selected private - clicks on okay to finish.
    • Collection Page
      • User thought that after creating a collection, she would be brought back to the main page rather than the board games page - was positive about this
      • Clicks on Add New - confused about what it meant.
    • Item Add to Collection Page
      • Confused about the picture (maybe because it was a bad drawing).
      • Not sure how exactly to take the picture
      • Takes a picture of a board game eventually (was really confused).
      • Confused between the + button on the top and the Ok button
      • Tries Ok first
      • Not sure if a picture was added
      • Added a blank item
      • Went back to the new item add to collection page
      • Clicks plus button this time, is a text entry - user does not understand what text entry box means
      • Assumes that this is title entry box, adds that this is a "Name of Board Game"
      • Done button brings up that "This Collection Does Not Exist"
      • Question: have I taken a picture? have I added a tag? (No and No)
      • Is there a way to take a picture from this page?
      • Clicks menu button for help. Closes the menu
      • Decided to try clicking the screen - yay!
        • This is how droids do it, and she is a droid user... hrmm...
        • Notes that her phone has an actual button to press. (This would make more sense if we had the screen display what was on the camera...)
      • Pressed ok,and is done
      • Wants to delete the blank picture
      • Taps on the blank picture
      • Goes back to add new item
      • Overrides it
      • Done!
  • Task 2 - Search the Animals Collection for a dog
    • "Do I have an animals collection yet?"
    • Clicks on browse collections
    • Clicks on Animals collection
    • Decides to search by speaking into it (clicks on the microphone and says dog)
    • Dog tag appears, filtered by dog
    • Done!
  • Task 3 - Share a collection with someone
    • Hits return - unsure if that goes back to animals collection or back to all collections.
    • Hits animals
    • Hits menu, clicks Share
    • "Is this something where I would enter text?"
    • Clicks New Sharer box, clicks OK
    • "Did I share it?" - user doesn't understand what new sharer box does
    • Clicks on "Add New Sharer" again - confused by what G, @ and F are.
    • Clicks the text box - "Do I enter name? email? How am I sharing it?"
    • Tries pressing F (assuming it is somehow facebook related).
    • Tries typing in Shankari and pressing okay - "Not a valid email address." What?
    • Types in an email, and unchecks view.
    • Presses F, and types in a Name and clicks the name in the drop down autocomplete.
    • Clicks okay.
    • Done!
  • Task 4 - Add a description to the dog item (or moose apparently).
    • Clicks on moose.
    • Unsure about the difference between a tag and a description.
    • Adds a tag.
    • Opens a menu, clicks on add description.
    • Adds a new description in the popup menu.
    • Presses Ok
  • Task 5 - Change the name of the animals collection to pets.
    • Clicked on Name: Animals
    • Backspaced through the popup box, types in pets.
    • Clicks done
    • Clicks okay.
  • Task 6 - Go back to the home screen
    • Hits return
    • Hits return again
  • Observations   
    • Swiping on phones - not as easily remembered as opposed to buttons, tapping.
      The idea of tapping and holding tap, to activate context-specific menu not considered. Not a common action in user vocabulary.
      Add New as the first item is more convenient, than having it in another place. Keep this.
      Would want, for adding tags: add plus button stays at the beginning, new tag created is at end of list, does not push existing tags to the right. For both mobile and computer interfaces. Motivation is that in mobile, keyboard pops up anyways, so eye attention is less important.
      Keyboard is assumed to pop up for text entry, for computers, displayspace is more, can reserve line for expanding plus sign into text entry.
      Sharing screen:
      OK button function confused - which OK it refers to
       - OK could be named DONE
      Add New Sharer - looked like a header without another header to serve that function. second time was okay.
      list is good/could use work to not have unused empty space.
      Add New Sharer can be persistent form, more obvious
      Drop down menu's to do permissions and contact type

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Iteration 2

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