Team Project 3
Interaction Design
Due Sunday November 6 before 11:30pm

Overview

For this third phase, your team will specify the interaction design, represented as wireframes and scenarios for the conceptual design you created in the second project.

Assignment Requirements

At minimum, the project should present wireframes and scenarios that represent identified tasks in the last project. The number of wireframes may range from a few frames to a dozen.

Report Contents

Your submitted report should contain the following sections:

  • Executive summary. Develop a one to two paragraph statement that summarizes your interaction design and your process for developing it.
  • Process overview. Summarize your design process including any activities you used to develop, select and refine your proposed design.
  • Wireframes and scenarios. Present your wireframes and use scenarios to explain how the interaction works. These scenarios will form the basis of your usability evaluation that you perform in the next project (project 4).
  • Appendix materials. Appendix includes process details including individually developed wireframes. Also include how individuals contributed to the project.

Team Process

The following is a recommended set of team phases and deadlines:

  • Individual Review and Contribution (Friday October 28). Individuals each work out a wireframe solution from the conceptual design presented in the last project.

  • Design selection and consolidation. (Tuesday November 1). Team members review individual wireframes and select or consolidate into one design.
  • Integration (Friday November 4). Proposed design is integrated with scenarios from the last project.
  • Finalize (Sunday November 6). Write executive summary. Edit and proofread. Submit!

Submission

Submit your report to D2L as a PDF document.

Grading

This project is worth 10% of the course grade (5% as a joint grade and 5% as individual contributions). The following criteria will be used for scoring the report:

  • Report organization and presentation. The report is well written and organized so that it is easy to find required information.
  • Report completeness. The report has all required contents. The wireframes and scenarios fully indicate how a user would interact with the design to complete targeted tasks.
  • Process. The report shows that the proper process is followed and was based on outcomes from the first two projects.
  • Supported design. The wireframes are clearly documented with the scenarios. The process explains how the scenarios were developed from previous projects.