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Mapping TLU
Our team of Tallinn's winter school 2012 is developing an interaction design project. This blog is to keep track of our progress.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Testing the app 2
Testing the app for the 1st time >>>
2nd testing presentation
4. Valeria
Imagine that you're a student of Tallinn's University. One day you had a lecture going in the farrest corner of the university. You could hardly find that classrom but you did it. After the lecture you have to rush to the meeting, but you still want to go to the Cafeteria. Locate yourself and find the shortest way to the Cafeteria using the app 'Navigating TLU'.
Valeria's experience
I was confused with the "Go" button and "Navigating TLU" icon, didn't know which one I should tap. This happened again after processing the QR-code. I was also missing the "Back" or "Home" button that would take me to the Home screen if I wanted to start over. It was not clear in the map how I would have been located on the screen.
Valeria's suggestions: I would combine the languages and description windows and also add a logo button that would be a "Home" button on a fixed bar at the top of the application. I would also suggest that the testing program would show my location on the map (it is needed that I woudn't be asking).
5. Elgars
Just try out the app and say what you think about it.
Elgars' experience
In basic I understand everything, but there is one more thing. This applicaton is for small auditory so in business line it's needless, but how I understand it's just for practise so for me the app was clear.
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