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Not yet defined. I probably will let you do the following.
Term projects will be negotiated individually. You can expand each homework into a term project.


Either:
'''Groupwork'''
* You can hand in group work (2 persons max.) but then I require that you use '''three''' different usability and user experience methods
 
For example:
* Do a usability analysis of a web site of your choice with respect to items of your choice
* Do a usability analysis of a web site of your choice with respect to items of your choice
or
* Create a design that respects experience design and usability principles with a wireframe mockup
* Create a design that respect usability principles (i.e. a so-called mockup)
or
* Do an accessibility analysis of a web site of your choice
* Do an accessibility analysis of a web site of your choice


You may reuse prior homework.
You may reuse prior homework in any way you like
 
Your term project must include a report in any way you like. It could be integrated into a design, be a word file, etc. Typical structure:
* Introduction (aims)
* Body (Analysis, design, etc. as appropriate)
* Conclusion
 
Example: '''Evaluation of a wireframe project'''
* Completeness
** Model the homepage + at least three other pages
** Each of these pages should include all elements
** Design should respect usability guidelines (in particular with respect to navigation, see homework 1)
** The wireframe can use any technology (e.g. paper&pencil, Sketching programs, Pixel-precise clickable programs), but do ''not'' create a website.
* Quality of the report (1-2 pages), e.g.
** Explain your design choices, i.e. why you created your design in a certain way
** Explain if you tested your design in any way or what kind of usability guidelines you used ...
 
'''Deadlines'''
* Monday week 8: Short presentation in class
* Friday week 8 '''midnight''': Final version due

Latest revision as of 09:30, 3 October 2012

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Term projects will be negotiated individually. You can expand each homework into a term project.

Groupwork

  • You can hand in group work (2 persons max.) but then I require that you use three different usability and user experience methods

For example:

  • Do a usability analysis of a web site of your choice with respect to items of your choice
  • Create a design that respects experience design and usability principles with a wireframe mockup
  • Do an accessibility analysis of a web site of your choice

You may reuse prior homework in any way you like

Your term project must include a report in any way you like. It could be integrated into a design, be a word file, etc. Typical structure:

  • Introduction (aims)
  • Body (Analysis, design, etc. as appropriate)
  • Conclusion

Example: Evaluation of a wireframe project

  • Completeness
    • Model the homepage + at least three other pages
    • Each of these pages should include all elements
    • Design should respect usability guidelines (in particular with respect to navigation, see homework 1)
    • The wireframe can use any technology (e.g. paper&pencil, Sketching programs, Pixel-precise clickable programs), but do not create a website.
  • Quality of the report (1-2 pages), e.g.
    • Explain your design choices, i.e. why you created your design in a certain way
    • Explain if you tested your design in any way or what kind of usability guidelines you used ...

Deadlines

  • Monday week 8: Short presentation in class
  • Friday week 8 midnight: Final version due