This week is “Quarters Walkaround” at ETC. It’s a ¼ checkpoint for our project. Faculties from ETC visited our project room and gave us many useful feedbacks. 

Metrics

To help faculties better understand our goal for this project, we came up with a metric for our project and decided our most important metrics are:

  • Client Requirements (Defining, Meeting, Communicating)
  • Technology – Hardware/Software (Functionality, # of Known Bugs, Architecture)
  • Gameplay / Interactivity (Flow, Mechanics, Progress Curve, Immersion, Engagement, UX)

Composition Box

We also came up with a composition box, detailing our goal for the project, our initial idea, and our references.

Slides

We made a short google slide, stating the basics of our project: who is our client, what are we making, what are our goals, our basic UX design, and our main questions.

We established our goal as:

  • To help attendees better navigate the conference with booth recommendations
  • To provide a more engaging experience using digital and non-digital elements
  • To gather feedback for the conference in a creative way

We made a UX flow chart to show them what we are planning to make:

The question we asked, which we think is the most important to us, are:

  • How to get people to use this app?
  • How to help people remember this experience after playing?

Feedback

We got a lot of useful feedback!

There are some we think are especially useful, not necessarily the best option for our project, but inspired us to think about aspects we didn’t think enough about:

  • Think about how to incentivize the users
  • Have a time-limited survey – you have to finish in a certain time
  • Collective activity: if the whole conference get ceratin feedback/visits, we’ll have a happy hour or something
  • Survey for fun – like “who would you be in games of the throne”
  • Check out UPMC behavioral health and smart technology conference
  • Help people optimize their time at the conference
  • Have a map
    • Where’s the booth
    • Where’s the restroom
    • Where’s the sit and charging place
  • Don’t store password
    • Need to think about safety concerns – what if the system gets hacked

That’s a lot to think about! We’ll reflect on the feedbacks, and bring them up in our next client meeting. See you next week!

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