Course outline: 3.3. What is a paper-based prototype? Examples will be presented. 10.3.
How to create a paper-based prototype? Design process and UI testing. How does the prototyping fit in this process? 17.3.
Paper-based prototyping: In-class training. 24.3. Individual homework: Preparing individual prototypes. 31.3.
Individual prototypes feedback and consultations. 7.4. Individual homework: Preparing individual prototypes. 14.4.
Individual prototypes due. Prototype testing - respondents selection process, test settings, prototype adjustments, pilot testing, test report. 21.4.
In-class training: Individual prototypes testing. 28.4. Individual homework: Testing preparation and setup. 5.5.
Testing preparation and setup: In-class feedback and consultation. 12.5. Individual homework: Testing preparation and setup. 19.5.
Testing reports due.
Thursdays 16:40 - 18:15, room no. 2017 (Jinonice) Lecturers: Ing. Zdeněk Míkovec, Ph.D., Ing. Jan Vystrčil (FEL ČVUT) UISK Guarantor: Mgr. Lenka Němečková
Students will get acquainted with paper-based prototyping - a very simple, however sufficient user interface design method. They will gain the ability to create paper-based prototypes and use them in usability testing. This method will be introduced in the broad context of the software application design and testing process. The paper-based prototyping method is particularly useful in the early stages of the interface design. It provides the ability to create wide range of design options and verify them with the potential users. Just scissors, paper and glue are necessary to create such a prototype.