Final Project Show & Tell Dec 4, 2008 COMP6620

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Final Project Show & Tell Dec 4, 2008 COMP6620

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Final Project Show & Tell Dec 4, 2008 COMP6620. Alabama Racquetball Association Website Conceptual Model. Yueqin Lin, Qing Yang CSSE, Auburn University. Alabama Racquetball Association Website Conceptual Model, 2008. 2. Introduction of the Design. Introduction - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Alabama Racquetball Association Website Conceptual Model

Yueqin Lin, Qing Yang

CSSE, Auburn University

2Alabama Racquetball Association Website Conceptual Model, 2008

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Introduction of the Design• Introduction

– Redesign the website for Alabama Racquetball Association (ARA)

• Goal– The website should be easy to use– The website should provide all necessary information

• Method– User interface design principles– Human computer interaction principles– Webpage development principles– Webpage optimizations

Alabama Racquetball Association Website Conceptual Model, 2008 3

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Original Homepage

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Font Size

fuzzy Logo should

not be here

Too many colors

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New Homepage

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Logo Title

Position changeGroup

links

Welcome message

News

Contact info

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Alabama Racquetball Association Redesign DEMO

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PAIRS DEMO & Results

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Initial Design

Dr. Homer Carlisle Home Page

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Dr. Carlisle’s WebPageDEMO

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Project Outline

This project features a leading practitioner and educator in the field of counseling. It is unique in that it focuses interaction of the counselors with simulated clients based on real problems. During this course, these clients bring up a number of issues which are to be resolved.

A theory is a framework that helps us understand something or explains how something works. Just as there are many different people and personalities, there are different theories of understanding how people live and how change occurs, each with its own guidelines for understanding and procedures for operation. The individual counselor needs to develop his or her own approach to helping others with problems of an emotional, behavioral, or cognitive nature.

Specific Objectives in therapy include1. Removing, modifying, or retarding existing symptoms,2. Mediating distributed patterns of behavior, and3. Promoting positive personality growth and development

This project deals with a brief discussion with the practitioner concerning the theory. We then move to the actual counseling session.

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Planned Counselor’s Office in SecondLife

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Integrated Therapy Session

Scenario S3 Explanation - Integrative Behavior Therapy SessionThe series is designed for pre-professional training in graduate and undergraduate classes in counseling theory. Students or counselors will learn about the theory and watch a leading practitioner work with a client in a “first session” interview.The series is also appropriate for workshops or individual study for the professional development of practicing counselors, social workers, clinical psychologists, or psychotherapists. Professionals will learn from the practitioner by gaining new ideas and insights which can be helpful in working with current or future clients.

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Counselor EducationDEMO

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Existing Page

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AU Health Site RedesignDEMO

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Isis in Matlab Version P3

Feng WuYixian Yang

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Introduce

• The Matlab version of Isis basically has the same functionality as old version of Isis which implemented by Java.

• The visualization part of Matlab version of Isis can provide more function than old version. Also this version provides a 3-D plot of netcdf file which helps users get more detail of the result.

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Old system screen shot

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Old system screen shot

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International Polar YearDEMO

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P3 – iPhone Development

Team Members:Karthik Vemula.

Radha Kuskuntla Reddy.Jiong Xie.Shu Yin.

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IPhone• This Project mainly deals with developing a website interface for iPhone

Geo-Spatial Information systems. This website will demonstrate the current research of the iPhone’s Navigation system and provide a map using Google API to demonstrate the position of the iPhone’s user. To make the website work, items are also included as general information, people, publications, contact information. Major Efforts in this project will be to design and implement Web User Interface, Programming the iPhone to upload location details to the Web Server. Also needed is an interface in the iPhone which helps users to upload all the required information to the web server from the apple iPhone. This Project involves key areas like web development, designing user interfaces for displaying geospatial information, passing on the details from the apple iPhone to the web server and extracting the same from the web server when needed by the user and importantly

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Design of Web InterfaceWireframe

Apple iPhone Navigation – Web Interface

Logout

Locations Covered by Different

Salesman

Show locations by:•Date•Week•Year

For more information, click here

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Design of Web Interface Conceptual Model

Home About us Login/Register

© 2008-iphone Navigation

iPhone Navigation

Contact us

Logout

Locations Covered by Alice

Location name:

Latitude:

Longitude:

Accuracy:

Time:

Date:

Opelika

45.67N

34.56E

100 Meters

11:30 am

10/20/2008

Click here for more details

Stop # 2

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IPhoneDEMO

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Prime III

Curtis Cain – czc0016Kevin Simmons - kzs0014Sriharsha Sathyanarayana - sbs0006Rajendra Kokate - rdk0003

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About Prime IIIPrime III is an electronic voting system that offers a secure, open-source, multimodal electronic voting system that delivers the necessary system security, integrity and user satisfaction safeguards in a user friendly interface that accommodates all people regardlessof abilty.

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Prime III Demo & Results

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• YouTube – Prime III; A Secure, Multimodal Electronic Voting System

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3egmhvgYil0

Prime III

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Results of Usability Survey

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Results of Usability Survey

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Results of Usability Survey

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Results of Usability Survey

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Robotic Interface

Kazuya SakaiTravis WarlickU.G. WilsonJames Morris King

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Introduction

• This project is an improvement of existing technologies which allow operators to locate explosive devices by using robots to search an area. In order to save time and lives a means to prevent the researching of areas already searched must be provided.

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Robotic Interface WireFrame

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Robotic Interface Demo

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SPECTRUM EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING

RAM BHARAT REDDY BONTHARAJA SHEKAR REDDY ERRI

TEAM MEMBERS

CLIENT

DR.L.OCATAVIA TRIPP

DR.CHERYL SEALS

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OVERVIEW

• The main aim of our project is to create an animated web tutorial for the given scenario.

• We have many teachers in colleges who teach classes on individual basis .

• Our hope is to provide a set of automated studies to train undergraduate teachers.

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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SCENARIO• Jessica, who is a biology lab teacher actually plans an experiment for the students

in her lab .The experiment that she wants her students to do is on corn.• She prepares her lab schedule and the experiment that she wants her students to

do.• She want to meet her professor and make sure that her professor is satisfied with

her lab schedule or not.• After her discussion in the professor’s room ,her professor says Ok to conduct the

experiment.• Then Jessica, goes to a supermarket to buy the corn for her students to do the

experiment in the lab.• In the supermarket Jessica meets her friend and they discuss about the

experiment.• After buying the corn, she goes in her class and explains the students about the

experiment she wants them to do.

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Design Sketches

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CONCEPTUAL MODEL

PROFESSOR ROOM

PROFESSOR ENTERING HER ROOM

SCREEN SHOTS OF ANIMATED WEB TUTORIALS IN FLASH

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CONCEPTUAL MODEL

PROFESSOR ROOM

PROFESSOR ENTERING HER ROOM

SCREEN SHOTS OF ANIMATED WEB TUTORIALS IN FLASH

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TEACHER ENTERING INTO PROFESSOR’S ROOM

TEACHER HAVING A DISCUSSION WITH THE PROFESSOR ON HER LAB SCHEDULE

TEACHER LEAVING THE ROOM AFTER DISCUSSION

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MELISA IN SUPERMARKET

MELISSA HAVING DISCUSSION WITH HER FRIEND IN SUPERMARKET

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TEACHER ENTERING INTO CLASSROOM

EXPLAINING THE EXPERIMENT TO THE STUDENTS

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About Seniors in SecondLifeVirtual Art Classroom• Users should Log into the computer, browse to www.auseniors.com before starting class. At

the foremost, users are required to read/view the introduction part on our website to learn more about au-seniors in second life before proceeding further. However, returning users are encouraged to select a classroom with the subjects of interest from the main menu and proceed with learning. If the user chooses Virtual art classroom, through the button on the main menu, they will linked to the art class within SecondLife Education Island. Users may need to create accounts in second life to be able to carry out the necessary actions steps within the island. Once in the classroom, users through their aviators can teleport to all parts of the class room. As beginners aviators/users can either sit or start an art presentation or they can walk along the isle and study/view different types art facts. Moreover, before any tour, students/seniors should watch an introduction presentation on different types of arts. With such an instruction, they should be able to choose an art of interest and teleport to the location and view or study the art. The classroom presentation may be expanded to include mini-presentation on various every specific art types respectively. At the end of the class, seniors could make their comments and maybe be suggest changes on to improve on the class. They also can list likes and disliked the classroom. At the end, users should fill do a survey on usability issues of the class design. After the survey, finally, users can logout and teleport to another class or just logout completely waiting to return for another class session within seniors SecondLife classroom.

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Paper prototype

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Seniors in Second LifeDEMO

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Current SOTA Site

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Sisters of the Academy DEMO

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Task Scenario• A person looking for an online privacy solution to

protect their identity online searches for “online privacy” in a search engine. The search engine site directs the person to the Vapor Labs site. The customer is presented with exciting relevant information about product lines that may suite their needs. In addition, the customer may learn about online privacy related issues through external links. The customer realizes they need to use protection online and purchases the VAPOR product to cover their tracks online from potential identity thieves. The website allows the customer to access useful information and the customer leaves the site feeling informed and happy about their experience so they tell all their friends.

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Proposed Design

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Vapor Labs DEMO

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C.W. Perr

Project 3: Conceptual Design

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The 91st Missile Wing, Minot AFB has the mission of nuclear deterrence and wants to improve their ability to effectively track the alert experience level of the missile combat crew members (MCCM). To improve this working situation, I will create a database, which tracks the alert experiences for each MCCM and serves as a reminder for crew actions. This database will also be capable of generating reports for the commanders enabling them to optimize the experience level of MCCM’s in the field for key events.

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Database StructureTraining Performance

Alert• A

lert Actions

• Important Notes

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Option A-ADD CREW INFO

SQUADRON LOGO

ADD CREW INFO ADD ALERT INFO QUERY

Crew Member Picture

(blank for entry)

FULL NAME

CREW POSITION: Drop Down

QUALIFICAITON LEVEL: Drop Down

Link to alert information? (a possibility for later)

Date of Rank BDAY CODE 55 Date Arrival

Notes section

SUBMIT

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Wedding Web

Kathryn Nobles

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Wedding Web

• Craig Capps and Casey Smith are getting married in 7 months. The couple has chosen daisies as their flower, and a color palette of pink and white. They need a method of communicating information to the wedding attendees without having to repeat the same information to everyone they meet.

• The couple would like pages for information on the bride, groom, wedding party, travel information, engagement story, and driving directions.

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Proposed Design

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