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Using Paper Prototyping to Design Mobile Applications

Dave BrightbillCollege Center for Library Automation

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• Established in 1989 to provide automation and support to Florida State College libraries.

• Provides online library management and information services to over 80 libraries at 28 Florida State Colleges.

• Supporting students and faculty at institutions ranging from small rural cities to large urban communities.

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Students and Research

Looking at how students conduct research and aligning our mobile interfaces to support that process.

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The Student Research Process

• Pre-search• Research• Incorporate/Create

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Pre-search

• Identify objectives and pick a topic.

• Identify parameters.• Gather

background/big picture

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Research

• Identify appropriate sources

• Gather information• Evaluate information

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Incorporate/Create

• Understand Information• Use Information• Create Output• Format Output

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Input From Students

Collected ideas from students during focus groups and user tests.

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Focus Group Themes

• Native iPhone/Droid library apps.• Collaborative networking features.• Dictionary and thesaurus available

everywhere.• Reduced number of clicks to success.• Integration with Blackboard and other CMS’s.• SSO and simplified log-in.

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Planning for Mobile Redesign

• Aligned with student research process.• Recognize that students use Google,

Wikipedia and other non-academic resources.• Investigate “push” assistance.• Provide training at the point-of-need.

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Paper Prototyping

Creating paper versions of web assets to define, develop and test potential user interfaces.

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Paper Prototyping Benefits

• Fast imagineering of potential user interfaces.

• Enables input by less-technical team members.

• Early feedback by potential users.

• Low cost.• Interfaces can be marked

up during user tests and focus groups.

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Paper Prototyping Problems

• Limited reality-check.• Low fidelity

representation of the actual user experience.

• At the end of the process, you still have to write code.

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Where We Are

• Imagining the future.• Sketching interfaces.• Doing internal

validation.

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Next Steps

• Create final release “candidates”.• Internal user tests.• Iterative tests with users.• Refining the interface.• Approval process.• Project chartering for development.

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Resources

• Denim – Informal early-stage web design tool -http://dub.washington.edu:2007/denim/

• Snyder, C. (2003). Paper prototyping, the fast and easy way to design and refine user interfaces. Morgan Kaufmann Pub.

• Buxton, B., & Buxton, W. (2007). Sketching user experiences, getting the design right and the right design. Morgan Kaufmann.

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Questions

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