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1 ZAPT - Interactive Prototype Report Team Akshaya Venkat: Management, User testing Michael Zhou: Development Brenna Smith: Documentation Tom Lehmann: Design Problem and Solution Overview The goal of our application is to help our users practice safe and and productive methods for working out. We have found throughout our design and testing processes that many times people don t know how to reach their fitness goals, or are too intimidated to try. Feeling like a workout is uneffective is discouraging and not knowing how to perform these workouts can cause mild to serious injury. ZAPT is a personal trainer that stays in your pocket. With ZAPT you can get all the benefits of a personal trainer that you hire at the gym, without the extreme costs. ZAPT provides its users with the ability to get planned workouts based on their body type, goals, and available resources. It will also give step by step feedback on the user s performance as they perform an exercise (when available). We hope that ZAPT will help motivate people to get the results they want and motivate them to keep healthy. Tasks Our 3 representative tasks: Complex - Profile Setup and Goal Selection Low frequency Somewhat difficult to enter all of your information and take body scans Moderate - Learning a New Exercise Medium frequency You have to choose an exercise and have the option of seeing the tutorial or not Simple - Getting Interactive Exercise Feedback High frequency (applies to most workouts) Should not require much effort from the user as it is a function performed by the app All of our tasks have remained the same since our Low-Fi prototype, but we ve made a couple changes to our tasks since the contextual inquiry. We have changed our current tasks from our initial tasks when we started the design process. We have changed our original complex task from scheduling workouts to profile setup and we changed our simple task from getting a personalized workout to Getting interactive exercise feedback.
2 Revised Interface Design While we did make some changes from our low fidelity prototype, there weren t too many major interface features to be changed. In our low-fi prototype testing one of the only things that caused confusion was the X that located in the upper right hand corner of most screens (displayed in figure 1). The X, as it is used in computer applications, is unnecessary in most mobile applications. We have gotten rid of this X completely, and put Go Back buttons where necessary. Fig 1 - Our low fi prototype with the ambiguous X We also added a full Main Page that has three options that the users can choose from. The first button Set Up Your Profile will lead you into taking your body scans and setting up your account. This button will change to say Edit My Profile once the user has created their profile and signed in. Next is the Single Workout button. Clicking this button will lead you to a list of common workouts that are organized by your workout goals. Our final button says Workout History and will lead you to a short summary of the progress you have made on different workout days. Below, figure 2 shows a shot of the main screen (before account creation) on our interactive prototype. In our low fidelity prototype we skipped over this selection page and went straight to the goals screen. We want our prototype to have more flexibility, so we added this screen to allow the user to choose where they want to go based on the task they are trying to complete.
3 Fig 2 - Interactive prototype Main Page As mentioned before, on our main page we have included a button that allows you to see the progress you have made on a specific day. While it has always been our intention to include a way to track your progress, we did not include any sort of rudimentary progress tracking in our previous prototype and have added to our medium fidelity prototype.
4 Scenarios for 3 tasks Complex - Profile Setup and Goal Selection Repeat the 2 steps above for left scan and right scan.
5 Moderate - Learning a New Exercise
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7 Simple - Getting Interactive Exercise Feedback Mock visual of user performing their exercise.
8 Prototype Overview Out team used the Justinmind Prototyper that was recommended by our professor to create our interactive the prototype. The Justinmind Prototyper can be downloaded from The prototyper can also be used for further user testing when it is uploaded to Justinmind Usernote. Overall, we found this tool was very beneficial and straightforward to use. Justinmind provided easy-to-use widgets that made prototyping much faster than coding from scratch. Laying out the user interfaces using Justinmind was significantly easier than just using HTML and CSS. The HTML widget allowed for additional functionality to be hard coded in when it didn t already exist which allowed for more flexibility. Also, linking together screens throughout the application was quick and intuitive. This allowed our task flows to be built with focus on the interface as opposed to the programming. In fact, this prototyping tool helped us to focus most of our efforts on the user experience as opposed to just the background programming. While Justinmind was very helpful in the creation of our prototype, there were some problems that arose while working with it. Essentially, this prototyper makes web pages that resemble phone applications. This is great if your sole purpose is testing for the basic interface, but makes it very difficult to simulate real world interactivity. This limitation also makes some things that are somewhat easy to do using phone software development toolkits, more difficult to accomplish in Justinmind. In addition, this prototyping tool does not have many of the essential capabilities that smart phones provide such as a camera or GPS. These limitations burdened us with more hard coding and railroading (leading the user), and also forced us to simply drop some of functionalities we originally planned for. As previously stated, our functionality options were reduced due to the Justinmind Prototyper creating a web based product. Because of this there was no option for voice input on our prototyping tool. Our initial plans for ZAPT included a voice input option for several stages of our tasks. Unfortunately, we had to completely leave this ability out for our prototype, and design solely for touch interaction. On a similar vein, our prototype won t allow users to actually take their own photo for the profile setup task due to the lack of camera. We used several Wizard of Oz techniques to try to avoid the no camera limitation. We have provided pre-taken scans (of Tom) that will pop up for a pseudo picture taking experience when the user presses the Take Picture button. Our original design includes giving voice feedback in the Learn an exercise task as well as the Interactive workout feedback task. However, due to lack of capabilities, we have instead included step by step workout videos for each of the three available exercises. As for the interactive workout feedback, the prototype will
9 have specific pop-ups on the screen that it will say each time someone performs that task. Seeing as we cannot actually see the users as they progress, this feedback cannot be programmed to say what each user is really doing wrong during their workout. Finally, due to the lack of time and tool abilities, we weren t able to create a full database of all available exercises (i.e. workouts won t actually be based on what the user enters for their goals). Instead, we have only fully programmed for a couple of exercises to be available to the user. This is so that the user can perform our basic tasks including learning an exercise and getting interactive workout feedback. Prototype Screenshots Home Page Main Options Screen
10 Body Scan Prompt Mock Front Picture
11 Body Scan Prompt Suggested Workouts
12 Goal Selection Screen Endurance Goals Strength Goals Fitness Goals
13 Coordination Goals Lifting Tutorial Phone Setup Prompt Tutorial Prompt Screen
14 Single Workout Selection Running Tutorial Running Interactive Feedback
15 Running Statistics Lifting Statistics Pull Ups Interactive Feedback
16 Stretching Tutorial Stretching Statistics Hip Flexor Interactive Feedback
17 Mock Workout History
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