☐ 3x mandatory persona profiles for various users interacting to the system.
☐ >= 2 (two) Research tactics (ex: Literature review, Observational Research, User Interview, Survey/Questionnaire, Competitor Analysis)
☐ 1x set of relevant storyboards, user flows and sketches for each of your device’s app UI interface. (2 sets per total: mobile & MR)
☐ 1x one-page style guide describing your project's chosen color palette, fonts, and ico style(s).
☐ 2x high-fidelity prototypes (for each of your device UI app interface: mobile phone or MR headset) highlighting your project's main features.
☐ 1x video walk-through of your prototypes presenting how the interfaces behave.
☐ 1x HCI project documentation – as Scholarly HTML – regarding interaction design patterns, design decisions and user manual;
☐ 1x Project URL (drive or Github to include all the deliverables above):
☐ 1x On-site Final Questionnaire;
The evaluation will take place during Week #12 of laboratory classes. Please attend your designated laboratory class according to the timetable. Teams wishing to present early can notify in advance and present on Tuesday (week #12) during the course (10 slots available). Final grading will be made public 1-5 days after the last presentations to verify all deliverables.
Using AI Tools
Using AI tools (such as ChatGPT, Midjourney, Claude, Perplexity, Grok, Deepseek, Runway, Suno, and more) is permitted if the results (text/image/audio/video) are verified, checked, used as guidance or inspiration, and not taken as-it-is as part of the final deliverables. If students use such tools, they will mention in their documentation precisely where it has been used + all the prompts tried. Students shall cross-check all generated content for logical sense and validity with real-world information. Use it as an assistant, not as a copy-paste shortcut.
IMPORTANT! Not respecting the guidance above, abusing or adding hallucinations using AI Generative tools as part of your solution can lead to multiple points penalty in the final grade.