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Team ONLY. فريق فقط. Ann Marie Rynning Christopher Chavez Drew Harry. One to Many Communication for College Students. Email, IM, Telephone, Meetings, Mailing Lists How does one decide which to use for a given announcement? How frequently are these used?

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  1. Team ONLY فريق فقط Ann Marie Rynning Christopher Chavez Drew Harry

  2. One to Many Communication for College Students • Email, IM, Telephone, Meetings, Mailing Lists • How does one decide which to use for a given announcement? • How frequently are these used? • Are these tools sufficiently fully developed to meet the needs of students?

  3. Preliminary Interview Findings on Lists • Allow for communication with a large, self-selecting group with common interests • Average subscriptions of 3-15 lists • Traffic constitutes from 15 to 90% of inbox volume • Lurking is common (social awareness) • Simplifies inbox sorting

  4. User Goals • Keep up to date about the culture and people’s interests. • Discuss things with people who have similar interests. • Learn about events get people to come to my events. • Help other people, so if I need help people will listen to and help me. • Build community around personal hobbies. • Get information from the “experts” on a certain topic. • Advise others with the ultimate goal of increasing one’s reputation. • Find people who share certain common interests or traits. • Avoid feeling silly/embarrassing myself in front of others.

  5. Current List System

  6. Project GoalsBased Upon User Interview Findings • Minimize lurking time for new users • Simplify the subscription process • Provide advanced functionality for advanced users, without burdening average users • Make archive system more intuitive and navigable

  7. Lara Junior, SAC, SERV, make Olin livelier, ME, proud Texan, “Work hard, play hard”

  8. Zoe Freshman, small town Kansas girl, enjoys cooking, shy, passionate about her faith, enjoys math, unsure about which E

  9. Geoff Sophomore, quiet, technically inclined, FIRST alum, has a girlfriend, likes games

  10. Personas

  11. Scenarios • Lara • Wants to email her floor to get their input • She uses the smart lists • Zoe • Was sick during club fair and wants to sign up • Explores main list page and finds ones that interest her • Subscribes • Geoff • Wants to play D&D so he does a search • Decides to create a new list

  12. Lessons Learned • Design for most used features (boolean is cool, but not important) • Get rid of unused and not wanted “features”

  13. Lessons Learned:Visibility matters

  14. Lessons Learned:Vocabulary matters, Simplification

  15. Lessons Learned:Visibility matters

  16. Lessons Learned:Reduce Memory Load

  17. Super Link http://fsweb.olin.edu/courses/engr3220/sa2004/engr3220-yellow/prototype/index.php

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