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  • Create
    • HIt arrow button
    • Used the scrollers to set the dates
    • Direct drag to set the dates
  • Invite
    • Assumed keyboard interface
    • Then realized it was a search. iNputted bill chose bill from the dropdown. 
    • Input kate and dropdown 
  • Respond
    • Press reply,
    • Press ignore 
    • Press respond
  • Schedule
    • Took some time to realize the dates were at the side. 
    • Drag to select
    • Press Done
  • Comments: 
    • ignor beside reply when notifying the user, title at the invitation window to see what you are creating
    • When inviting, have quick delete option (x beside the names) like KATE x  and Bill x . 

Prototype Iteration

From our first round of user testing, we discovered two problems with our interface:

  • Users misunderstood the navbar on the bottom that moved forward and backward among panels.
  • There were efficiency concerns when responding to an event.

To address these concerns, we made the navbar consistent across panels. The navbar only displayed the current, next, and previous options instead of all screens. Additionally, both the task to go to and the arrow icon were clickable.

To make responding to an event more efficient, we more effectively used space on the screen by allowing the user to confirm/decline multiple days at once, as shown below.

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