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Our timer page was probably the most interesting in terms of design. The idea was created off of a stopwatch, but the start and stop button being the same button really threw off our users. In addition, our method of timing was slightly different from the traditional clipboard method. Here, we have buttons for each player and tapping the button will take a time down for that user. This allows coaches to quickly take down times as opposed to writing down times on a clipboard quickly. This approach worked better on the computer and was still highly intuitive.
The results page is also relatively straightforward but the place where we would probably spend the most time improving. This is the place where we had the least amount of polish due to the time constraints and technical issues we ran into implementing this page (more on this in the next section). Primarily we focused around making it easy to select users, from multiple screens to a single simplified page. We removed the functionality of choosing groups and opted instead for giving the ability to batch select athletes. This way you receive the ability to view groups but without the extra complexity.
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