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Design

Login page

The login page is the first page the trainer sees.

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Adding an injury to a student takes the user to this page, where he or she adds the basic information needed to update the athlete's profile page.  It also has not changed much since the paper prototypes.

Reflection

There were two big things we took away from this course that we think we had all undervalued prior to the course; prototyping, and user testing.  Most of us thought that going into this class we would learn more about what makes a good UI rather than the process of creating one.  Even when presented with these ideas, some of us thought the idea of creating a paper prototype wasn't worth the time.  It seemed nearly as easy to make the website in html and then later change whatever small things needed to be changed.  I don't think any of us realized that getting a good UI on the first try just isn't going to happen, and the paper prototypes definitely allowed us to see problems with our UI before we created it.  It was pretty surprising how some of the elements in our UI that we considered intuitive were anything but to the users we tested.