Images - Client Listener Interface
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| User Test
- Removed rate this party when dj code screen is up
- Made dj code not case sensitive
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| Heuristic Evaluation
- changed "rate this party" to "rate this song"
User Test - removed dj code from screen after it was entered
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| Heuristic Evaluation
- Removed vote button when no songs available
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| When a user initially opens the application, they see this default home page. They are prompted to "submit a dj code." This screen was created after the entire app was completed. It's simply a less detailed version of the home screen that we previously developed (explained in the next image).
Initially, this screen kept the rating buttons, but after the user testing period, we decided to remove them.
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| After submitting a valid "DJ code," information begins to populate the app. The user can see the name of the song currently playing and "rate" it either up or down. There is also a "tweet" button that would allow the listener to tweet about the event. There is also a navigation bar to let the user move between the other screens.
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| In this screen, the user sees the list of songs that have been played. When the user clicks on a song (i.e. after clicking on "Lights"), the selection expands, showing the album cover, the artist, and the genre. |
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| This is the voting screen. When the DJ selects songs for the listeners to vote from, they are shown here. Each voting option shows the name of the song, the artist, and the current number of votes. | Image Removed
| Heuristic Evaluation
removed some extraneous song information |