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- Sara Itani
- Megan Kercher
- Eric Lubell
- TA: (TA's name)
Problem Statement
1. Managing a social calendar is difficult and inefficient: You have to call/text tons of people, take into account availability, remind people to come, figure out who's bringing what, etc.
2. Most event managers (Facebook, Meetup.com, etc.) are for planning events far in advance. It's very difficult to get people together for something you want to do on short notice (like a basketball game, dinner, game of chess, ...)
3. Hard to know who's in town to invite and filter friends in general. Facebook's "scroll through all your friends and check their box if you want to invite them" is a really really bad way to do this.
4. This is Adam Smith's idea, but online dating is a completely flawed model because meeting people by friends of friends is the best way to form relationships. http://blog.adamsmith.cc/2011/02/towards-better-online-dating.html
5. Current event managers are somewhat impersonal and non-customizable
Eric's idea for problem statement:
- Mason Tang
Problem Statement
Organizing the short-notice, quasi-important social events (like a basketball game, dinner, game of chess, ...) that make up a great portion of our everyday lives has not been tackled very successfully by any social networking site. We feel that there There is demand in today's society for a quick, accessible, and non-committal way to initiate the forming of an event, then unobtrusively inform others on an exclusive or non-exclusive basis, and have quick feedback as to who is interested in attending.
We hope to cater to the demand with our webapp, EventHub. We have two a few particular objectives that would make this website particular particularly attractive to users:
- an easier/more efficient way to filter friends and invite people to an event than on Facebook (who's solution is to scroll through all your friends and check their box if you want to invite them)
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- an interface that gives
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- spatial perspective as to where
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- an event is occurring/what other events may be happening in any particular area
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- (people don't want to be invited to events that they can't even get to)
- an easy way to manage the logistics of the event (take into account availability, remind people to come, figure out who's bringing what, rides, etc.)
- making an online event posting a more personal/less abstracted experience. People complain it's more like filling out a form than having fun.
- People complain about not being aware of events that are going on just because they haven't run into the right people -- ambitious for this 6.813, but suggest events based on events a user has enjoyed in the past (perhaps based on shared circles of friends, type of venue, activity, etc.)
GR1 - Task Analysis
GR2 - Designs
GR3 - Paper Prototyping
GR4 - Computer Prototyping
GR5 - Implementation
GR6 - User Testing
Meeting on 02/18 - photos
All the ideas
User classes
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