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Briefing
Fix.it purpose:
- MIT House Managers and mechanics have to coordinate to complete house repairs.
- Currently:
- House Managers get bombarded with emails requesting house repairs.
- House Managers then delegate those requests to mechanics via phone or walkie-talkie.
- House Managers coordinate repair job progress via phone or walkie-talkie.
- All repair job progress is managed in their head/makeshift record books.
- Fix.it is a web application that speeds up this repair process by being a centralized, organized hub for House Managers to identify/prioritize important repair jobs, delegate them to mechanics, and then monitor repair job progress.
User Test scenario background:
- For this user test, you are the House Manager of McCormick Hall. You’ve just arrived to work, and you open up Fix.it to begin working on house repairs.
Scenario Task:
- Locate the date, time, and location of the most recently completed repair job.
- View more information about the McCormick light bulb repair job.
- Star the McCormick light bulb repair job.
- Assign the light bulb repair job to Jenks Jenkinson the house mechanic.
- View any new notifications and read them.
- Look up contact information for Home Depot in order to place an order for light bulbs.
- Make a non-urgent note on the light bulb repair job indicating that supplies have been ordered and will be available Wednesday afternoon.
Key Observations:
User Test #1
- Didn’t realize the entries in the middle panel were job listings at first.
- Unsure about the link between middle panel and right panel.
- To assign a job to a mechanic, attempted to click the “Unassigned” icon on the job listing.
- Was confused why details about the lightbulb job were still open on the screen after the job was assigned to a work
User Test #2
- Scanned the right panel furiously to find out how to mark job as important. Really wanted a way to mark job as important in right side panel.
- need physical link between job listings (one suggestion was an arrowed panel divider between a job listing and details)
User Test #3
UI suggestions
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- What happens when the screen is very small (w/ 13-inch hardware or mobile)? Does text just get scrunched up or are certain things not displayed?
- Wrench logo can be mistaken for ‘Settings’ icon.
Feature suggestions
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- Is there any way of tagging things? Is there any way of setting defaults for/identifying recurrent job problems?
- How am i going to assign more than one worker to a particular job?
- What is going on on the mechanic side of things? How is priority reflected on the mechanic side of things?
- Can I aggregate job listings to increase efficiency of doing one operation over multiple jobs?
- Thrown off by fact that address book information would be in this app.
- Don't know how to add contacts to our address book.
- Any way housing manager can make private updates/notes?
User Test #4
- Maybe put a “mark important” button or star in the right pane as well? (right now it’s only on the central pane with the main list of jobs
- Was confused about the difference between notifications and updates (I think this was more just an issue with the prototype and wouldn’t be an issue on the computer)
- At first a little overwhelmed with all the text
User Test #5
- “assign should be automatic, no? why click “assigned”?”
- information overload → especially for beginning user
- search bar and scrollbar for address book should be more obvious
- how to filter the jobs when I type in search bar
User Test #6
- info overload? any way to only display relevant info?
- right side panel not easily linked to left side panel?
- change tabs on left side to be drop down menu at the top
Prototype Iterations:
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4. Users wanted to use the tabs on the left. |
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