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Project: Trivia App
Project: Trivia App
  • Challenge & Background
  • About
  • Intro Exercises
  • Project Instructions
    • 1 DEFINE PROBLEM & VALUE PROPOSITION
      • Problem Definition & Importance
      • Technology Experimentation & Summary
      • Existing Solution Analysis
      • Stakeholder Profiles & Narratives
      • Initial Ideas & Evaluation
      • Value Proposition & Potential Features Map
      • PROPOSAL PRESENTATION
    • 2 DESIGN & BUILD SOLUTION
      • Question Bank Development
      • Interface Mockups
      • Interactive Prototype
      • Prototype Evaluation
      • Code Development Outline and Begin Coding
      • Marketing card
      • Code Testing
      • Prepare Development Review and Demonstration
    • 3 EVALUATE & REFINE SOLUTION
      • Evaluation and Post Interview
      • Initial Question Analysis
      • App Refinements
      • Poster
      • Prepare for Poster Review and Trivia Demonstration
      • Public Presentation Plan and Practice
      • Individual Reflection
      • Present to the public
  • Reference
    • Trivia Code Docs
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Prototype Evaluation

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Last updated 6 years ago

Each team member should evaluate the prototype by having two people individually play the prototype game using the think-aloud protocol. Synthesize your results and define important decisions for your trivia design before coding begins.

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❏ Deliverable A document or slide that summarizes the results of your prototype evaluation.

✓- Below Standard

✓ At Standard

✓+ Above Standard

An evaluation is presented but doesn't communicate any added value to the team's development process.

An evaluation that produces valuable insights on improving and developing the team's concept.

An evaluation that is exhaustive and thoughtful in collecting as much useful information from participants while be respectful of their time.

Thinking Aloud from Nielsen Norman Group