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Step Intuit Walk more.
Drive less.
Issam LamsiliElly Searle
Blake ThomsonMichelle Yee
Meet Step IntuitProblem: People want to exercise but…
too much time too much planning too much effort
Solution: An automated, motivational pedometer Prompts you to walk, not drive Suggests new destinations and routes
Step Intuit in Action
Overview What Step Intuit helps you do: 3
representative tasks How it evolved throughout the quarter What it does now – our hi-fi prototype But it’s not quite perfect… Wrap up and questions
Task 1 – Set a Goal
Get pedometer Determine step length and daily average Add 200-1000 steps to the average Customers would like this process to take
as little effort as possible.
Task 1 – Set a Goal
http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/residents/borrowpedometer
X
Task 2 – Walk, Don’t Drive
Travel by car to destination less than two miles away
Get prompt asking if you want to drive next time Chance to save route and set reminder
X
Task 3 – Check Progress and Achieve Goal
Check step count – not quite to goal Walk…somewhere… Check step count again – goal attained
www.germes-online.com
Task 3 – Check Progress and Achieve Goal
“Gabriella checks her progress and notices she’s still 1000 steps from reaching her daily goal. She searches for a destination at least 1000 steps away and walks there.
Once she gets to the destination, she sees that she has reached her goal.”
Yes!
Design Evolution Early Sketches from CI & ESM
Design Evolution Screen Designs for Video Prototype
Design Evolution Lo-Fi Paper Prototype
Design Evolution Hi-Fi Interactive Prototype
Whiteboards!
Hi-Fi Prototype
Designed with PowerPoint Linked with Axure
What is Missing
Testing with the right users! Estimating travel times More motivating counters (Gas, Calories,
etc.) Walking progress on Home screen map General tips on how to incorporate more
steps
Summary
Step Intuit, the motivational pedometer Iterative prototyping: sketch early and
often, in teams, and listen to your customers (and experts)
Our hi-fi prototype is ready for your test run!
Acknowledgements
Professor James Landay Kate Everitt Bongshin Lee All of CSE 440 ’08 Images courtesy of
Ryan OpazDavid Seelig
Questions?
Step Intuit Walk more.
Drive less.
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