This question carries 10% of the assignment marks.
At the start of the group project, you should have established a set of ground rules and ways of working for your group to cover the following points:
These need to have been agreed with your group prior to the Christmas break and specified in your project group forum under the thread ‘Q1 Ground rules and group design’. Both of these tasks should be completed by the end of Week 11.
You should copy and paste these ground rules into your TMA answer.
Marks: group (5/10) and individual (5/10).
This question carries 40% of the assignment marks.
The task for this question is to create a prototype of a website for a music festival. The festival is newly created and the organisers are aware that a web presence is essential. However, they have little technical ability so they have turned to your project group to create a website for them. The goal of the website is to provide information about the festival and its events, and to allow the public to communicate with the organisers.
The website should provide a showcase for the festival and should be inviting to potential attendees. Users should be able to navigate the website easily and access all the information they need. You are free to let your collective imagination roam when naming and inventing details about the festival, its events and the on-site facilities. Your festival could be a multi-venue one across a town, or an intensive one taking place on a single site (with many venues); tickets may be for individual events or for the whole festival. It should last for five days (this will be important in question 3). It can be any kind of music, and feel free to incorporate other kinds of events (family shows, talks, workshops etc.) as part of the festival.
Your website must include items from the following list (at least five ideally, but potentially fewer if there is a very good reason agreed with your tutor):
Each of the items your group chooses to implement should include some actual content to illustrate how it will be used. For example, the discussion page (item 2) should have some postings and the calendar (item 3) should show a number of events. Your group may also choose to implement additional features to those listed above.
Your group will need to plan the work carefully and allocate different tasks to the various group members. Aim to do this fairly, so that each person is, as far as possible, making an equal contribution. There are various ways your group could allocate tasks: you might choose to allocate pages (or other website elements) to individuals, or for these to be the responsibility of small groups, or for the whole task to be shared. However, each member of the group should be able to identify what their contribution is.
You should plan and discuss your group’s collaborative work in your project group forum, using a thread entitled ‘Q2 WordPress collaboration’. It is preferable to keep the discussion to this single thread, but it is possible that additional threads will be needed or that this thread will become too large. In this case please ensure the titles of additional threads begin with ‘Q2’ so that your tutor can find them easily.
Given the relative simplicity and prototype nature of the website, you are not required to show how ideas from interaction design may have influenced your design. However, raising interaction design issues in your project group forum in a way that helps the development of your design can count as a positive contribution to the collaboration.
This question carries 25% of the assignment marks.
The festival organisers return to your project group with ideas for additional services they would like to offer festival goers, and new interactive features for the festival website. To help them visualise the new features, instead of asking you to program anything in WordPress, they would like you to prototype the new functionality on paper. You should first read the following two items (found in a single document on the module website, entitled ‘TMA 02 Persona and Scenario for Question 3’, in the Assessment section):
One member of your group should post the final agreed sketch to your project group forum, together with the URL of the website, in a thread with the title ‘Q3 sketch and website’ plus your group name. You should also individually copy your group’s annotated sketch into your TMA answer. (10 marks, all group)
Individually, write 200–400 words commenting on four aspects of the sketched group design with respect to two or more of the following issues from Part 3 of Block 2:
a. consistent use of familiar users’ conceptual models
b. appropriate use of metaphors
c. short-term memory limitations
d. visual caching
e. recognition versus recall
f. System 1 versus System 2 thinking
g. cognitive load (5 marks, all individual)
This question carries 15% of the assignment marks.
This question asks you to evaluate another group’s work – their website (Question 2) and annotated sketch (Question 3). You will be allocated the completed website and sketch by your tutor. It is likely that this project group will be within your own tutor group, but if other groups have not completed their work on time, your tutor may sometimes allocate you the work of a project group from another tutor.
Evaluate the other group’s work using four out of the ten evaluation heuristics that you will find in Part 5 Section 4 of Block 2:
Taking each of your chosen heuristics in turn, write around 125 words on how well the website and/or the annotated sketch meet this heuristic – some heuristics will work better on the website design, some on the annotated sketch.
Once you have completed your evaluation, share it to your tutor-group forum (not project group forum), so that it can be seen by the group whose work you have evaluated. (If you have been asked to evaluate work outside your tutor group, then your tutor will advise of an alternative mechanism.) You should also paste your evaluation into your TMA document.
You should write no more than 500 words for this question. (15 marks, all individual)
This question carries 10% of the assignment marks.
Finally, reflect on your experiences in the group project. As an individual, write around 100 words in response to each of the following questions (i.e. around 200 words in total):