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1 Behavioral Prototypes Team Flux Results — Taking a Photo Since our subject was looking at a paper prototype with sample photos she was not sure if she was going to just view the exisng samples or if she could also make changes. Once we placed the camera interface on the page, she realized she could actually take photos with the album. Upper Photo: Subject’s reacon Lower Photo: Subject’s acon

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Behavioral PrototypesTeam Flux

Results — Taking a PhotoSince our subject was looking at a paper prototype with sample photos she was not sure if she was going to just view the existing samples or if she could also make changes. Once we placed the camera interface on the page, she realized she could actually take photos with the album.

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Results — Recording a VideoSince she just took a photo, it was quite easy for her to figure out how to record a video.

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Results — Recording AudioSince she took a photo, figuring out how to record wasn’t difficult for her. She started a self introduction with the audio recording, typed in caption, and then saved it.

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Results — Tagging People in Recordings/PhotosShe noticed there were green squares on the recording interface, but since she didn’t know if the device connected to a social network she was not sure if she could tag all her friends.

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Behavioral PrototypesTeam Flux

Results — Writing CaptionsOnce a picture was taken, she noticed the caption section, and she hit the “Save” icon after typing the caption.

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Results — Playing a VideoShe pressed the play icon on a video, and a prepared video we stored on the iPhone was played, she found it was interesting.

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Behavioral PrototypesTeam Flux

Results —Playing Recorded AudioWe played the audio she just recorded when she pressed the play audio icon, and she was very happy with this function.

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Results — Searching People by Name, or Content by DateShe understood the search function, but was a little bit confused about the page navigation function.

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Results —Viewing Family TreeShe thought if she clicked on the thumbnails, more photos of a particular person will show up.

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Results — Loading More PagesWhen she reached the last page, she pressed the “Load More Pages” button. After the pages were loaded, she flipped the pages back as instructed. She understood she could now see the rest of the album by flipping pages in the opposite direction.

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