Tutorial from JBoye Aarhus 2012.
Covers:
Introduction to mobile & touch
Identifying mobile-friendly tasks
A look at smartphones and UI/UX
Mobile wire-framing exercise
Tablets as a "form factor"
Tablet debate exercise
2. My name is: Dan Lewis
I am from: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -
USA
I work for: The Judge Group, Inc.
As the: Leader of the Mobility Solutions
Consulting Practice
For my job I: Eat, sleep, and breath
mobility
I used to: Build intranets, web, and
database stuff
17. Each group should come up with 3 mobile &
touch friendly tasks
Each group will present their tasks at the end
18. Enabling a customer to document and file an
automotive insurance claim
Giving a customer the ability to deposit a
check to their bank account with their device
Providing a way for field sales staff to
document their customer interactions
Enable employees access to their payroll and
PTO information on the go
19. The Questions Yes? No?
Will a person have value and be able to do this on the go?
Can the task be performed “offline”?
Can performing the task leverage the device’s sensors?
Does the task interact with existing content on the device?
Can the task be performed with simple user responses?
Does the task work well when touch is a user response mechanism?
32. Develop Wireframes for a task from the first
exercise
Use Paper / Markers / Cards
OR
A wire-framing tool like Balsamiq
Present your wireframe to the group
42. YES – Tablet is it’s own distinct form factor
NO – Tablet is not it’s own distinct form factor
_________________________________________
Each side will develop a 2 minute argument
for/against. 1 person will present it.
The other side will get a 1 minute rebuttal by a
different person in the group
43. Dan Lewis
Principal Mobility Consultant
The Judge Group
www.judge.com
dlewis@judge.com
@DanTheITMan
linkedin.com/in/dantheitman