Notebran lecture browser

Notebran lecture browser

The Notebran lecture browser used pen input to capture peoples' notes in sync with a real live lecture. I was heavily involved throughout the entire user-centered design cycle: creating low-fi paper prototypes and high-fi interactive prototypes on computer, as well as extensive user testing, post-test analysis, and heuristic evaluations. For the high-fidelity prototype, I primarily focused on creating a working yet unobstrusive discussion panel to allow students to interact with the teaching assistants and each other.

  • User Interface design prototypes and evaluation
  • Prototyping tools: paper prototypes, Photoshop mock-ups, Flash MX 2004
  • Completed: Fall 2004
  • Duration: A few weeks of solid work, stretched over several months

 As this was a user interfaces (CS 160) semester-long project, we published several reports (PDF format, approx. 1 MB each):

Hi, I'm Steve. I'm a medical student at the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine. I’m interested in visual communication, social networking and interaction design, and neuro/psychiatry.

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