Task 1 - Group work [20 marks]
Students should develop a high level InVision screen design which links to the storyboard of screen images of each member. If this is completed in the web based InVision application as a project, students should share with their lecturer and tutor, the link to their team’s InVision project containing this information. If this is completed in InVision Studio, then that screen should be included in the studio project file submitted with the report. The Group mark will be allocated to the group report and to the top-level menu/ initial screen and consistency of look and feel across different individual storyboards. The top-level screen must provide an opportunity to access all group member screens i.e. students need to make sure that users can go to each storyboard from the top-level screen. The purpose of having a common top-level screen is to give students the experience of creating storyboards and screens as a team.
The group part of the report document is expected to contain the following information:
- The name of the organisation being modelled;
- The name and student ID of each team member and the name of the sub-system they modelled;
- Snapshot of top level InVision screen which links to the storyboard of each team member. To avoid confusion, students should assume that the system being analysed is available through a web-browser. Fundamental principles of user-interface design (see lecture notes and Satzinger, Jackson and Burd (2016), p. 223) should be followed when designing the storyboard screens. Those screens may be of any file type and be created in the software of the student’s choice, but it must be possible to load it into and use it in InVision – either in a studio project file or as a runnable ‘prototype’ in the web application; and
- Link to the top level InVision “prototype” screen (if completed in this way);
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