When I was enrolled in CS147: Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction, I devoted the ten-week class to developing EduCare, an app designed to educate young adults about their healthcare. For a project designed for groups of three or four, unprecedented circumstances led to my group being reduced to a team of myself and Nate Fleischli. Together, we used an arsenal of tools ranging from rapid paper prototypes to Figma to React Native and Expo to develop a fully-fleshed mobile application.
Our progress can be found here on our website: EduCare App. Find out more about our brainstorming process with our Needfinding and Point-of-View/How Might Wes.
Read about our Lo-fi Prototypes, Med-fi Prototypes, and our Final product. You can also explore our complete prototype here: High-Fi Prototypes. Our ReadMe files for each of our respective prototypes can be found on our website, listed earlier.
Read about the entire journey via our Final Report Document!