#24. MJ’s Thesis — AR Prototype

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2 min readMar 16, 2020

This is documentation of Minjung Kim’s thesis in Interaction Design (IxD) from School of Visual Arts, New York, USA (Sep 2019 — May 2020).

Date
Mar 16, 2020

A Live AR Prototype | © 2020, Minjung Kim

AR training

1. “So far, it looks really fun because it’s interactive. I’m wondering how the surrounding is incorporated.” — Yuka F, 18, High School Student

2, “The icons and labels make sense.” “A little info button would be added to know more about this object.” — Aditri F, 21, Carnegie Mellon University Student

3. “I’m assuming that if I will click the items under More Resources, it will extend and show more details.” — Yuka F, 18, High School Student

Virtual Video Mentoring

1. “Editing option in my question is what I exactly wanted to do. I would edit my question just by tapping the bubble. You may want to add tap to edit text somewhere in the bottom.” — Yuka F, 18, High School Student

2. “I have one question though. I shoot the message to a mentor, is there any like a chatroom where I go to see my questions and responses?” — Yuka F, 18, High School Student

Next steps
I have more User Testing appointments with the current prototype. With over ten cases, I’m expecting that some parts of features will be improved based on actual user’s feedback and the results will be applied to the final prototype by the end of March.

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