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Design Rationale: In our initial design, we considered a design that would help elders avoid over-exertion and possible accidents or injuries. Based on feedback from our peers and instructor, we modified this idea in the next version.
Initial screen view; beginning of the trip planner.
Trip planner allows the user to select trails and view maps
The user can identify birds by taking a picture or navigating through menus and selecting the appropriate characteristics
Continuation of identification screens; a reminder to the user to slow down and avoid over-exertion |
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| BID 2010 . Human-Computer Interaction Institute . Carnegie Mellon University | ||||||