Hello, we're here today with Bonnie Chen.
Bonnie is a recent graduate of UCSD and she's working in a design lab here
this summer and heading on to University of Washington for her PhD this fall.
And when Bonnie took my class, she made a really great application and
we wanted to share that with you today in paper prototype form.
To give you a sense of what running through a paper usability
study looks like.
Bonnie, do you want to tell us a little about the World Kitchen app?
>> Sure, so the World Kitchen app is an app that is
supposed to be a cultural experience for people who use it.
So it's trying to connect people from different cultures, specifically at UCSD.
>> And so this is like there's a weekly lunch event that this is drawing on.
And so there's a weekly lunch event where students get lunch
that's cooked from a different country each week and in your app, people
get to learn a little bit more about the background of that food and culture.
>> Right, so in my app, I wanted people to learn about different
foods that they might experience, and also the culture,
including names of people from different countries, how to pronounce them.
Or Common phrases that they might say.
>> Cool and so here we've got a paper prototype of the app that Bonnie's made.
And I'm going to be the user in this case.
And okay, so I'm ready when you are.
>> All right, go ahead.
>> So, I'm going to pick a country and today's lunch is USA, so
I'm going to click USA.