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Assignment No.
2 CS408 – Human Computer Interaction Graded Assignment |
Total Marks: 20 Due Date: 22/08/2022 |
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Instructions Assignment covered lectures from 13 to 25 Please read the following instructions carefully before submitting
assignment: It should be
clear that your assignment will not get any credit if: o
Assignment is submitted after due date. o
Submitted assignment does not open or file is
corrupt. o
Assignment is copied (From
internet/students). Objectives: The objective of this assignment is to: (a)
Enables you to understand Low and High-Fidelity Prototypes (b)
Enables you to make the prototypes with the use of tool Assignment Submission Instructions You
have to submit only MS Word Document
file on the Assignments interface of CS408 at VULMS. Assignment submitted in any other format
will not be accepted and will be graded zero marks. For any query
about the assignment, contact us at cs408@vu.edu.pk or via MDB |
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Question |
20 Marks |
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A low-fidelity
prototype is one that does not look very much like the final product. For
example, it uses materials that are very different from the intended final
version, such as paper and cardboard rather than electronic screens and
metal. Low-fidelity prototypes are useful because they tend to be simple,
cheap, and quick to produce. While high-fidelity prototyping uses
materials that you would expect to be in the final product and produces a
prototype that looks much more like the final thing. For example, a prototype
of a software system developed in Visual Basic is high fidelity prototype
than a paper-based mockup. As
you know, below mentioned image is an example of low-fidelity prototype.
You are required to convert this image into high-fidelity prototype. For this
purpose, you need to remake this image again with the help of Figma ( https://www.figma.com/) tool, which we already
discussed in our previous assignment. Note: At the top of this image there is a text field to write your VU Student ID. So, write your VU Student ID in that particular text field. Otherwise, your designed image will be marked as zero. ….……Best of
Luck………. |
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Deadline: The deadline to
submit your assignment is Monday, 22
August 2022. |
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