1. Younger Looking Hands A conceptual design by Rosemary Ehlers and Jen Paragallo Stanford University, Spring 2010 CS377v - Creating Health Habits habits.stanford.edu Design Challenge To design a text messaging application that attempts to motivate female college students to apply sunscreen to their hands Time limit: 21 days
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4. Storyboard: Stanford University, Spring 2010 CS377v - Creating Health Habits habits.stanford.edu Belle wants to keep her hands beautiful and young-looking, so she signs up for the Younger Looking Hands (YLH)program. Day 1: Noon Belle recieves a text message reminding her (oops she forgot!) to put on her hand lotion with SPF. She does so, then responds with 'Y'. Total time taken: 30 seconds. Day 2: Noon Belle receives her daily text message from YLH. Oops, she forgot again! But that's okay, it only takes 30 seconds, so she uses the lotion immediately and responds with 'Y'.
5. Day 3: Noon Belle remembered to put on her lotion before she recieved her reminder text! She proudly responds with 'Y'. Day 4: Noon Belle recieves no text message since she has been so consistent with using her lotion with SPF, and consequently forgets to put on lotion (oops). Day 5: Noon Belle recieves a text asking if she remembered to put on her lotion yesterday, and realizes she forgot. Oops! She responds 'N'.
6. Day 6: Noon Belle recieves a reminder text, but has already put on lotion! She responds with a 'Y'. Day 7: Noon Belle recieves no text, but remembers to put on lotion anyways. Day 8: Noon Belle recieves a text asking about her behavior yesterday, and this time is able to respond 'Y'! Eventually: Belle applies lotion with SPF every day for three weeks with a reminder text coming only once per week. Using hand lotion with SPF has become a habit!
7. Early Prototype of Younger Looking Hands General: Personalized (target): Stanford University, Spring 2010 CS377v - Creating Health Habits habits.stanford.edu
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14. Stanford University, Spring 2010 CS377v - Creating Health Habits habits.stanford.edu Evaluation of Design Project How well does the idea reflect concepts from class? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 How well does the design match the design brief? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 How viable/convincing is the proposed solution? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
15. Stanford University, Spring 2010 CS377v - Creating Health Habits habits.stanford.edu Evaluation continued… How well could this solution scale to reach many? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 How well does this document communicate? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bonus Points How insightful is the proposed solution? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
16. Stanford University, Spring 2010 CS377v - Creating Health Habits habits.stanford.edu Additional Comments: Overall remarks or additional comments here