This week, I spent most of my time making the final prototype, which is made of a shoe box, foil and some cardboards. When I was brainstorming what to test in the final session, I really want to try my best to recreate the concept and show users how it operate. Thus, I decided to particularly test how users could take the essentials out and put it back, as well as how they open and close the device. I think this aspect is simple but possible to test.
I decided to stick some foil on the door and the side of the body. When the Makey Makey touched, the screen will show 'see you, have a great day!' It did not sense very well, but after adjusting the position and keep testing, it works. Also, I placed two wires on the screen to pretend touch screen function. When users hit that, the weather information will appear.
On the Unity side, I decided to delete the essential images, since the physical elements already demonstrated this part. I also delete the 'yes/no' questions, instead I put a command 'open the door!' to ask users to interact with the physical prototype, in order to test the interaction. This time I tried to elongate the wire by connecting more wire together, so the Makey Makey is easier to operate. Aluminium foil is still used to increase the conduction. I spent some time to make the prototype more realistic by adding the face and switch.
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