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Overview: For this milestone, you will submit an overview of your selected web application and an analysis of the application’s design and ease of use with regard to human-computer interaction (HCI). This task consists of the following parts:  Application Overview. From the list of options in the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric document, identify the application you will analyze for your final project, explain why you chose it, and identify the intended audience.  Analysis. Analyze the application’s design and ease of use with regard to HCI best practices. Support your position with examples, and use appropriate HCI terminology based on information in the first three modules. Also provide recommendations for improving the application’s design and ease of use. Guidelines for Submission: This milestone should be submitted as a two- to four-page Word document that uses double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins, and APA style for any citations.


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Prompt Use one of the web-based applications listed below as the basis for your analysis and recommendations. The Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) Student Portal. Log in with your SNHU credentials. • Wufoo. Wufoo allows you to create surveys and invitations and even to take orders online. You can show the results in graphical form with pie charts, bar graphs, and line graphs. This is a free application, but it requires registration. • FreshBooks. FreshBooks features invoicing, web-based time tracking, and expense tracking with rich functionality. Because the free version allows for up to three customers, this application is most useful for service-oriented businesses with just a few clients. This is a free application, but it requires registration. • MailChimp. MailChimp enables you to quickly create email newsletters. This is a free application, but it requires registration. • Capsule. Capsule is a customer relationship management (CRM) system designed for small businesses. This is a free application, but it requires registration. Weebly. Weebly's website building and hosting service allows you to build up to two sites. You can also set up a blog, and readers can post comments. This is a free application, but it requires registration. PayPal. PayPal offers a secure electronic shopping cart that gets your electronic storefront up and running within minutes. This is a free application, but it requires registration. pecifically, the following critical elements must be addressed: 1. Overview. Identify the application you chose, its intended audience, and the reasons you chose it. 2. Analysis. Assess the existing application with regard to human-computer interaction (HCI), being sure to employ appropriate HClterminology. a. Visual/Graphic Design. Describe the application's overall aesthetic quality, layout of information, and clarity of visual elements (e.g., icons) with regard to how they are presented to the audience. You may also wish to provide details about whether these elements are aligned with industry best practices. b. Ease of Use. Describe the navigability of the application and its ability to move users through tasks in a logical and flexible manner with respect to HCl best practices. Justify your position with specific examples. c. Functionality. Assess the functionality of the application with respect to HCI best practices. For example, how long does it take for each page to load? Do the application's required user actions correspond to their goals? How accessible is the information the user is trying to obtain? (That is, must the user go to multiple systems for information?) Justify your position with specific examples. d. Environmental factors. What potential factors in the intended audience's environment would impact the use of the application? For example, if the site requires sound to relay critical information and the audience is in a library, how would that impact the user experience? e. Cognitive Load. Discuss how the application accounts for human limitations in cognitive capabilities (e.g., how user friendly the application is for users with various levels of technical knowledge), as well as sensory capabilities (e.g., how well the application is designed to avoid eye strain), with respect to HCl best practices. Justify your position with examples. f. Human Factors. Describe the impact of human factors such as culture, gender, or socioeconomic status-on the intended audience's use of the application. g. Accessibility. Discuss whether the application demonstrates compliance with accessibility guidelines. Justify your position with specific examples. For example, you might use the following Section 508 standards to identify potential gaps in the current application: "Software Applications and Operating Systems," "Web-Based Intranet and Internet Information and Applications," and "Functional Performance Criteria."
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Weebly
Weebly is an online drag and drop website builder which empowers its users with the
power to create and design unique websites or online store. The program is also available for
mobile phones which can support its version and can create and publish websites on the go. It
offers interactions with more than thirty different applications which are needed for website
creation and operations. To create the ease of organic traffic jam, search engines optimization
has been integrated into the system (Sima, Kelly & Hoffman, 2014).
Weebly provides third-party marketing solutions and integrations under one hood. It
enables users to create blogs, websites and online stores with a better-integrated form. Also,
Weebly provides free signing up using either Facebook, Google or through email ...


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