UMD+Notes+daniel+paper+prototype

Daniel Choi

 * Paper design:** This design shows the primary pages, along with the sign-in interface and the user's profile interface.

1) **Home page:** Based on our interviews, our users will have a class in mind that they are looking for and a search bar provides fast navigation to that class page.

2) **Log-in interface:** The log-in doesn't have a separate web page, but will be a widget that appears when the "Sign-In" button is clicked. This type of interface may be useful depending on which page the user is logging in from and if they were in the middle of filling out form data.

3) **Profile page:** This page shows basic contact information about the user and the user's recently viewed and uploaded notes. The user's remaining downloads are shown in the left column, but also can be viewed on the top-right corner of any page when the user is logged in.

4) **Notes list for a searched class:** From the home page, a user searches for a course. Subsequently, the user is directed to that class's page, which shows a table of all the notes uploaded for that class. The table provides relevant information, such as date, rating, topic, etc., to help the user find a desired item. Once the user finds a desirable item, the thumbnail in the "View" column of the table links the user to that item's page.

5) **Download/View item page:** This page shows the selected item in more detail. The user can download the full item in this page, as well as comment on the notes.