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routebook Helping you become the commuter you want to be . Amanda Michels, Stephanie Sundheimer, Jessie Whitmill

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A presentation given in front of interaction design students and faculty in December 2012.

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routebookHelping you become the commuter you want to be.

Amanda Michels, Stephanie Sundheimer, Jessie Whitmill

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Purpose

A mobile application for anyone who travels or commutes that shows users the current fastest transportation options or links a planned route to an alarm clock.

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Why?

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Current Scenario

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Aim: to reduce stress involved in morning routines and commutes

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Transformed Scenario

Focus on communication between the user, methods of transportation and the variables that affect those methods, alarm clock and activity log/optional goals.

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Research Informed Design

route alarm clock

key: getting somewhere fast

route, alarm clock activity log, user goals

key: personalization

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Initial Wireframes

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Demo

Four main views

http://invis.io/EV9JC8S3

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Implementation

● Existing Solutions○ Routes & Methods > Google Maps API○ Weather Information > Weather.gov API○ Health / Calories > MyFitnessPal API○ User Accounts & Sharing > Facebook API

● Additional Needs○ Real-time bus tracking○ Parking information & calculations

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Markets

● Mid-size cities (Lansing, Grand Rapids, etc.)○ Public transportation systems in place○ Not as accessible / reliable as some

● Larger college campuses○ Walking / biking is not always convenient○ Transportation to surrounding communities

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Benefits

● To communities○ Makes public transportation more accessible○ Encourages greener, healthier commuting

● To individuals○ Power of knowing timing, traffic, routes○ Ability to set & review goals

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Monetization

● Sponsored destinations○ Options for adding stops to routes○ Sponsored by coffee shops, gas stations

● Branded apps○ Transportation authorities pay for custom app○ Access to relevant data including popular routes

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What's Next?● Moving to market

○ Test goals / activity log formats with influence on behavior change

○ Build and market the app ● Future of Routebook

○ Partnerships with public transportation systems○ Supplemental web application with social focus

■ Connect with friends for accountability■ Share / comment on public routes