Adapting Jake Knapp’s Design Sprint Approach for AR/VR Applications in Digital Heritage
Helen Southall (),
Maeve Marmion () and
Andrew Davies
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Helen Southall: University of Chester
Maeve Marmion: University of Chester
Andrew Davies: University of Chester
A chapter in Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality, 2019, pp 59-70 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Modern digital devices offer huge potential for the delivery of engaging heritage experiences to visitors, offering a better visitor experience, higher visitor numbers, and opportunities for increased tourism income. However, all software development entails risk, including the risk of developing a product which few will want, or be able, to use. Identifying user experience priorities and problems at an early stage is therefore extremely important. This chapter describes work in progress on a shortened version of Jake Knapp’s Design Sprint approach, and its application to designing VR/AR solutions for a specific heritage case study.
Keywords: Augmented reality (AR); Virtual reality (VR); Digital heritage; Digital tourism; Digital humanities; User-centred design; User experience; Design thinking; Usability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-06246-0_5
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