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  • Writer: Emotion Regulation
    Emotion Regulation
  • May 16, 2020
  • 2 min read

28/4 Last week, we focused on exactly our app, relying on our users' review last week. After our tests, we changed a few things in the app that were relevant: * We deleted the text submit button * We added text that the user wrote on the first screen to the second screen and also added an option to edit the text. * We deleted the Home screen button and instead put a return button on the previous page. In addition, we tested the app again on multiple users ages 12-18. We'll be working on some more changes next week, among them, to think of a way to get the user to understand that this is his or her emotion map at the given moment. A number of users thought that once they dumped the negative feelings, it would make them feel better. 5/5 We continued to test users on the zoom software, this time we did it on the cell phone compared to previous times it was on the computer and thus the user acted more naturally as needed on the phone's touch screen. We've got some new insights - * Consider adding a scale of emotion intensity so that the user can place feelings on scales from 1 to 10 according to emotion intensity. * Characterize the calendar so that when the user clicks it opens a page with his or her emotion map from that date. * Add on the second screen the title "My feelings of the day" or something similar, so that the user will realize that it is the feelings he felt that day. * Put 12 key emotions as an option to add a plus.

12/5 after the guest lectures that were in class, we came up with some insights that we are currently debating, including: * Write abo

ut each emotion a description of what the emotion means and thus optimize the purpose of naming emotions. * When you click on the plus you may divide positive and negative emotions as subtitles. * On entering the app, indicate that it is personal information and that it is personal and confidential within the app. * In the first used start page, set the user for the purpose of the app. * Use the user's name for example "Hey Noa how are you feeling?" And think about doing a male / female definition.





 
 
 

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