Mobile Healthcare Application
For my User Interface Design and Development class at UC Berkeley, I worked with a team to build Crohnology, a mobile web application that simplified the recording and reporting of symptoms for Crohn's disease patients. The project was funded by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Our application provided useful visualizations of symptoms to enable healthcare providers to make better judgments about treatment.
Throughout the project, we used an thorough user-centered process of brainstorming, needs analysis, interviews, contextual inquiries, prototyping, usabilities studies, and heuristic evaluations.
Here was the Crohnology Process Book we put together.
For my User Interface Design and Development class at UC Berkeley, I worked with a team to build Crohnology, a mobile web application that simplified the recording and reporting of symptoms for Crohn's disease patients. The project was funded by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Our application provided useful visualizations of symptoms to enable healthcare providers to make better judgments about treatment.
Throughout the project, we used an thorough user-centered process of brainstorming, needs analysis, interviews, contextual inquiries, prototyping, usabilities studies, and heuristic evaluations.
Here was the Crohnology Process Book we put together.
Technologies: XHTML, CSS, Javascript, jQuery, jQTouch, paper and video prototyping
Team: Nikolai Kirienko, Sean Carey, Daniel Chiang