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# Prototype Evaluation

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Each team member should evaluate the prototype by having two people individually play the prototype game using the think-aloud protocol. Synthesize your results and define important decisions for your trivia design before coding begins.

[***Thinking Aloud*** **from Nielsen Norman Group**](https://www.nngroup.com/articles/thinking-aloud-the-1-usability-tool/).

**❏ Deliverable**\
A document or slide that summarizes the results of your prototype evaluation.
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![](/files/-LF3Vop2nz0axgeva9Iv)
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| **An evaluation** is presented but doesn't communicate any added value to the team's development process. | An evaluation that produces valuable insights on improving and developing the team's concept. | An evaluation that is exhaustive and thoughtful in collecting as much useful information from participants while be respectful of their time. |
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