WELCOME!
	
  	
  	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
•  A	
  level	
  of	
  interaction	
  is	
  missing	
  from	
  your	
  DJ’s	
  to	
  the	
  
listeners;	
  including	
  fully	
  fleshed	
  out	
  show	
  
information.	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
Unmet	
  Needs	
  At	
  WRHU	
  
“Enthusiastic	
  hosts	
  that	
  can	
  provide	
  that	
  much	
  more.”	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
88.7FM	
  WRHU	
  
The	
  way	
  of	
  the	
  DJ	
  is	
  lonely..	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
The	
  work’s	
  done	
  here..	
  
Busy	
  with	
  production	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
Computer	
  
Phone	
  
Potential	
  for	
  interaction	
  with	
  our	
  listeners…	
  
…the	
  convenience	
  would	
  be	
  having	
  all	
  stimuli	
  in	
  one	
  source	
  
Extreme	
  Users	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
“There’s	
  potential	
  for	
  more	
  interaction	
  
between	
  hosts	
  and	
  listeners,	
  that	
  go	
  
beyond	
  phone	
  requests.”	
  
“Listeners	
  can	
  tune	
  in	
  online,	
  but	
  have	
  no	
  
other	
  means	
  of	
  communicating	
  with	
  the	
  
DJ.”	
  
	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
Interview	
  	
  1	
  Points	
  
 
“The	
  shows	
  themselves	
  are	
  continuously	
  running,	
  but	
  
listeners	
  don’t	
  have	
  an	
  ACCURATE	
  and	
  FULL	
  schedule.”	
  
“Once	
  a	
  show	
  happens	
  there’s	
  no	
  way	
  our	
  listeners	
  
can	
  view	
  the	
  backlog	
  of	
  what	
  was	
  played	
  during	
  the	
  
shows.”	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
Interview	
  2	
  Points	
  
“Current	
  songs	
  marked	
  so	
  the	
  listener	
  knows	
  
what’s	
  new.”	
  
Interview	
  Points	
  2	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
•  There	
  has	
  always	
  been	
  interaction	
  with	
  your	
  DJ:	
  FM	
  
radio	
  provided	
  an	
  individual	
  listener	
  experience	
  
	
  
•  WRHU	
  keeps	
  a	
  history	
  of	
  shows	
  recorded	
  and	
  
backlogged	
  for	
  the	
  use	
  of	
  students,	
  along	
  with	
  an	
  
updated	
  schedule,	
  this	
  information	
  could	
  be	
  share	
  
with	
  everyone.	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
Personal	
  Observations	
  
Draft	
  for	
  my	
  App	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
•  A	
  full	
  interactive	
  listener	
  experience	
  for	
  already	
  
existing	
  FM	
  radio	
  shows	
  at	
  WRHU.	
  	
  
•  	
  The	
  interaction	
  will	
  included	
  song	
  rating	
  systems	
  
providing	
  the	
  DJs	
  with	
  feedback	
  and	
  the	
  listeners	
  
with	
  a	
  uniquely	
  tuned	
  show.	
  
Draft	
  for	
  my	
  App	
  
•  The	
  app	
  will	
  also	
  provide	
  listeners	
  with	
  a	
  schedule	
  
and	
  detailed	
  information	
  for	
  each	
  show.	
  
•  Within	
  the	
  show	
  information	
  listeners	
  will	
  have	
  
access	
  to	
  the	
  history	
  of	
  previously	
  played	
  songs.	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
Ideation	
  Session	
  
The	
  DJ	
  Side	
  
The	
  Listener	
  Side	
  
•  Intended	
  for	
  Dj’s	
  and	
  Listeners	
  of	
  FM	
  radio	
  
•  The	
  app	
  should	
  work	
  like	
  you	
  were	
  listening	
  to	
  your	
  
own	
  music	
  collection	
  but	
  with	
  the	
  interaction	
  of	
  
having	
  your	
  own	
  DJ.	
  
	
  
Summary	
  of	
  Ideation	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
•  Providing	
  a	
  uniquely	
  tuned	
  listener	
  experience	
  and	
  
feedback	
  for	
  DJs	
  (input	
  from	
  the	
  listeners:	
  and	
  
data	
  collected	
  for	
  the	
  DJs)	
  
Summary	
  of	
  Ideation	
  
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  
App	
  Research-­‐	
  Soundcloud	
  
Soundcloud	
  
App	
  Research-­‐	
  Songza	
  
Songza	
  
Splash	
  Screen	
  
Home	
  Screen	
  
Show	
  List	
  
Tune	
  In	
  
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THANK YOU!
Raymond	
  Hofmeister	
  
Professor	
  Klinkowstein	
  
FA	
  102D	
  

FA102D Presentation

  • 1.
    WELCOME!       Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D  
  • 2.
    •  A  level  of  interaction  is  missing  from  your  DJ’s  to  the   listeners;  including  fully  fleshed  out  show   information.   Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D   Unmet  Needs  At  WRHU  
  • 3.
    “Enthusiastic  hosts  that  can  provide  that  much  more.”   Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D   88.7FM  WRHU  
  • 4.
    The  way  of  the  DJ  is  lonely..   Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D  
  • 5.
    Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D   The  work’s  done  here..  
  • 6.
    Busy  with  production   Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D  
  • 7.
    Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D   Computer   Phone   Potential  for  interaction  with  our  listeners…   …the  convenience  would  be  having  all  stimuli  in  one  source  
  • 8.
    Extreme  Users   Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D  
  • 9.
    “There’s  potential  for  more  interaction   between  hosts  and  listeners,  that  go   beyond  phone  requests.”   “Listeners  can  tune  in  online,  but  have  no   other  means  of  communicating  with  the   DJ.”     Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D   Interview    1  Points  
  • 10.
      “The  shows  themselves  are  continuously  running,  but   listeners  don’t  have  an  ACCURATE  and  FULL  schedule.”   “Once  a  show  happens  there’s  no  way  our  listeners   can  view  the  backlog  of  what  was  played  during  the   shows.”   Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D   Interview  2  Points  
  • 11.
    “Current  songs  marked  so  the  listener  knows   what’s  new.”   Interview  Points  2   Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D  
  • 12.
    •  There  has  always  been  interaction  with  your  DJ:  FM   radio  provided  an  individual  listener  experience     •  WRHU  keeps  a  history  of  shows  recorded  and   backlogged  for  the  use  of  students,  along  with  an   updated  schedule,  this  information  could  be  share   with  everyone.   Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D   Personal  Observations  
  • 13.
    Draft  for  my  App   Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D   •  A  full  interactive  listener  experience  for  already   existing  FM  radio  shows  at  WRHU.     •   The  interaction  will  included  song  rating  systems   providing  the  DJs  with  feedback  and  the  listeners   with  a  uniquely  tuned  show.  
  • 14.
    Draft  for  my  App   •  The  app  will  also  provide  listeners  with  a  schedule   and  detailed  information  for  each  show.   •  Within  the  show  information  listeners  will  have   access  to  the  history  of  previously  played  songs.   Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D  
  • 15.
    Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D   Ideation  Session  
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    •  Intended  for  Dj’s  and  Listeners  of  FM  radio   •  The  app  should  work  like  you  were  listening  to  your   own  music  collection  but  with  the  interaction  of   having  your  own  DJ.     Summary  of  Ideation   Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D  
  • 19.
    •  Providing  a  uniquely  tuned  listener  experience  and   feedback  for  DJs  (input  from  the  listeners:  and   data  collected  for  the  DJs)   Summary  of  Ideation   Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D  
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    THANK YOU! Raymond  Hofmeister   Professor  Klinkowstein   FA  102D