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Challenge Summary

Welcome to iOS Rumor Has It Wireframe Challenge Swiftoberfest.

We are looking for the community to come up with innovative user experience wireframes to explore a cool new application concept. Rumor Has It is a innovative fact checking application that allows users to check the factual nature of a political candidate's Tweets.

For this challenge, you will designing wireframes that target two types of users:
- Admin (focussing Desktop)
- Citizens (focussing iPhone)

Think out of the box, modern solutions!!

Round 1

Submit your wireframe for checkpoint review..
A) Admin Role Functionalities

Any comments about your wireframe, make sure all pages have correct flow!

Round 2

Final wireframe + any checkpoint feedback implemented!
A) Admin Role Functionalities
B) Citizen Role Functionalities 

Any comments about your wireframe, make sure all pages have correct flow!


Purpose is to come up wireframe ideas based on the concepts below..

Wireframe Guidelines:
- Provide us with your interaction and click-path thoughts and suggestions
- Produce HTML click-through wireframes that can be used to demonstrate all mentioned functionalities as required in each round.
- The website must be very easy to use and intuitive. Keep that in mind when you create your solution for the layout and flow information.

Screen Sizes:
- Desktop: Have the size as 1024px and height as required
- Mobile: Have the size as 375 x 667px


Users Roles and Suggested screens:
This application will have 2 different roles that it will support:

NOTE: The app will not be a twitter app nor post tweets. It will just leverage twitter feeds as the primary source of statements to fact check.

A) Admin Role: (Target Device = Desktop)
An admin user logs onto a website and sees statements made by or about a candidate, on twitter. Admin clicks on a statement and sees the research (which might be from many sources) that was automatically found along with a truth assessment. Admin can accept all sources or selected sources. Admin can agree with the assessment or change the assessment. Admin can also enter a brief editorial if desired.

Required Screens to explore:
Based on the above user story, we would like you to explore below screens.
- Log in
- Dashboard (see below on the possible functions that can be performed in a dashboard)
- Candidate Selection
- Candidate detail Twitter Feed
- Twitter post detail with factual metrics and research accompanying the post Score the Twitter post as factual or non-factual and post to public facing “Rumor Has It” App
- Profile
- Settings

Admin Web Dashboard
Admin dashboard that performs the following:
- Manage users (consumers and admins).
- Add a person to track (looks for @person in feeds).
- Select a statement to fact check.
- Report the outcome of the fact check.
- Accept/reject the finding of a fact check.

B) Citizen Role: (Target Device = iPhone)
A citizen downloads the app to see if the identified candidate is being factual. 
- User opens the app and sees a list of candidates to explore. 
- Within each candidate are a list of statements drawn from the candidate's twitter account, and for each post, sees if it is true, mostly true, mostly not true, or false (or maybe this is accuracy of statement?).  
- Touch a statement to see a detailed report of the Rumor Has It findings. All information is drawn from integrated sources automatically. Further enhancements can include results drawn from qualified researchers.


Required Screens to explore:
Based on the above user story, we would like you to explore below screens.
- Log in
- Need a simple screen to allow the user to be logged to view the fact finding of a candidate
- Candidate Selection
- Candidate detail Twitter Feed
- Twitter post detail with factual metrics and research accompanying the post
- Profile (Maybe the ability to favourite candidates)
- Settings

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Above are some of the features required in this application, but you are not limited to this, we are open to flows and suggestions on how things could work - so feel free to expand and suggest us what would be best for this application!!


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Target Audience:
- Rumor Has it Administrators
- Citizens

Judging Criteria:
Your submission will be judged on the following criteria:
- User Experience.
- Completeness and accuracy of the wireframe.
- How well your wireframes provide a consistent user flow.
- Any suggestions, interactions and user flow you recommend (provide any notes or comments for the client).

Submission & Source Files:
Preview Image
Create your preview image as one (1) 1024x1024 JPG or PNG file in RGB color mode at 72dpi and place a screenshot of your submission within it.

Submission File
Generated HTML files with all the requested contest requirements stated above.

Source Files
Wireframes should be built in Axure. The resulting files should have generated HTML files. Also, all the content must be listed and the pages are linked together to show page flow.

Final Fixes
As part of the Final Fix phase, you may be asked to remove, update, or change some features of the wireframe.

Please read the challenge specification carefully and watch the forums for any questions or feedback concerning this challenge. It is important that you monitor any updates provided by the client or Studio Admins in the forums. Please post any questions you might have for the client in the forums.

Stock Photography

Stock photography is not allowed in this challenge. All submitted elements must be designed solely by you. See this page for more details.

How To Submit

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  • Upload your submission in three parts (Learn more here). Your design should be finalized and should contain only a single design concept (do not include multiple designs in a single submission).
  • If your submission wins, your source files must be correct and “Final Fixes” (if applicable) must be completed before payment can be released.
  • You may submit as many times as you'd like during the submission phase, but only the number of files listed above in the Submission Limit that you rank the highest will be considered. You can change the order of your submissions at any time during the submission phase. If you make revisions to your design, please delete submissions you are replacing.

Winner Selection

Submissions are viewable to the client as they are entered into the challenge. Winners are selected by the client and are chosen solely at the client's discretion.

ELIGIBLE EVENTS:

2016 TopCoder(R) Open

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Submission format

Your Design Files:

  1. Look for instructions in this challenge regarding what files to provide.
  2. Place your submission files into a "Submission.zip" file.
  3. Place all of your source files into a "Source.zip" file.
  4. Declare your fonts, stock photos, and icons in a "Declaration.txt" file.
  5. Create a JPG preview file.
  6. Place the 4 files you just created into a single zip file. This will be what you upload.

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Fonts, Stock Photos, and Icons:

All fonts, stock photos, and icons within your design must be declared when you submit. DO NOT include any 3rd party files in your submission or source files. Read about the policy.

Screening:

All submissions are screened for eligibility before the challenge holder picks winners. Don't let your hard work go to waste. Learn more about how to  pass screening.

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Source files

  • HTML
  • RP file created with Axure

You must include all source files with your submission.

Submission limit

5 submissions

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