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Day 7-9: Building Web Applications using Airtable

Day 9 Hours 1-2

Day 9 Hour 1-2: Reviewing and Refining the Web Application

As we start Day 9, our focus will shift towards critically evaluating the web applications we have built and refining them to ensure they meet user needs and provide an intuitive, engaging experience.
Understanding the Review and Refine Process: This part of the session will cover the importance of reviewing and refining a web application. We will discuss why this process is necessary and how it can help ensure that our applications are user-friendly, responsive, and meet the intended goals.
Techniques for Reviewing and Refining the Web Application: Next, we'll delve into specific techniques and strategies for reviewing and refining your web application. This will include:
Usability Testing: We'll talk about how to test your application with real users to uncover any areas of confusion or difficulty. We'll also discuss how to gather feedback and use it to improve your design.
Peer Review: It's often helpful to have others look at your work, as they may notice issues or have suggestions that you might not have thought of. We'll discuss how to effectively give and receive feedback in a peer review setting.
Iterative Design: We'll discuss the iterative design process, which involves making continual improvements to your application based on testing and feedback. We'll explore how to prioritize changes and make effective design decisions.
Hands-on Exercise: Reviewing and Refining the Sample Web Application: To put theory into practice, you'll have the opportunity to review and refine the web application you've been working on. You'll apply the techniques we've discussed to evaluate your application, identify areas for improvement, and implement changes. This is a crucial step in the development process and will help ensure that your web application provides a high-quality user experience.
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