2012/5/18 Björn Balazs <[email protected]> > Hi all, > > I think we can do much better with this and I want to take the chance to > show > you quickly how a more structured appoach to desgin using artifacts might > help. I only do rough outlines of the artifacts to get the point. > > ### Vison > We will support presenters to impress their audience with their talks by > providing a small screen touchinterface to control their visiual > presentation. > > ### Restrictions > Target device / OS: > - android smartphone > - any minimal or maximum sreen suport? > > ### Persnas > [P1] Nelly, 28, Phd-Student in social sciences. Used to tdo presentations, > but > still a little stressed when she has to talk. Works with LibreOffice. > > ### Situationas > [SI1] Preparing a presentation > [SI2] Giving a presentaion > > ### Restrictions > [R1]: own or ownknown Presentation computer > [R2]: own or ownknown presentation device > [R3]: stable or instable connection between comupter and device > (I wont use the restriction later on, you could challenge each storyboard > with > them) > > ### Storyboards / Goals > [SB1]: [P1] in [SI1]: Tomorrow Nelly has to present her thesis. She will > use a > presentation and has made a lot of notes. She is already a bit nervous, but > everything is well prepared, so all she wants now is to sleep well. She > makes > sure she does not have to hassle with technology tomorrow and everything > works > and goes to bed. > -> > [G1] Make sure Nellys smartphone will immedeately connect when she opens > the > presentation >
I'm not exactly sure if this would be possible. To make sure that only a single remote can control the presentation and that it's the presenter's remote, the remote has to generate some kind of code that you could enter into LibreOffice to make it possible to control. Therefore, the remote can't automatically connect to the software. [G2]: Make sure Nellys notes will be shown to her in the presentation > That's part of the design. > > [SB2] [P1] in [SI2]: Nelly is giving her presentation. She is quite nervous > but it gives her a good feeling that she can easily read the notes and > navigate through the slides. without ever showing the wrong slide. Then her > professor asks a question, and she suddenly has to go back to a certain > slide. > She really like that she does not have to flip through all the pages, but > simply opens the desired slide and then effortlessly continues her talk at > the > last slide again.... > That's what the slide picker is for. > [G3]: Avoid errors when while moving through the sildes > What kind of errors? > [G4]: Make sure switching between slide and notes is easy > What if the user needs to see the two at the same time? But even in this design, it is easy to show only the notes or only the slide. > [G5]: Make notes are supportive even with a lot of notes > Not sure what you mean by this. > [G6]: Make it easy to to show slides that shortly interrupt the > presentation > flow > Again, covered by the slide picker. > > .... now we could rate the relative importance of these goals and then we > have > a measure to actually inter-subjectively judge how good our design > proposals > are. Doing this I would immeadetely say that the current solution does not > (fully) support the above derived goals. > How so? Could you make specific suggestions for improvement? > > We can do user resaerch on most of the aritfacts to get "real" > priorization of > the importance of the goals and hence are able to challenge our design with > approximations of real users and their needs... So all of this of course > has > to be done more thoroughly. > I agree, but it's a bit too late with this project, as the deadline is this upcoming Tuesday. I'll try to draft a proposal of how to best incorporate these artifacts into our workflow and how to make sure that our artifacts really reflect our users (a bit of social networking might help there). > > Hope this can be of any help... > Thanks :) > > Cheers, > Björn > -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
