Paul,
I think this sounds exactly where we want to go. Proposal speak
should be removed and the walkthroughs should be self-contained,
standing tools for others to come in, pluck, and use.
Best,
Jess
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On Feb 4, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Paul Zablosky wrote:
Hello everyone,
Before starting on our renovation of the UX Walkthrough pages in
the wiki, Jonathan and I reviewed the existing content. At the time
it was written, there was a lot of emphasis on how walkthroughs were
being done in the Fluid project, and the associated benefits to
Fluid deliverables. There is also material on how heuristic
evaluations and cognitive walkthroughs can be combined and performed
in the same pass.
To make the material more approachable to people outside the Fluid
project, we have decided to partition the content so that each
technique is discussed separately, and not recommend the combined
approach. We also intend to remove some of the text that focuses on
Fluid goals, intentions, and activities, since these aren't properly
part of a toolkit or handbook. Reference to Fluid examples which
add to understanding will of course remain.
I think what I'm suggesting is consistent with what is intended for
the whole Design Handbook. I'm bringing it up because it is
somewhat of a change from what is now there, and we'd like to know
if anyone has concerns about our approach. Please let us know
(Jonathan and me) if you have any reservations, concerns, or
suggestions.
Thanks,
Paul
Jonathan Hung wrote:
Hi everyone,
Work is commencing on the UX Walkthrough documents on the wiki
(http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/User+Experience+Walkthroughs
).
Specifically Paul Zablosky and I will be re-examining these documents
and reorganizing them to be more approachable by individuals/groups
who are task-oriented.
For the most part, all the content will remain the same, but
restructured into appropriate child pages for easier navigation, and
new text to help guide users who are looking to execute their own UX
evaluation.
This task is filed under FLUID-2196.
It will probably take a few iterations before we settle on something
satisfactory, so in the meantime, make sure to wear hardhats and
regulation-approved footwear when treading through those pages. ;-)
If you have time to help with this, feel free to contact either Paul
or I for details.
- Jonathan.
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Jonathan Hung / [email protected]
Fluid Project - ATRC at University of Toronto
Tel: (416) 946-3002
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