Interfaces: Difference between revisions

From OLPC
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(..)
(interface notes)
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
<div style="float:right">
__TOC__
</div>

== settle on something we can use ==
* Gmail, Gdocs
* MediaWiki editing
* Write
** Showing off

== regression test interfaces ==
: Tinderbox additions
:: graphical hook for this & the wiki
:: testing within an activity, and with the rest of the system


== network interfaces ==
== network interfaces ==
: mesh view
: networking access view


== supported web interfaces ==
: developing web apps / interfaces
: supporting google gears


== metaphors ==
== metaphors ==
Line 13: Line 32:
== exhibit interfaces ==
== exhibit interfaces ==
: presenting a graphical overview of collections and materials
: presenting a graphical overview of collections and materials
:: spreadsheet environment for editing (cf dan bricklin)
:


== search interfaces ==
== search interfaces ==

Latest revision as of 17:49, 26 October 2007

settle on something we can use

  • Gmail, Gdocs
  • MediaWiki editing
  • Write
    • Showing off

regression test interfaces

Tinderbox additions
graphical hook for this & the wiki
testing within an activity, and with the rest of the system

network interfaces

mesh view
networking access view

supported web interfaces

developing web apps / interfaces
supporting google gears

metaphors

'Desktop' metaphor : out.
'Journal' metaphor : in, needs to be made beautiful
'stop/resume' rather than 'quit/launch'
transparent backups, public parts made available to the network
available through http:// ...
social networks : visualized in mesh view

exhibit interfaces

presenting a graphical overview of collections and materials
spreadsheet environment for editing (cf dan bricklin)

search interfaces

journal search, web search


journal/filesystem interfaces

  • coordination with 'search'
  • timeline interface

help wanted

  • make naming easy

user interfaces

design cycles

testing : there is sporadic testing on children in schools, largely subjective.

  • game jam-style testing : groups get together for 2-3 days, and develop something quickly, with children coming to do evaluations/tests at the end
  • country trials do their own tests; we don't yet have charts of their work
  • groups such as UNICEF have their own standards fo testing, not published yet.

help with tests

make dog-fooding easy.

  • develop [versions of] activities that developers will use all the time.
  • develop activities that do daily tasks for devs : irc, email, browsing, writing



This article is a stub. You can help the OLPC project by expanding it.