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== network interfaces == |
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: mesh view |
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== supported web interfaces == |
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: developing web apps / interfaces |
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: supporting google gears |
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== exhibit interfaces == |
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: presenting a graphical overview of collections and materials |
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:: spreadsheet environment for editing (cf dan bricklin) |
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== search interfaces == |
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Revision as of 21:55, 25 October 2007
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
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