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Summary

This feature provides access to the library content installed by the media feature. It is also known as Pathagar.

Owner

Current status

  • Targeted release: XSCD_4
  • Last updated: 10/21/2013
  • Percentage of completion: 80%

Detailed Description

This feature provides the user interface to the books, audio, and other content in the media feature.

Benefit to XSCD

This feature gives access to additional content.

Scope

The Internet in a Box gives users access to the books in English from E-Pustakalaya, Learn English - Kids from the British Council, Sugar Activities, and audio clips from Old Time Radio and Music collections.

UI Design

The user clicks on the Library icon on the portal. This screen has icons for the various collections. The user clicks on the appropriate icon to access a collection. The next level either shows buttons for items in the collection or buttons for sub-collections. The item screen shows 9 items per screen. The user navigates by the arrow keys to select an item. Clicking on an item causes Browse to download it to the Journal (or for Sugar Activities, install the activity).

How To Test

Verify that the feature works as described in the IIAB step by step slide show.

User Experience

User will be able to select books to be read online or, preferably, downloaded to their XO for offline reading via the Read Activity.

Dependencies

None

Contingency Plan

This feature will not be included in XSCD.

Documentation

Self-documenting

Release Notes

Any open issues will be described.

Comments and Discussion

discussion tab for this feature