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* For each issue, identify the problem clearly (screenshots) and clearly describe one or more solutions (incl mock screenshots) for the community to evaluate. | * For each issue, identify the problem clearly (screenshots) and clearly describe one or more solutions (incl mock screenshots) for the community to evaluate. | ||
* Create code to solve the problem with the best decided solution (optional, depending on Moodle community thoughts). | * Create code to solve the problem with the best decided solution (optional, depending on Moodle community thoughts). | ||
* Take a look at [http://fluidproject.org/ Fluid Project] (who we are involved with already) to | * Take a look at [http://fluidproject.org/ Fluid Project] (who we are involved with already) to see where some of their components can be used in Moodle (optional). | ||
see where some of their components can be used in Moodle (optional). | |||
==To do== | ==To do== |
Revision as of 22:18, 9 May 2008
Note: This page outlines ideas for the Usability issues project. It's a specification under construction! If you have any comments or suggestions, please add them to the page comments.
The main objective of this project is to detect and solve specific usability issues.
Index
Main tasks
- Research in the tracker, forums, etc. to create a hitlist of the top 10 (or 20) specific usability issues.
- For each issue, identify the problem clearly (screenshots) and clearly describe one or more solutions (incl mock screenshots) for the community to evaluate.
- Create code to solve the problem with the best decided solution (optional, depending on Moodle community thoughts).
- Take a look at Fluid Project (who we are involved with already) to see where some of their components can be used in Moodle (optional).
To do
- Classify specific usability issues
- Identify the solutions
- Create code to solve the problem
- Take a look at Fluid Project
Done
- AI test
- Usability test
- Research in the tracker, forums, and hitlist
- Research the bibliography
See also
- GSOC/2008
- Using Moodle GSOC: Moodle Usability Guidelines forum discussion