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== How users can access to demos== | == How users can access to demos== | ||
There are several places where users can view demos which are not exclusive: | |||
# Moodle Docs page of the demo | # Moodle Docs page of the demo | ||
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# In the pop up of the help menu | # In the pop up of the help menu | ||
# To a new popup that opens when clicking the video help icon (which would be next to the help icon) | # To a new popup that opens when clicking the video help icon (which would be next to the help icon) | ||
===Implementation=== | |||
To implement solution number 3 and 4, there would be two options: | To implement solution number 3 and 4, there would be two options: | ||
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== Guidelines to record a demo== | == Guidelines to record a demo== | ||
* A demo should start always from the home page so the user can know where it is | |||
* A demo should be based on a tutorial like [[Gradebook_1.9_Tutorial|quick grading tutorial]] so the user could see the tutorial in case he/she has missed some steps | |||
* A demo should be done mainly for starters and with growing difficulty, so novice won't give up using the tool because they don't know how to use it (demos are focus on novice or with user not familiar with technology mainly). | |||
== Tools to record a demo == | == Tools to record a demo == | ||
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It would be important to export both the video and audio in flash. | It would be important to export both the video and audio in flash. | ||
== Gradebook demo == | |||
Next a demo has been done following [[Gradebook_1.9_Tutorial|quick grading tutorial]] | |||
[[Category:Usability]] | [[Category:Usability]] |
Revision as of 15:22, 14 August 2008
How users can access to demos
There are several places where users can view demos which are not exclusive:
- Moodle Docs page of the demo
- Tutorial page
- In the pop up of the help menu
- To a new popup that opens when clicking the video help icon (which would be next to the help icon)
Implementation
To implement solution number 3 and 4, there would be two options:
- An always-ready program that instantly captures and shares images and video from your computer to anywhere: To add the video and audio to the web application it would be possible to add JW FLV MEDIA PLAYER and moreover there is a plugin of JW for mediawiki. It must be considered that the only requisit to implement this is that the user has installed flash.
- Youtube or Metacafe
Furthermore, if options 3 and 4 are implemented perhaps it should be a good idea to have a separate file to dowload the demos. So the user could choose to download an extra file with Moodle demos or to download Moodle without having access to the demo option.
Guidelines to record a demo
- A demo should start always from the home page so the user can know where it is
- A demo should be based on a tutorial like quick grading tutorial so the user could see the tutorial in case he/she has missed some steps
- A demo should be done mainly for starters and with growing difficulty, so novice won't give up using the tool because they don't know how to use it (demos are focus on novice or with user not familiar with technology mainly).
Tools to record a demo
- Wink for Windows desktops
- RecordMyDesktop for Linux desktops (this took has already been used to record usability tests).
It would be important to export both the video and audio in flash.
Gradebook demo
Next a demo has been done following quick grading tutorial