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Illustration | Step | Description | |
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| Paul drops off Chuck; Dan signs Chuck in | The child selection page is an easy tiling of "entries" of different children that Dan has control over. Each entry contains a checkbox that toggles whether or not a given child is presence right now. The question, "Who's Here?" is informal, conversational, learnable, obvious, and understandable, and Dan understand what it means and chooses to select all the children that he sees at any point in time. | |
| Patricia checks the account; sees notification of Chuck being dropped off | Patricia checks the account on her tablet and sees the latest feed items. One of these news feed items is a "drop off" action that indicates that Chuck was safely received by Dan the Daycare Worker. | |
| Dan shares photo story of Chuck finger painting | The conversational layout is obvious here. The dialog attempts to flow naturally and extract the needed information from Dan through the questions it asks. | |
| Patricia checks the account; sees notification of Chuck's new story | Now being at her workplace, Patricia checks the account from her laptop, on a bigger screen. This allows her to see more information on the stories, and sidebar information with the latest report about Chuck from the previous day, and some of his eating habits history. | |
| Dan and his coworkers go through the children in his ChildFeed app, logging what they all ate and how much they ate | Dan achieves this by listing the meals provided in lunch. This is done by clicking on the "Add other meal..." (or "Add meal...") text box, which makes it an active item. Pictures can be added to each meal, also. | |
| Paul and Patrica notice that Chuck did not eat much today, and go back to check his eating history, and notice that he doesn’t eat very much whenever they serve macaroni and cheese | The history view shows a graph history of different trends that are selected from the right-hand-side bar. The trends that are selected are the same as those entered in the daily report or food report, and include any value or metric that is decided with a slider in this design. | |
| Dan puts all of the kids to sleep and sits down and logs information about each child’s mood, temperament, overall energy, etc. | Dan's daily report is a simple tile of user information with sliders and comment boxes as described for the lunch entry. | |
| Patricia checks ChildFeed for overall information on Chuck’s wellness and notices that he is not in a very good mood |
| Patricia views the daily report screen for today's date. She can see a wealth of sliders indicating Chuck's mood today, as well as stories that involve Chuck that took place today, and any additional comments given by Dan. Different trend lines also show in the sidebar (if viewed from desktop), with today's settings visible and thus easily comparable. |
| Patrica picks Chuck up; Dan signs him off | Dan will deselect chuck to show that he has been picked up by his parents. |
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