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*smooth upload (through browsing image files, clicking on an image to select it).
*setting a title: feel there could be a default title (such as the file name)
select review group. *not clear what a reviewer group is instead say "would do you like your reviewers to be" - "review groups felt like a term she was not familiar with--would rather have it posed as a quest: 'who do you want to review?' " - "I don't know if this means the reviewer can see the groups or i can see the groups". Would rather instead be asked "would do you like your reviewers to be?"
*select private: want wanted the review commenters see comments from within their groups only
Reviewing Feedback stage:
Cool, I got 4.5!
I wonder if these tags (categories) were made by the reviewer or if I made them. - "I wonder if the reviewers made the tags or if i made them some time in the past--if the reviewers made them then that's cool"
-was able to understand meaning of icons from categories on the side
-noticed that the comments cover the photo when expanded - Expands annotation symbols
"would the default be "All" in the tabs if their are not multiple categories"
explores version: want to click on older version "haha rob miller likes it"
"filter by" deselect all and click emotionnal
"reminds me" of brings up
*overall rating very clear
*understand meaning of categories filters on the side
*satisfied to see annotation symbols on picture expand with comments
*satisfied with the exploration of previous versions by clicking
*did not try to explore the groups tabs at the top by herself. , unsure what the effect of the tab may be ("would the default be all if there aren't multiple groups? confusing I expect expected to see friends since this is want I selectedthe only group who I asked for feedback").
Host 5:
Setup stage:
first thing I would do is title it. upload picture. get replaced done
customize my critique
i would like both emotional and technical then next
"i would like only my mentors to see..." "what is other groups mean?". (after explanation) "I want these people not to see..."
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