GR1 Analysis
Table of Contents
User Analysis
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- Olyvia, the organized student
- Levi, the lazy student
- Tina, the TA
Olyvia, the organized student
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Levi, the lazy student
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Tina, the TA
Tina has been a TA for two years, and she currently uses a number of websites and online tools to communicate with her students. She is not satisfied with the current way of entering this information, which sometimes involves editing HTML files on her computer and uploading them using FTP. As a student, she uses Google Calendar to organize her assignments. At the beginning of a term, she schedules all her test dates in a personal calendar. As a TA, one of her concerns is getting the word out when a change is made to an assignment. Tina believes that a collaborative organizer would benefit her more as a student than as a TA, but she also thinks that such tool should support the specific needs of TAs and instructors. She is particularly interested in collecting assignments statistics, such as difficulty and time to completion. She believes the collaborative nature of the tool would not make it less reliable, especially if moderated by the TAs.
Lessons learned from TA:
- TAs could have the role of moderators
- Changes in assignments are a real-world problem
- TAs and instructors could use the tool to collect statistical information
Task Analysis
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- Creating a class feed
- Subscribing to a class feed
- Creating an assignment
- Crossing an assignment off the list
Creating a Class Feed
- Goal: enter a new class, with its assignments, into the system
- Subtasks:
- Create the new class
- Add one or more assignments
- Preconditions:
- A descriptive name for the new class feed
- A list of assignments with due dates
- Frequency of use:
- At the beginning of a semester, once per class
Subscribing to a Class Feed
- Goal:
- Subtasks:
- Preconditions:
- Frequency of use:
Creating an assignment
- Goal:
- Subtasks:
- Preconditions:
- Frequency of use:
Crossing an assignment off the list
- Goal: mark an assignment as done, so that it does not appear in the due list
- Subtasks:
- Mark the assignment as done
- Fill in assignment statistics (optional)
- Preconditions:
- A completed assignment
- Frequency of use:
- Once per assignment (several times a week)