[p2pu-dev] wireframes of badge task/assessment

Arlton Lowry arltonlowry at gmail.com
Mon Sep 26 17:29:33 UTC 2011



> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 6:20 PM, John Britton <john at p2pu.org> wrote:
> The main reason we've pushed the badge logic into a separate page is that it's not fully fleshed out so we needed to compartmentalize it to continue.
> Is there something we could do to further flesh it out? happy to work on that 

I'm not sure we have the time to fully realize everything in this release. Jessica has to code it out, and from my understanding she's going to be traveling next week, so she may not have much time to implement the changes. I think it's probably best to push it off on its own for now and bring it more into the Challenge's page in future releases. My 2 pennies. :)

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> We also toyed with the idea of having it in a pop-up, but don't we want to expose them to all of the other people that are applying for the badge that they can review as well?
> that could be a separate popup, once you click on the award a badge section (attached)

I'm not sold on popups. I would rather have some kind of lightbox instead. What if the user has a popup blocker enabled? Also, personally, I find popups annoying and I'm sure a lot of people do too. Now, that's a total of  4 pennies. :)

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> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Chloe Varelidi <chloe at varelidi.com> wrote:
> Hey John,
> thanks!
> My only comment is that it is one "extra click" right now to do the "badge task" whereas keeping it inside the window might make it easier for users to apply for the badge and award others for the badge. Additionally it is best in terms of a learning experience that I can immediately "see the benefit" and the "end goal" of what I am doing, which includes the option to apply for a badge and giving a badge to a peer. However if you think it might be just fine with going to a new page for the badge task we can try that for now and revisit the issue later...
> cheers,
> Chloe
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> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 5:20 PM, John Britton <john at p2pu.org> wrote:
> Adding a bit more context:
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> Arlton and I spent some time discussing how we could expose badges on the Challenge page while still leaving the bulk of the interaction design up to you. We came up with the concept of asking users to apply for a badge by clicking "apply for badge."
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> After the click, the user is sent to a new page with all of the badges available from that challenge and can take the necessary steps to submit.
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> Please let us know if there's another way you'd like us to surface this action.
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> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 3:43 PM, Arlton Lowry <arltonlowry at gmail.com> wrote:
> John and I had spoke about there being a "Apply for Badge" button under the tasks that sends users to a page that has all the badges listed with what is needed to apply for each of them. From your mockup, it looks like you plan to have that happen on the Challenge page?
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> You can checkout what we have so far here: http://alpha.p2pu.org:8091/en/groups/new-group/
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>> Hey all - wanted to share wireframes of the badge task and peer assessment that Chloe has been working on. 
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>> Included:
>> Challenge view with badge tasks (I know we are not building this piece but tried to capture the thinking of the flow)
>> Task/process for peer to peer badges
>> Task/process for submission for skill badges
>> Peer assessment of skill badges
>> Mockup of a potential review queue to help prioritize submissions that still need assessments 
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>> Please let us know if you have questions or feedback. Jessica is set to dive into development of the badge and assessment related functionality over the weekend.
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>> -E
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>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Chloe Varelidi <chloe at varelidi.com>
>> Date: Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 11:43 AM
>> Subject: Re: badge integration: next steps
>> To: Erin Knight <erin.knight21 at gmail.com>
>> Cc: Jessica Ledbetter <jessica at jessicaledbetter.com>
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>> So, I have updated all wireframes Erin so that the i m done is after the badge tasks, and on themouseover we include the "formula" or whatever we want to call it, see attached
>> Also, took a stab on a wireframe of what could happen when you clicked on the "review your peers" left sidebar on arltons mockup. > does that sound right? It might be something John & arlton are already working on?
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