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Whereas searching and filtering provide a means of defining what entries get shown, sorting determines how those entries are organized...
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Whereas searching and filtering provide a means of defining what entries get shown in the list of results, sorting determines how those entries are organized. A unique approach to sorting on the laptops makes the metadata associated with entries even more valuable. The sort bar, which the child can expand in order to more precisely control their view of the journal, offers a popup menu from which a number of options such as date, title, activity, size, participants, and others may be chosen.  In addition to this fixed list, a dynamic list of options also appears, providing a list of metadata keys that are present in the majority of the entries within the results list, the utility of which will become apparent below.
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The true functionality of the system arises from "then by" sorting.  When desired, a child can specify up to three levels of sorting hierarchy.  This feature shouldn't be overlooked, since it serves as an extraordinarily powerful means of viewing and organizing data hierarchically, even when no hard hierarchy exists.  In fact, when used to its full advantage this approach can be more useful than a hard hierarchy, since the order of the hierarchy can be adjusted dynamically to suit the child's needs at the time.  And, in conjunction with the intelligently compiled list of metadata keys on which to sort, children can not only find what they're looking for, but can browse through their journal in any way that suits them.  Consider, for instance, that a child filters her journal so that all of her music appears in the results.  Since nearly every song Object in her Journal has metadata keys for artist, album, track, and year, she could sort by these keys to arrange her music collection for browsing.  Sorting by artist, then album, then track she can obtain a traditional view of her music.  In order to view a discography for each artist, on the other hand, she could sort by artist, then by album, then by track.  Or, to see a timeline of her music, she could sort by year, then by artist.
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This powerful sorting method isn't necessarily limited solely to a bunch of songs, or pictures, or other specific type of data.  Since many forms of metadata will apply across Object types, the possibilities are nearly limitless.
    
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