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− | Gary C. Martin | + | == Gary C. Martin == |
− | + | Gary C. Martin (gary at garycmartin dot com) is a freelance software developer based in Edinburgh, UK, with a focus on design, UI/HCI, analytics, and information visualisation. His external homepage is over at http://www.garycmartin.com/. | |
− | + | ===Todo=== | |
− | + | * New release of Moon with more features | |
− | + | * Test and use Wade's SugarGames (replacement for un-maintained OlpcGames pygame wrapper) | |
− | + | * ...lots more (oh my...) | |
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− | == | + | ===Ongoing=== |
+ | * Sugar touch UI/UX design | ||
+ | ** [[User:Garycmartin/Maliit]] | ||
+ | ** [[User:Garycmartin/Maliit Layouts]] | ||
+ | ** [[Design Team/Activity Touch Input]] | ||
+ | ** [[Design Team/Sugar Shell Touch Input]] | ||
+ | * Misc Activity maintenance/development | ||
+ | ** Physics | ||
+ | ** Calculate | ||
+ | ** Moon | ||
+ | ** Clock | ||
+ | * Monthly [[Sugar Labs/SOM#It.27s_An_Education_Project_Mailing_List|Self Organising Map]] (SOM) generation for the IAEP mailing list | ||
+ | * [[Design_Team|Design Team]] member | ||
+ | * [[Activity_Team|Activity Team]] co-co-ordinator | ||
+ | * Sugar testing, feedback, and trac reports (access to an XO-B4, two XO-1s and various virtual machine environments in Mac OS X) | ||
− | + | ===Done=== | |
− | |||
− | + | * Maze (have a version with [http://git.sugarlabs.org/~garycmartin/maze/garycmartins-face-clone happy faces]) | |
+ | * New toolbar support for [[Activities/Physics|Physics]] | ||
+ | * SVG toolbar icons for [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Calculate Calculate], and other misc SVG work (Image Viewer, some Sugar UI elements) | ||
+ | * [[Marketing_Team/BoothBanners|Banners and Poster]] work for the Marketing Team | ||
+ | * Adopted [http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/clock Clock] (by Pierre Métras) an Activity for learning to tell the time | ||
+ | * Sugar port of [[Activities/Labyrinth|Labyrinth]] Activity for creating mind-maps (with much help from tomeu and alsroot) | ||
+ | * Work on [http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/physics Physics] to help polish, and tidy up the UI. See its [[Activities/Physics|wiki page]] for more details. | ||
+ | * Various [[Education Team/Evaluation_Studies|SOMs]] for educational related papers people post (I'll try to map texts linked/posted there) | ||
+ | * Some more [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Academic_Papers research paper SOMs] over on wiki.laptop.org | ||
+ | * Icon set for the Sugar [[Sugar_Labs/Getting Involved|Getting Involved]] page | ||
+ | * Monthly [[Sugar Labs/SOM#Sugar_Mailing_List| Self Organising Map]] (SOM) generation for the Sugar-devel mailing list | ||
+ | * [[Activities/Moon|Moon]] Activity showing Moon phase and eclipse visualisation | ||
− | + | ====Maze happy faces==== | |
+ | |||
+ | Testing the face drawing at different Maze resolutions, from easy to hard, to make sure they are still clearly visible. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Maze_faces_huge.png|thumb|centre|400px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Maze_faces_large.png|thumb|centre|400px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Maze_faces_medium.png|thumb|centre|400px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Maze_faces_small.png|thumb|centre|400px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Maze_faces_tiny.png|thumb|centre|400px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Work in progress=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Memorize toolbar mockups==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Default main view ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Memorize main view.png|thumb|centre|640px|This is the default main view with an initial game played part way through. Ideally a resumed Memorize activity instance should remember the state of the game from when it was Stopped. Note that the old '''Create --> New game''' icon is being used to replace the '''Restart''' game icon. From this view new games can easily be played at different difficulties and with different demo game sets.]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Play new game===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Memorize play new game hint.png|thumb|centre|640px|'''Play new game''' restarts the currently active set of question tiles.]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Example using standard Edit toolbar for game customisation===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Memorize edit toolbar view.png|thumb|centre|640px|The '''Edit toolbar'''. OK, here's the more controversial case... The standard '''Edit''' toolbar has the additional tools required for game customisation, it also redraws the main canvas with the game creation UI holding the currently active game questions (note the '''Clear''' tool button for quickly removing all questions). This means both clicking and delayed hovering over the '''Edit''' tool button redraws the canvas with the game creation UI. This may feel wrong and be less obvious how to escape from the view if triggered by a hover delay (as moving the cursor into the canvas area should not hide the game creation UI). If folks think this is overloading the default '''Edit''' metaphor from its usual basic copy & paste features, we could add a new primary icon for the game creation UI - perhaps it could be a primary button with only a help hint palette, no secondary palette, and have the game type controls on the game creation canvas? (this would avoid the full canvas delayed hover issue)]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Example using cog icon for game customisation features===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Memorize cog create tab.png|thumb|centre|640px|After some email/irc discussion it seems overloading the existing edit UI with new editing features has too many negatives, this example breaks out the customisation features into a cog icon (as used in the Abacus Activity and view source menu icon). Discussion about using the cog icon or some new visual is ongoing.]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Activity toolbar with import/export features===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Memorize activity toolbar.png|thumb|centre|640px|The '''Activity toolbar''' includes the usual widget suspects along with the old Memorize '''Load game''' and '''Save game''' icons features. The load/save allow for custom quiz creation similar to the previous Memorize work flow (but they would not strictly be necessary if '''Keep''' didn't generate objects that share the same activity ID, or in the future if we replace '''Keep''' with a simple Journal duplicate object feature). These two features should be renamed to '''Import game''' and '''Export game'''. The Activity title is used as the exported name.]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Example work flows===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | # Simple play through of a demo game: | ||
+ | ## child starts a new instance of Memorize from the Home view spiral | ||
+ | ## plays the default demo game, and/or selects one from the demo game list, and/or adjusts the number of game grid tiles | ||
+ | ## teacher asks child to stop playing while she sets homework for the class, child clicks Stop | ||
+ | ## later that evening child resumes the Memorize activity from their Journal and continues playing from where they had previously stopped | ||
+ | # Make a new Memorize activity based on some existing content: | ||
+ | ## child starts a new instance of Memorize from the Home view spiral | ||
+ | ## imports a game called '''Capital Cities of the World''' that one of their friends shared with them | ||
+ | ## clicks Edit and edits the game by adding ten new harder questions | ||
+ | ## changes the Activity Title to '''Capital Cities of the World, extra hard''' | ||
+ | ## plays a few rounds of the game to try it out before collaborating and challenging their friends to a game | ||
+ | # Modify an existing Memorize activity: | ||
+ | ## child resumes a Memorize activity from their Journal that a friend shared with them | ||
+ | ## clicks '''Edit''' toolbar button and edits the game by adding some new questions, and correcting some spelling mistakes | ||
+ | ## clicks '''Play new game''', and plays a few rounds of the game to try it out before challenging their friends to a game | ||
+ | # Make a new Memorize game from sctarch | ||
+ | ## child starts a new instance of Memorize from the Home view spiral | ||
+ | ## clicks the '''Edit''' tool button | ||
+ | ## clicks the '''Clear''' tool button in the '''Edit''' secondary toolbar | ||
+ | ## adds their game questions/answers using the '''Edit''' game creation canvas | ||
+ | ## clicks the '''Play new game''' toolbar icon and plays through their game to try it out | ||
+ | ## clicks the '''Activity''' toolbar icon and enters a title for their game | ||
+ | ## clicks '''Stop''' |
Latest revision as of 12:54, 14 September 2012
Gary C. Martin
Gary C. Martin (gary at garycmartin dot com) is a freelance software developer based in Edinburgh, UK, with a focus on design, UI/HCI, analytics, and information visualisation. His external homepage is over at http://www.garycmartin.com/.
Todo
- New release of Moon with more features
- Test and use Wade's SugarGames (replacement for un-maintained OlpcGames pygame wrapper)
- ...lots more (oh my...)
Ongoing
- Sugar touch UI/UX design
- Misc Activity maintenance/development
- Physics
- Calculate
- Moon
- Clock
- Monthly Self Organising Map (SOM) generation for the IAEP mailing list
- Design Team member
- Activity Team co-co-ordinator
- Sugar testing, feedback, and trac reports (access to an XO-B4, two XO-1s and various virtual machine environments in Mac OS X)
Done
- Maze (have a version with happy faces)
- New toolbar support for Physics
- SVG toolbar icons for Calculate, and other misc SVG work (Image Viewer, some Sugar UI elements)
- Banners and Poster work for the Marketing Team
- Adopted Clock (by Pierre Métras) an Activity for learning to tell the time
- Sugar port of Labyrinth Activity for creating mind-maps (with much help from tomeu and alsroot)
- Work on Physics to help polish, and tidy up the UI. See its wiki page for more details.
- Various SOMs for educational related papers people post (I'll try to map texts linked/posted there)
- Some more research paper SOMs over on wiki.laptop.org
- Icon set for the Sugar Getting Involved page
- Monthly Self Organising Map (SOM) generation for the Sugar-devel mailing list
- Moon Activity showing Moon phase and eclipse visualisation
Maze happy faces
Testing the face drawing at different Maze resolutions, from easy to hard, to make sure they are still clearly visible.
Work in progress
Memorize toolbar mockups
Default main view
Play new game
Example using standard Edit toolbar for game customisation
Example using cog icon for game customisation features
Activity toolbar with import/export features
Example work flows
- Simple play through of a demo game:
- child starts a new instance of Memorize from the Home view spiral
- plays the default demo game, and/or selects one from the demo game list, and/or adjusts the number of game grid tiles
- teacher asks child to stop playing while she sets homework for the class, child clicks Stop
- later that evening child resumes the Memorize activity from their Journal and continues playing from where they had previously stopped
- Make a new Memorize activity based on some existing content:
- child starts a new instance of Memorize from the Home view spiral
- imports a game called Capital Cities of the World that one of their friends shared with them
- clicks Edit and edits the game by adding ten new harder questions
- changes the Activity Title to Capital Cities of the World, extra hard
- plays a few rounds of the game to try it out before collaborating and challenging their friends to a game
- Modify an existing Memorize activity:
- child resumes a Memorize activity from their Journal that a friend shared with them
- clicks Edit toolbar button and edits the game by adding some new questions, and correcting some spelling mistakes
- clicks Play new game, and plays a few rounds of the game to try it out before challenging their friends to a game
- Make a new Memorize game from sctarch
- child starts a new instance of Memorize from the Home view spiral
- clicks the Edit tool button
- clicks the Clear tool button in the Edit secondary toolbar
- adds their game questions/answers using the Edit game creation canvas
- clicks the Play new game toolbar icon and plays through their game to try it out
- clicks the Activity toolbar icon and enters a title for their game
- clicks Stop