Feature #598
First Start Screen
Status: | Closed | Start date: | 01/31/2013 | ||
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Priority: | High | Due date: | |||
Assignee: | n8fr8 | % Done: | 90% | ||
Category: | - | ||||
Target version: | Dev Sprint 5 | ||||
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Description
The first start screen should present the user with two distinct Walk Throughs or Tutorials. These will explain the two distinct features of StoryMaker, the lessons and the project side.
This would be presented in the activity/dashboard screen that currently exists. When a lesson is taken, or a project created that activity would be place "above" the lessons box, effectively pushing these elements lower in the dashboard/activity screen. The idea being that when this is filled with their projects and lessons taken, these walkthroughs would always sit at the bottom, so that when the users scrolls all the way to the bottom they will be given a place to refresh how the app work.
History
#1 Updated by baghdadbrian almost 5 years ago
Additionally, here is the text for each of the "sliders" within the Explore Lessons / Make a Story boxes:
LESSON OVERVIEW
Learn storytelling.
Learn to be a journalist while staying safe, and producing great audio, photo, and video stories.
Be accurate.
Developed in partnership with ICFJ, you can be sure our journalism lessons will teach you to be a better reporter.
Protect yourself.
Our digital safety lessons will help you and your sources stay safe. StoryMaker aims to keep you safe no matter where your story takes you.
Tell your story better.
Stories are best suited to different mediums, whether audio, photo or video. Learn how each medium is different.
Test Yourself.
Each lesson concludes with a quiz to test your understanding.
Continue Learning.
Share your stories with the StoryMaker community, and learn to be a better storymaker with each story you share.
END LESSON OVERVIEW
PRODUCTION OVERVIEW
Tell stories better.
A good story has a beginning, middle and end. Interview someone to provide more context to your story. Show us where they live. Keep it personal.
Choose your medium.
Audio, photo, and video suit different storytelling styles. Check out the lessons to learn more. Choose a medium, and learn as you go.
Tell a story in five.
Use five clips to tell your story. Describe the location of your story. Introduce your primary subject. The remaining three tell a story with a beginning, middle, and end.
Break the mold.
Assemble your clips in different orders for the most impact.
Tell longer stories.
Story Templates tell you how.
END PRODUCTION OVERVIEW
#2 Updated by n8fr8 almost 5 years ago
- Assignee changed from vitriolix to KevinH
#3 Updated by n8fr8 almost 5 years ago
- Assignee changed from KevinH to n8fr8
#4 Updated by n8fr8 almost 5 years ago
- Status changed from New to In Progress
- % Done changed from 0 to 90
nearly done. just need to tune the contents of the sliding boxes to add the graphics, and debug the sliding.
#5 Updated by baghdadbrian almost 5 years ago
- Priority changed from Normal to High
Nathan notes its nearly done, so lets be sure to complete?
Nathan, if this is a big hassle to complete the final 10%, what exists currently is v1 compatible.
#6 Updated by n8fr8 almost 5 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Resolved
i am going to call this done now. the only thing missing are some of the graphics with the intro text, but we don't really have room for them on smaller screens anyhow. we can work on improving the layout, etc in a future update.
#7 Updated by n8fr8 almost 5 years ago
- Status changed from Resolved to Closed