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==Application '''"RAISE YOUR HANDS"'''==
 
==Application '''"RAISE YOUR HANDS"'''==
  
* I. Application start:
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I. Application start:
** Teacher poses question to the class
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* Teacher poses question to the class
** Presses the "start" button in the frontend
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* Presses the "start" button in the frontend
** Buzzers change status (e.g. pulsing LEDs) as a sign that users can press button to raise their hands
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* Buzzers change status (e.g. pulsing LEDs) as a sign that users can press button to raise their hands
  
* II. During the timeout period:
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II. During the timeout period:
** as soon as a user presses a button on his or her buzzer
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* as soon as a user presses a button on his or her buzzer
** the buzzer changes status (different LED signal)
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* the buzzer changes status (different LED signal)
** the frontend displays each buzzer status change
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* the frontend displays each buzzer status change
  
* III. Timeout end
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III. Timeout end
** either automatic or teacher hits the "stop" button in the frontend
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* either automatic or teacher hits the "stop" button in the frontend
** buzzers change their status to show that time is over
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* buzzers change their status to show that time is over
** computer changes random buzzer
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* computer changes random buzzer
** selected buzzer changes status (e.g. plays sound, yellow LED flashes)
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* selected buzzer changes status (e.g. plays sound, yellow LED flashes)
** user with selected buzzer answers the teacher's question
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* user with selected buzzer answers the teacher's question
  
 
IV. Evaluate answer
 
IV. Evaluate answer
** The teacher presses one of the following buttons in the frontend:
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* The teacher presses one of the following buttons in the frontend:
*** correct answer
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** correct answer
**** buzzer changes status to reflect "correct answer"
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*** buzzer changes status to reflect "correct answer"
**** app returns to start screen
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*** app returns to start screen
*** incorrect answer, start new timeout
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** incorrect answer, start new timeout
**** buzzer changes status to reflect "wrong answer"
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*** buzzer changes status to reflect "wrong answer"
**** app returns to start screen
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*** app returns to start screen
*** incorrect answer, select new random buzzer (this option is disabled if there aren't any buzzers left that have pressed a button)
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** incorrect answer, select new random buzzer (this option is disabled if there aren't any buzzers left that have pressed a button)
**** buzzer changes status to reflect "wrong answer"
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*** buzzer changes status to reflect "wrong answer"
**** new selected buzzer changes status to "answer please"
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*** new selected buzzer changes status to "answer please"
  
 
=='''VOTES/SURVEYS'''==
 
=='''VOTES/SURVEYS'''==

Version vom 13. April 2011, 14:11 Uhr

Teacher Frontend

HTML/JS webapp running on the teacher's laptop.

UX Design Wireframes: Datei:EduBuzzer InteractionDesign Version0.1.pdf

List of possible applications:

Application "RAISE YOUR HANDS"

I. Application start:

  • Teacher poses question to the class
  • Presses the "start" button in the frontend
  • Buzzers change status (e.g. pulsing LEDs) as a sign that users can press button to raise their hands

II. During the timeout period:

  • as soon as a user presses a button on his or her buzzer
  • the buzzer changes status (different LED signal)
  • the frontend displays each buzzer status change

III. Timeout end

  • either automatic or teacher hits the "stop" button in the frontend
  • buzzers change their status to show that time is over
  • computer changes random buzzer
  • selected buzzer changes status (e.g. plays sound, yellow LED flashes)
  • user with selected buzzer answers the teacher's question

IV. Evaluate answer

  • The teacher presses one of the following buttons in the frontend:
    • correct answer
      • buzzer changes status to reflect "correct answer"
      • app returns to start screen
    • incorrect answer, start new timeout
      • buzzer changes status to reflect "wrong answer"
      • app returns to start screen
    • incorrect answer, select new random buzzer (this option is disabled if there aren't any buzzers left that have pressed a button)
      • buzzer changes status to reflect "wrong answer"
      • new selected buzzer changes status to "answer please"

VOTES/SURVEYS

    • enable to vote on a topic without raising your hand in front of the class which ultimately leads to a more honest voting behaviour
    • enables vote mechanisms that are hard to do with paper like multiple choices and ratings on preferred solutions as in "I'd like option A but if we don't get enough votes for that, option B would be my second favourite."


GROUPWORK / GROUPGAMES

    • teams of pupils can be chosen by a random generator this would take the social stress off the teacher as in "i dont want to be in a group with this guy.." "..the computer has chosen ist fair"
    • games would be possible where groups compete and if a group performs better it has to let a member go into another group
    • also the opposite is possible where the best performing group gets new members..

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE MODE

    • if a pupil doesnt know the answer he could "ask the audience" and the kids could press what they think is the right answer..


MULTIPLE CHOICE TESTS

    • this will probably not be in version 0.1 as it needs a lot of work that is unrealistic to be implemented with the very short deadline of 2 months
    • teacher should be able to have a live on-stage test where the kids can answer questions with multiple choice pushbutton modes
    • multiple choice tests are not very common in europe so we need to spend research on this subject

GAMES

    • maybe something like the werewolf game
    • the remote choses who is the wolf and the others have to find out who it is by talking to each other on a round based system


SCHNITZELJAGD

    • multiple stations are layed out around the classroom
    • students go from station to station, plug in their ibutton, push a button to put in their solution to the quest presented at this station, go to next station