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− | == Wednesday - Thursday (9/3/14 - 9/4/14) == | + | == [[IBCS2 - Archives]] == |
− | '''Agenda:'''
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− | * [[IB Computer Science II Syllabus]]
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− | ** Signed syllabus sheets due by the end of next week
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− | * [http://classroom.google.com Google Classroom]
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− | ** Sign into your APS Google accounts
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− | ** Class code: gaxvqsv
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− | * [[Internal Assessment]] Discussions
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− | * [[Media:SystemDesignBasics.pptx]]
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− | * Usability Assignment
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− | *# Sign into your APS Google account
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− | *# Open a Google Doc and title it '''Usability Assignment'''
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− | *# Put your name at the top
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− | *# Find 2 examples of good usability
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− | *## Take a screenshot or find a picture of the example
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− | *## Paste it into the Google Doc
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− | *## Point out or highlight the specific usability aspect somehow (in red or bright green are best)
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− | *## State which usability rule the example is following, and describe how it follows it
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− | *## Repeat for each of the 2 examples of good usability (each example should be a different usability rule)
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− | *# Find 2 examples of bad usability
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− | *## Take a screenshot or find a picture of the example
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− | *## Paste it into the Google Doc
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− | *## Point out or highlight the specific usability aspect failure (in red or bright green are best)
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− | *## State which usability rule the example is breaking, and describe how it breaks it
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− | *## Repeat for each of the 2 examples of bad usability (each example should be a different usability rule)
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− | *# Submit the document through Google Classroom
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− | == Tuesday (9/2/14) ==
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− | * Re-introductions
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− | * Name cards
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− | * Guest login
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− | ** Username: guest
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− | ** No password (just hit enter)
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− | * Complete the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?key=0ApPgoX5sTp-_cDZfazFTTWJTMnp2TUhKTkpCQmtGUEE Student Survey]
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− | * [[Internal Assessment]] Discussion
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