CMU-CREATE-Lab / preK-emotions-app

Other
1 stars 2 forks source link

Help kids pause to feel their heartbeat #67

Closed ehamner closed 4 years ago

ehamner commented 5 years ago

Kids rarely feel their heart (Observed Pilot 1, Weeks 1-7). They just pick one of the heartbeat images. In the wireframes we had an image to help guide them but I guess we lost it when we flipped to the horizontal layout.

What if we showed a hand on heart image first, without the heartbeats? And then the heartbeats appeared after a moment?

For reference, the wireframe: wireframehandonheart

and the current design: screenshot_2019-03-05-14-25-30

lczito commented 5 years ago

I like that

On Mar 5, 2019, at 13:35, Emily notifications@github.com wrote:

Kids rarely feel their heart (Observed Pilot 1, Weeks 1-7). They just pick one of the heartbeat images. In the wireframes we had an image to help guide them but I guess we lost it when we flipped to the horizontal layout.

What if we showed a hand on heart image first, without the heartbeats? And then the heartbeats appeared after a moment?

For reference, the wireframe and the current design:

— You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread.

ehamner commented 5 years ago

From Rachelle: I like the image of a person feeling their heart....better yet, if that person was an actual child placing their hand on their chest....The children may not have equated the symbol of a heart with their actual heart.....

ehamner commented 5 years ago

@mo11yj thoughts on what would be a more consistent design - an icon, photo, short video? The kids found the yoga videos useful to know what to do. I could do a photo or video with Katie if we want to go that route.

mo11yj commented 5 years ago

I think an illustration would be most consistent with the design; however, a video might be most clear to help students actually complete the action of putting their hands on their hearts.

So I think it is best to go in the video direction. I can mock up the screens for it over the weekend, but if you want to get started implementing, I imagine it would be one screen with the instruction and video, and then have it auto advance to the screen with "how fast is your heart beating?" after a few seconds or two loops of the video. (Since their hand should be on their heart, it might be hard to press a button, especially if they are holding the kindle in the other hand)

mo11yj commented 5 years ago

Screens: zpl.io/VOP586r , zpl.io/bJvnjWn

Screen Shot 2019-03-09 at 11 23 52 AM Screen Shot 2019-03-09 at 11 23 58 AM
rachelleduffy commented 5 years ago

Hello...I am unable to view the video....What does this do?

On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 11:24 AM mo11yj notifications@github.com wrote:

Screens: zpl.io/VOP586r , zpl.io/bJvnjWn

[image: Screen Shot 2019-03-09 at 11 23 52 AM] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25698542/54074222-e1407380-425d-11e9-9b18-ea3c9b873089.png

[image: Screen Shot 2019-03-09 at 11 23 58 AM] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25698542/54074223-e6052780-425d-11e9-8f4b-88139eeddec1.png

— You are receiving this because you were assigned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/CMU-CREATE-Lab/preK-emotions-app/issues/67#issuecomment-471197509, or mute the thread https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AtOsw--L8zxuGYvRT88MKoPMapBpQu-7ks5vU-BHgaJpZM4bfWC0 .

mo11yj commented 5 years ago

This is just a screenshot, if you decide to go the video route, I think Emily said she would record something to fit here.

ehamner commented 5 years ago

I added a short video clip to the res-raw folder in box. I wish she had held her hand there a little longer. If it isn't long enough for the audio clip I guess we can just stay on the last frame.

HandonHeart.zip

tasota commented 5 years ago

@kaylaleung take a look at the RecordUseWordsActivity for using fragments to display in 1 activity.