Add a new timer which looks like an analog clock (easier to read for children).
It could be a switchable mode for our current timer (in that case, the "school" env should have analog as default, the "workshop" env should have digital).
Alternatively, one could just combine both, as illustrated in the shittiest wireframe ever:
Design Reference:
Teachers mentioned Timetex (physical timers used in elementary schools):
It’s okay if our analog clock only supports times up to 1 hour, like the timetex one. It’s a pretty specific use case anyway.
Doesn’t necessarily need to be as fancy with the three colors (in general – don’t put too much effort into styling).
Also see classroomscreen, they have a nice way of editing duration by dragging the hand (an optional fanciness – plus & minus buttons work fine). Their timer runs in the other direction though – I’d say we stick to the Timetex version.
Add a new timer which looks like an analog clock (easier to read for children).
It could be a switchable mode for our current timer (in that case, the "school" env should have analog as default, the "workshop" env should have digital).
Alternatively, one could just combine both, as illustrated in the shittiest wireframe ever:
Design Reference:
Teachers mentioned Timetex (physical timers used in elementary schools):
It’s okay if our analog clock only supports times up to 1 hour, like the timetex one. It’s a pretty specific use case anyway.
Doesn’t necessarily need to be as fancy with the three colors (in general – don’t put too much effort into styling).
Also see classroomscreen, they have a nice way of editing duration by dragging the hand (an optional fanciness – plus & minus buttons work fine). Their timer runs in the other direction though – I’d say we stick to the Timetex version.
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