hackforla / tdm-calculator

DTLA Hack for LA is partnering with Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) to develop a Traffic Demand Management (TDM) calculator tool. This tool will help planners at LADOT and real estate developers to meet the Los Angeles’s Mobility Plan goals by 2035.
https://tdm.ladot.lacity.org
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Documentation explaining improvement strategies #1125

Open SMR9220 opened 2 years ago

SMR9220 commented 2 years ago

Overview

Include additional documentation explaining the potential impact that option will have on the final goal.

Action Items

In the corresponding tooltips, include text which will explain exactly how selecting a measure to implement, will help the city achieve its sustainable development goals.

Resources/Instructions

Include hyperlinks to documentation and/or research that helped determine the strategies, and the points allocated to each.

SMR9220 commented 2 years ago

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Biuwa commented 1 year ago
ExperimentsInHonesty commented 1 year ago

@Jane4925 can you provide some additional details that came out of User test 2 which led to creation of this issue

Jane4925 commented 1 year ago

This issue mainly came out the comments that participants had when selecting strategies on page 4 and answering the closing questions (e.g. what things you want improvements on, what motivated you to participant in the interview, etc.). It is something that nice to have rather than must have. If documents or research relevant to the strategies are available, putting a link in the tooltip could be sufficient, doesn't really have to be text - might make tooltip too long to read.

Biuwa commented 1 year ago
ExperimentsInHonesty commented 1 year ago

@Jane4925 Kicking this back to research. When we do the overall research for the app, and people use the faq, and understand where to find tootips etc, do they still have this concern.

This should be updated in this spreadsheet TDM: Usability test 2: Issue Tracker

mojimoh commented 1 year ago

@Jane4925 Please provide update

  1. Progress: "What is the current status of your project? What have you completed and what is left to do?"
  2. Blockers: "Difficulties or errors encountered."
  3. Availability: "How much time will you have this week to work on this issue?"
  4. ETA: "When do you expect this issue to be completed?"
  5. Pictures (if necessary): "Add any pictures that will help illustrate what you are working on."
Jane4925 commented 1 year ago

@Jane4925 Please provide update

  1. Progress: "What is the current status of your project? What have you completed and what is left to do?"
  2. Blockers: "Difficulties or errors encountered."
  3. Availability: "How much time will you have this week to work on this issue?"
  4. ETA: "When do you expect this issue to be completed?"
  5. Pictures (if necessary): "Add any pictures that will help illustrate what you are working on."

Personally think that this issue can be closed or put into ice box till next round of user testing if 1) stakeholders believe that the TDM ordinance will cover most contents about strategies 2) we want to include links to specific chapter/section from TDM ordinance in tooltips on page 4 3) the new FAQ page can help addressing people’s questions

I have a clarifying question: does Bonnie mean to see how users think if we do another user testing (round 3)? Because this issue come out of round 2 testing and we didn't have the most updated TDM ordinance or FAQ page at the time.

Biuwa commented 10 months ago