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Week 2 - Create list of base applications #17

Closed maryi closed 8 years ago

maryi commented 8 years ago

This list of base applications will be used on Week 3 to initially populate the database.

kristalow commented 8 years ago

list of base applications spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Trh6Pesxvv5aYfd_x7wXxGmR5k9Y5g7-wpFbezwqi8E/edit?usp=sharing

kristalow commented 8 years ago

compared my list of applications with the one's eli added to the spreadsheet and the descriptors we used are the same. i will add more applications to the list by wednesday.

mpaskevi commented 8 years ago

how is work going on this? it does not appear that the list of apps is growing very quickly.

kristalow commented 8 years ago

it's good, i've been super busy with my other classes but i will definitely focus on adding some more to this list later today and during reading break.

eli4 commented 8 years ago

we should probably update the list of base application to include the new descriptors of modality and others found here:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TqLa4gHUFu1yPXL21nvnYt639jL6ufVpg50lL-hpFUo/edit#gid=792928667 as well as remove ones like authentication type which aren't being used any more.

kristalow commented 8 years ago

thanks for the reminder @eli4 . i have updated the list of apps to include modality, learning curve, etc. and i removed authentication type.

i'm having some trouble classifying some apps for the 'content privacy' descriptor. (Private channels/ Open messages to registered users / Open messages to general public) for example, some online whiteboards can only be seen by the select group of people who can edit it, so would i label it as Private Channel? or what if apps don't have chat/messaging features?

mpaskevi commented 8 years ago

Sorry for the delay @kristalow. Some ideas

Private channels - users can communicate to other group members privately or the group as a whole (Google Hangouts, Slack) Open messages to registered users in group - users can communicate to group as a whole only (Gliffy, GitHub) Open messages to general public - all communication visible to outside users (Twitter)

Perhaps 'open messages' is not the best term to use here. I might say 'open communication'? That would cover collaboration beyond messaging and include contributions to a webpage, whiteboard, document, etc. Does that help?

kristalow commented 8 years ago

@mpaskevi yes, thank you for the help. this will give me a good start on filling this section in for the app list.