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dashboard #77

Closed jywarren closed 9 years ago

jywarren commented 9 years ago

screen shot 2014-09-22 at 3 08 53 pm

jywarren commented 9 years ago

lots here from a brainstorm with Melissa -- we can discuss soon! one thing is -- didn't we have 5 or so question groups already broken out? I only see 2 in the current prototype, but @shapironick do you remember doing more, or further subdividing symptoms?

This is a great way to indicate progress overall, situate contributors in the overall scope of the site, and help people resume questions and jump between topics more easily. This should show when you log in!

shapironick commented 9 years ago

This looks great!

The sections in the long version of the survey are: 1) house and Household 2) Individual Health Effects (or Symptoms) 3) Mitigation 4) Other Indicators of Poor IAQ 5) Demographics and Other Risk Factors

you can see the long survey in google doc form here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Uuet7F9KhSNeaZqd83RB_HQrfOHZwk8oQTyEbi8T3pM/edit#

When we scale this up to other types of housing all we would need to change is the first section.

shapironick commented 9 years ago

also are we still set on users only be able to visit the forums after completing all of the questions (which would include "skipping")?

We could also have a lock icon next to the greyed out forum. and we could mention "...read others' stories and tell your own in the forum" so that users will know that it is a place of give and take.

shapironick commented 9 years ago

One last peep: we could also note the number of contributions they make to the forum in the dash so they can see that that form of contribution is just as important as the survey.

jywarren commented 9 years ago

Nice, good thoughts Nick!! +1.

Yes on access only after Qs. Was thinking if there's something other than a lock that gave the feeling of a safe space rather than a forbidden one? Like an open/closed door or something. Just a thought.

Also @mmmelissa thought the circles could be like pie charts -- maybe more like ring charts but sounded like a great way to give a sense of degree of completion/participation.

Finally, if we could shorten the forum names to:

Household Symptoms Mitigation Risk factors Air quality indicators

Would that work? Thinking easier to remember and more accessible. On Sep 23, 2014 11:00 AM, "shapironick" notifications@github.com wrote:

One last peep: we could also note the number of contributions they make to the forum in the dash so they can see that that form of contribution is just as important as the survey.

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shapironick commented 9 years ago

ah, yes. Those shortened names are much better and sounds good all around!

On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Jeffrey Warren notifications@github.com wrote:

Nice, good thoughts Nick!! +1.

Yes on access only after Qs. Was thinking if there's something other than a lock that gave the feeling of a safe space rather than a forbidden one? Like an open/closed door or something. Just a thought.

Also @mmmelissa thought the circles could be like pie charts -- maybe more like ring charts but sounded like a great way to give a sense of degree of completion/participation.

Finally, if we could shorten the forum names to:

Household Symptoms Mitigation Risk factors Air quality indicators

Would that work? Thinking easier to remember and more accessible. On Sep 23, 2014 11:00 AM, "shapironick" notifications@github.com wrote:

One last peep: we could also note the number of contributions they make to the forum in the dash so they can see that that form of contribution is just as important as the survey.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub < https://github.com/publiclab/wherewebreathe/issues/77#issuecomment-56533394>

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mmnoo commented 9 years ago

Regarding pie charts, this is how Duolingo (free awesome language learning website) indicates lesson progress: duolingolessonprogress

jywarren commented 9 years ago

I like that but it might be easier to get text to show up if we use a ring graph -- the text just being in the middle as above.

On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 1:22 PM, Melissa notifications@github.com wrote:

Regarding pie charts, this is how Duolingo (free awesome language learning website) indicates lesson progress: [image: duolingolessonprogress] https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1740152/4376468/db25b7e2-4345-11e4-8ce6-7109b2dd166c.png

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mmnoo commented 9 years ago

Ok, checkout the proto dashboard here: http://dev.wherewebreathe.org:3000/dashboard

Notes:

shapironick commented 9 years ago

looks good! Thanks Melissa!

Sure, we could have just one word for the sections on the dashboard but perhaps full names on the pages themselves once they click through? (perhaps 'indicators' in place of 'other'?)

Also it would be great to have x number of contributions to the forum under x of x questions.

We're getting so close!

mmnoo commented 9 years ago

Ok, changes made (viewable on dev site):

shapironick commented 9 years ago

Looks great! Thanks, Melissa.

In terms of the ring graph @jywarren, are you thinking that we would have something like a slim ring in the appropriate color that would expand based on the percentage of questions answered and then at 100 percent then it would infill the whole circle to indicate completion?

So it would be something like this ring (but in one color) until 100 percent? http://static.squarespace.com/static/521faea6e4b0c0edb64c5d0a/t/523cdcf0e4b0f6b279e80cd7/1379720434080/StackedRingGraph_graphic_3.png

Would we then have the circles corresponding to sections with no answers be just grey so that the ring graph really pops? Will follow your lead on this, just a suggestion.

jywarren commented 9 years ago

I think the dev server is not running right now?

On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 4:16 PM, shapironick notifications@github.com wrote:

Looks great! Thanks, Melissa.

In terms of the ring graph @jywarren https://github.com/jywarren, are you thinking that we would have something like a slim ring in the appropriate color that would expand based on the percentage of questions answered and then at 100 percent then it would infill the whole circle to indicate completion?

So it would be something like this ring (but in one color) until 100 percent?

http://static.squarespace.com/static/521faea6e4b0c0edb64c5d0a/t/523cdcf0e4b0f6b279e80cd7/1379720434080/StackedRingGraph_graphic_3.png

Would we then have the circles corresponding to sections with no answers be just grey so that the ring graph really pops? Will follow your lead on this, just a suggestion.

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mmnoo commented 9 years ago

Whoops. My bad. It should be working now.

jywarren commented 9 years ago

OK, great -- next step for dashboard: clicking on each circle graph should take you to that questionnaire, where you've left off. Visit the Forum should be a button, disabled if you don't yet have access, and "Answer questions to read others' stories in the forum" should be darker, like at least #333, so it doesn't seem to be disabled along with the button.

Finally, can it say "Visit the Housing Forum"?

jywarren commented 9 years ago

Also, I'll do a nicer mockup to work from that'll get all the details right.

jywarren commented 9 years ago

Nicer mockup! Various versions and ideas we discussed on the call today:

screen shot 2014-10-24 at 4 35 36 pm

jywarren commented 9 years ago

I'm going to mark this done! The dash looks great.