Design Notes

Iteration 2 of Assignments2 has been completed with minimal design reconsideration. The goal was to achieve approximate functional parity with the legacy Assignments tool.

Iteration 2 Screen Relationships

Notes for Iteration 3 Design

Ways in which the Iteration 2 design could be improved:

  • Too much data and text is squeezed into the tabular listing.
  • GB helpers often disruptive; the thickbox is too heavyweight an interface behavior for what is often a simple need (e.g. editing a single value)
  • It's not clear enough what needs to get done next, or what's waiting for attention.
  • The views are too strongly assignment-centric rather than people-centric. There is, for example, no view that helps an instructor review a student's progress across all assignments, or conduct followup tasks like sending out a message to all those who haven't yet submitted. There is also no view that helps instructors oversee the work of multiple graders.
  • Fluid components can be used for reordering, in-line editing, etc.
  • Assignment authoring needs to support a wider array of assignment types and workflows.
  • Download/Upload all could be further streamlined.

Primary Tasks:

  • Assignment Authoring
  • Assignment management
    • Open and Due Dates
    • Assigning reviewers, workflows, etc.
    • Storing information for non-electronic (or offline) assignments as well
  • Teaching Assistant or Tutor reviewing/grading many submissions for a large class
  • Student submitting assignments by the due date
  • Students receiving their grades and other feedback

Secondary Tasks:

  • Students comparing their performance to the rest of the class.
  • Instructors reviewing a Student's progress over time
  • Instructor managing and overseeing the work of multiple reviewers (e.g. teaching assistants)
  • Using submission/review to support academic activities outside coursework

Note that Reviewers need not be instructors, and may also be submitters (e.g. Peer review)

A Different Tool Structure

Aims:

  • Bring "What's Next?" front and center (which can also provide the foundation for a dashboard or synoptic view)
  • Set the stage for tidier content management by better separating Assignment management from Submission management
  • Minimize tabular data by obviating some of it (e.g. status keywords) with physical separation.

Multi-Step Assignment Authoring Wizard

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  1. Feb 20, 2008

    Clay Fenlason says:

    It would be best to incorporate functionality available in the Dropbox tool, as ...

    It would be best to incorporate functionality available in the Dropbox tool, as part of a unified assignment submission space.