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Create wireframes / system flow diagrams #5

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slifty opened this issue Jan 3, 2018 · 3 comments
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Create wireframes / system flow diagrams #5

slifty opened this issue Jan 3, 2018 · 3 comments
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slifty commented Jan 3, 2018

Once #2 and #3 are complete we should be ready to start to lay out wireframes, which will be vital in determining the overall architecture of this project and providing a place we can begin to iterate from in terms of use case refinement.

Wireframes should be stored in a /docs folder in the repository. I have no strong preference about the tool for creating them, but ideally it would be something that is either free or that we could buy a single license for BIFFUD.

@slifty slifty added this to the Pitch to Duke Reporter's Lab milestone Jan 3, 2018
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slifty commented Jan 3, 2018

We'll individually make wire frames exploring ideas we have, and then meet on or around January 12th to go over the frames together and consolidate.

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slifty commented May 1, 2018

Update: A ton of important conversation has happened around the vision for the goggles, and we're ready to actually take on the wireframe task in the near future. It will not be part of the Pitch milestone (that is over! we did it!).

I'll adjust it to the new milestone once it's set up.

@slifty slifty changed the title Wireframes / system flow diagrams Create wireframes / system flow diagrams May 1, 2018
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slifty commented Jan 1, 2019

This got done for the #17 experiment. I'll upload those shortly in the docs, but this is an issue that is too widely scoped right now so I'll be closing it with that PR.

slifty added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 1, 2019
These wireframes represent a little bit of "not actually likely to
happen" -- for instance, it might not be realistic to be able to
identify when a phrase is particularly judgmental just yet.  That said,
the point is to indicate the nature of the UX for this initial
experiment.

The goal here is to expose these potentially charged components of
a piece of content to authors.  The primary user in mind here would be
journalists and fact checkers.

Issue #5 Create wireframes
Issue #17 Experiment: Modifying Language
@slifty slifty closed this as completed in #42 Jan 1, 2019
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