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Improvements after usability test (QA) by Abi (source): 

  • “I can get to the choose file button but there is no visual cue that focus is on this button. I can't get to the upload button via the keyboard.”

  • “Looking at this a bit more closely, I get unexpected behaviour once I select a file. Once I see the file name in the form expected behaviour on pressing Enter would be for the file to be uploaded. Current behaviour is for the Choose file dialog to appear again. Solution would be to move focus to the upload button once the form is filled in.To make the upload button keyboard accessible, set tabindex=0 . This issue on Semantic-UI github may help https://github.com/Semantic-Org/Semantic-UI/issues/3664

From a design perspective, I think it would be nicer to have both the choose an upload buttons together. Either above the form or to the right.Thinking further ahead, if we ever want to support multiple file imports at once it may be better to move the buttons to the top. I think users may ask for a drag and drop option for uploading as is provided by Drive, Dropbox etc.

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Thinking further ahead, if we ever want to support multiple file imports at once it may be better to move the buttons to the top. I think users may ask for a drag and drop option for uploading as is provided by Drive, Dropbox etc.


UPDATE: See Add a deck for related/latest mock-up involving import (by Abi James)



Description of fields/input/elements + validation + test scenarios

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Requirements (/user stories) from pilot roadmap:

Requirements ("user stories") from pilot roadmap:

  • (VUA=) The platform should support different types of presentations. Sometimes I don't have much textual content in my slides and it is only images or videos in a certain style. Would be great if SlideWiki supported the raw import from powerpoint or even pdf where the content is not parsed/touched and it is just like a set of images (something like what slideshare offers) where the style of my presentation doesn't change. Maybe we should have different roles and hence different environment for students and instructors. Is this possible, to get an export of the slides? I would need a Powerpoint export, is that provided? Proposed improvement: Add checkbox "Import powerpoint / PDF in SlideShare style = store as images - non-editable)" = Ali= is design decision = do we have enough space on disk?? Is good for many users + is easily re-used. Becomes like slideshare. Allows for import of more exotic presentations.

  • I think a powerpoint.openoffice.appleslides import export is critical. (VUA)

  • As a content producer I would like to import PowerPoint slides to SlideWiki. (Frauenhofer)

  • As a content producer and training provider, I need to import and export different types of materials((e.g. presentations, SCORM packages, HTML, ePUB, Word files, pdf files etc. ) (EKDDA)

  • besides standard features (import / export, collaborative editing) (PUPIN)

  • As a content producer I would like to import existing educational material (from different sources) to SlideWiki (GFOSS)

  • As an instructor I need to be able to mark materials as draft/or "authoring in progress" while they are being authored or uploaded so that new versions aren’t created until the first is complete and accepted by authors. (SOTON)

  • As a content producer I would like to import PowerPoint slides to SlideWiki and export my SlideWiki slides to PowerPoint (or PDF at least).(UFRJ)

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"Issue3 - uploading a .pptx presentation. The image wasn’t scaled properly and gained a black background. Microsoft PowerPoint has effective options for creating diagrams and pie charts. Unfortunately, they are not transmitted from .pptx to slidewiki. Simple shapes such as circles and rectangles created in MS PowerPoint didn’t appear in Slidewiki. Instead of addressing the problem of transmitting a diagram, it would be advantageous to add an option for creating diagrams inside Slidewiki itself. So even if the diagram is not transformed it will be easy to simply add a new one."


 

Evaluation at UniBonn :  


Project Partners feedback:

 

Existing SlideWiki 1.0 lay-out -

 

Import (upload) powerpoint slides - menu & file select

 

Successful Import (upload) of powerpoint slides

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