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Feb 3, 2016 - Notes from group discussion
Feb 3, 2016 - Notes from group discussion
The self-assessment dashboard use cases were discussed to identify the main characteristics and features of the dashboard.
- people need assistance and motivation to self assess and document their progress
- how do we enable users to do the initial skill assessment when setting a goal
- They should be able to compare it to something they have done before
- looking at what other people have done
- option to set flexible goals, and making them visible or invisible
- option to create flexible/custom messages and prompts
- trial and error over time
- approaching the dashboard as a modular system, so its different pieces could be plugged into different applications
- defining a badging or reward system
- autonomy - dashboard should not take decisions on behalf of the user
- ability to see the parallels, overlaps, patterns, correlation between different activities, contexts and outcomes
- ability to set different viewing options e.g. public, private, isolated, blocked, hidden, etc.
- including the UIO preference setting for all scenarios
- ability to give others access to the dashboard
, multiple selections available,
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