June 27, 2017 - MyL3 Self-Assessment Toolkit Design Crit

June 27, 2017 - MyL3 Self-Assessment Toolkit Design Crit

Touch-notes and Query Exploration Mockups

Balsamiq Mockups - Partial Query Workflow

  • we want to avoid being prescriptive, or encoding the tool with core values

  • e.g. what is a "healthy" diet to one person may not be healthy to another

  • avoid the trap of a medical model, "healthism"

  • want to be able to capture less obvious things, unanticipated correlations etc

    • remove value e.g. just "diet" rather than "healthy diet"

    • or make it customizable - user may choose to create a touch note called "healthy food"

  • allow the user to BYOV - bring their own value system to the tool

  • user-continued design: 

    • allow for re-labelling

    • provide a gallery, a palette, possibly of what others have done

  • provide "presets" / starting sets e.g. a migraine tracking set?

    • concern - too prescriptive

    • concern - may not want to declare "I get migraines" - allow learner to label it as they wish (to protect privacy)

  • in many cases the user may not know the value of certain data until they are tracking and can identify a correlation


  • discovery process? how to guide without being prescriptive, how to get learner started?

  • perhaps a starting framework: 

    • what did I eat today

    • where did I go today

    • how much sleep did I get

    • who did I interact with today

    • etc

  • keep it more open to begin with, then hone in on specific goals, queries, correlations

  • provide more than one entry method, learner can choose - broad or specific ?


  • what if feelings were an entry point to everything else?

  • i.e. start with how you feel today/right now, allow multiple feelings

  • then track other things from there that might be affecting your mood


  • the tool might get too complicated, require too much interaction? too disruptive?

  • consider a combination of auto-tracking data and manual tracking

  • it's ok if folks use the tool for a while and then stop

  • perhaps allow for a more simplified tracking system, like one that auto-tracks and prompts you after the fact to label it

    • e.g. you appear to be eating, Y / N , healthy/not

    • e.g. you run for the bus and later label the steps/activity it as "running"

  • consider also individual context

    • "exercise" may mean running after kids for a period of time

    • "exercise" may mean going to the gym

    • also diet - "healthy" is relative and also affected by socio-economic pressures

  • re: job centres and looking for work - consider talking to specialized HR folk