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Re: Ideas from the north...
On Wed, Dec 09, 1998 at 11:29:06AM -0500, Pierre-Luc Simard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You've been talking about making a gradebook for a while now... Nice
> Idea but, do we realy want that to be visual? I meen, yes it's look
> like it's more user friendly but when you come to think about it most
> teachers don't want 10 windows open at the same time for the simple
> reason that they don't need that. Let me explain...
>
> I've been working in a secondary school in Quebec (Thats would be the
> equivalent of grade 7 to 11 in the English system). We had until a
> few months ago DOS box everywhere. we used WordPerfect 5.1 and a
> gradebook system made by "Coba". Everything was texte based, worked
> fine and most teachers understood how the thing worked (not to hard
> to understand texte menus). you pressed F7 to print your grade book
> and select your printer. Anyway life was easy and simple. After that
> we installed windows version of software (we received nice Pentium
> 233Mhz) that's when life got complicated. Theachers continualy got
> muixed up in the 5 or 6 windows that opened when they start the
> windows version of the gradebook. they entered often got mixed up in
> the numerous windows that openned etc.
>
> So anyway... The onlything that I realy wanted to say is: If you
> REALY want to make the thing VISUAL at lest try not to make it to
> confusing for the everyday-teacher.
I am currently working on one. After a teacher opens a class,
all user actions only effect that class.
a visual interface doesn't have to be complex, and if the gui
is designed correctly the user never gets confused.
--matt wimer