Saturday, February 23, 2008

Metaphors

1. What is the primary software metaphor (big idea)?
Type writer on steriods.
2. When you run the software, what can you immediately do without using any tools or menus?
Type words, sentences, paragraphs, etc.

3. What patterns in this software help you?
Using TAB to create a new paragraph. Automatic spell check with auto capitalization and self fix on common mispelled words.

4. What are some things that you can do in this software that are similar to things that you can do in other software? For example, what user interface features are similar, etc.)
Save, print, shortcut keys, copy and paste


5. What do you find easy about this program? Difficult?
Easy-If I want to go simple, it can go simple: Type, save, print.
Difficult- Remembering where ALL the functions are, and remembering to save in the earlier version's format so other people can view my work.

6. Based on the expert/novice information, what are some strategies that we could use to teach children and novice adults how to use the basic features of this program?
One strategy is to go exploring and try the functions. Just make sure you show them how to undo them.
Another strategy is to think of the menus as drawers of a dresser. Each drawer is labelled and everything in it goes with that label

7. Find the image (picture) and drawing tools in this software. Use each tool and make sure you understand what they do. Got it.

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