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Reflection for Lesson 9

May 7th, 2007 · No Comments
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At 30 April 2007, I had finished the prototypes of our group assignment and posted them on my blog. For the period from 1 May 2007 to 5 May 2007, I went to my classmate’s blog to comment their prototype.  I only went to three groups and appreciated what they did. They gave me more hints on how to design the product completely. The followings are the comments I sent to these three groups

(A) Group of Lidia and Candy

  1. In History item, I found that if I dragged the button exceed the right hand side of line (i.e. 1993), the pointer would not leave the button.

  2. Could the website, which you provided, be hyperlinked?

  3. There may be some layouts of the paragraphs such as missing the blank line between paragraph, inconsistent distance between the star symbol and the menu item.

(B) Group of Andrew

  1. Try to give the hint directly printed on the picture, rather than shown at the other pop-up message box.

 (C) Group of Dorothy

  1. Do you finish the message box such as “Condensation”, “Transpiration” etc? It is because I click them but no response. If not finish, forget this comment.

  2. After I clicked into “Evaporation” message box, the “Evaporation” pop-up window is shown, but the “Condensation” cloud was still working at the backward window. If it is specific design, pls forget this comment.

  3. In “How is evaporation affected?”,  Do you consider using the numbers of arrows and the speed of their movement to reflect the effect of evaporation, rather than the change of size of the arrow?When I moved the mouse pointer to the word “high” of relative humidity, not drag the button to it, the pointer changed to the finger.

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