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We initially recruited people at school who have an Apple Pencil.
- It looks like about 15 people will participate.
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We might distribute it through Firebase App Distribution.
- It seems easier than Testflight (needs further consideration).
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For class videos, I’m thinking of using something like “try it!“.
- It might be problematic in terms of copyright.
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I also thought about using TED videos,
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but I’ll ask the school teachers if I can use their past videos.
- Japanese Language: Mr. Sakamoto
- Permission obtained
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Step 1
- Test the experience of writing on class videos.
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Step 2
- Share the writing synchronously.
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Thoughts on the test
- I thought it would be better to have face-to-face tests or connect via Zoom so that support can be provided immediately.
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Thoughts on Kineto
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Doesn’t handwriting take a lot of time?
- If you write for 5 seconds, it disappears right after you finish writing.
- Mr. Yutsumi’s system didn’t have much real-time interaction, so it worked?
- Maybe we can utilize Kineto’s asynchronicity here.
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If you add a few characters or add brackets later, only the brackets remain after some time, which looks weird.
- In fact, it might not even be possible with a short time span.
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I want to recognize a complete set of writings.
- The format of GoodNotes’ laser pointer seems good.
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I observed cases where the writing overlapped with the slides.
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I couldn’t observe communication between students.
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I observed a situation where someone wrote something that was already seen, and then someone else wrote the same thing before the first person.
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I observed asynchronous conversations like “I see” or “Indeed”.
- I think it’s a natural place to write at the bottom right of the original message.
- However, it could be problematic if they overlap.
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I observed a chain of people writing “I see” after seeing someone else write it.
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Unexpected: Doodles with speech bubbles inserted into illustrations.
- It’s unclear if this is specific to the situation of having to write something during user testing.
- You can’t do doodles with Kineto like you can with NicoNico.
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When a long sentence is written, only 5-8 characters are displayed.
- Like Reading Plus
- = You can only read it if you’re consciously focusing on it.
- It’s tough to do this during class.
- This can be solved with the GoodNotes method.
- Like Reading Plus
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The empty spaces where you want to write are mostly the same, so they tend to overlap.
- Like the blank space in the upper right of the slide.
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Overall
- I noticed several differences from NicoNico.
- It’s a problem if they overlap.
- With others,
- NicoNico flows, so there is no overlap with things from different times.
- Ah, I see why it flows now.
- I didn’t understand that much, the wisdom of our predecessors(?)
- It shares not only time but also the location (coordinates).
- Also, there is intention in the coordinates.
- (Sorry for overlapping)
- Also, there is intention in the coordinates.
- It’s a problem if they overlap.
- I noticed several differences from NicoNico.
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Things to ask later
- Why were there fewer writings than expected?
- Did the content require some creativity, or could they write naturally like “I should write this”?
- Is it possible to write while watching the video?
- Were you conscious of who wrote what?
- I saw simple responses, but
- Why were there fewer writings than expected?