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* '''notes''': https://etherpad.mozilla.org/eventstartpage
* '''notes''': https://etherpad.mozilla.org/eventstartpage
* '''user story''' (IMPORTANT & USEFUL -- read this): https://foundation.etherpad.mozilla.org/wmuserstory
* '''user story''' (IMPORTANT & USEFUL -- read this): https://foundation.etherpad.mozilla.org/wmuserstory
=Tickets=
[wizard] [sep19]
<bugzilla>
{
"product": "webmaker",
"whiteboard": "[wizard] [sep19]",
"include_fields": "id, summary, whiteboard, assigned_to, status",
"maxrows":"50",
"order": "bug_id"
}
</bugzilla>


=Deliverables=
=Deliverables=
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LATER:
LATER:
* '''Step 5''': Host shares their event launch page. Participants show up and click "get started" on the Event Launch Page. It makes it easy for participants to start making.
* '''Step 5''': Host shares their event launch page. Participants show up and click "get started" on the Event Launch Page. It makes it easy for participants to start making.
=Tickets=
[wizard] [sep19]
<bugzilla>
{
"product": "webmaker",
"whiteboard": "[wizard] [sep19]",
"include_fields": "id, summary, whiteboard, assigned_to, status",
"maxrows":"50",
"order": "bug_id"
}
</bugzilla>

Revision as of 15:46, 9 September 2014

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Maker Party Event Wizard

Tickets

[wizard] [sep19]

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Deliverables

  • 1) "Event Wizard" (Zahra) -- a guided, step-by-step UI that presents the user with simple, guided choices
    • including a: "Maker Party wtf / "how do I do it" experience (Jess) -- an experience (could be a slide show, illustrations, etc. that helps the user imagine what their event will look like, tailored to each of the three different events types
  • 2) "Event Launch Page" -- once their event is created, this page makes it easy for the event's participants to get started once they show up.

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Event Types

  • We're making it easier for potential event organizers by giving them a simple "chocolate, vanilla or strawberry" set of choices. The three choices are:
    • "Make a music video" -- create a simple musical mash-up using Popcorn
    • "Hack your school" -- remix your school's website using the X-Ray Goggles
    • "Protect your privacy" -- see who's tracking you online using Lightbeam. Then do something about it. (TO BE DETERMINED)

Flow

The user gets guided through:

  • Step 1: Understand wtf a Maker Party is
  • Step 2: Choose the type of event I want to run
  • Step 3: Understand what my event will look like
  • Step 4: Create my event

LATER:

  • Step 5: Host shares their event launch page. Participants show up and click "get started" on the Event Launch Page. It makes it easy for participants to start making.