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=Maker Party Event Wizard=
=Maker Party Event Wizard=
* '''bug tags''': [wizard] [sep19]
'''GOAL: make it easier for partners and lead users to host a Maker Party event'''. By walking them through it, providing a simple choice three different Maker Party flavors, and simplifying the on-ramp.
* '''sprinter''': http://mzl.la/wizard_sep19
* '''bug tags''': [wizard]
* '''sprinter''': http://mzl.la/wizard
* '''notes''': https://etherpad.mozilla.org/eventstartpage
* '''notes''': https://etherpad.mozilla.org/eventstartpage
* '''user stories''': https://foundation.etherpad.mozilla.org/wmuserstory
* '''user story''' (IMPORTANT & USEFUL -- read this): https://foundation.etherpad.mozilla.org/wmuserstory
 
=Flow=
* '''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
 
QUESTION:
'''Where does the "event launch page" fit into this flow?''' e.g.,
* '''Step 5''': Host shares their "launch page" with event participants. It makes it easy for participants to get started on their make.
** IMPORTANT: Does this launch page need to be *unique* to each individual hosted event (harder)? Or could it be generic / shared by event type (much easier)?
*** e.g., webmaker.org/hackyourschool/go
*** webmaker.org/musicvideo/go
*** webmaker.org/privacy/go
** if unique, how is this launch page different from existing event pages, like https://events.webmaker.org/events/4724
** Can we hack / build off of the existing event pages to do it?
** How does it get generated? Where does it live?


=Tickets=
=Tickets=
[wizard] [sep19]
'''[wizard]'''
<bugzilla>
<bugzilla>
{
{
"product": "webmaker",
"product": "webmaker",
"whiteboard": "[wizard] [sep19]",
"whiteboard": "[wizard]",
"include_fields": "id, summary, whiteboard, assigned_to, status",
"include_fields": "id, summary, whiteboard, assigned_to, status",
"maxrows":"50",
"maxrows":"50",
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}
}
</bugzilla>
</bugzilla>
=Deliverables=
* 1) '''"Event Wizard"''' -- a guided, step-by-step UI that presents the user with simple, guided choices<br>
** DRAFT: https://redpen.io/p/sf9968ce9c68c6e351
* 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.
* 3) '''"Kit"''' -- OUTSIDE THE SCOPE OF THE WIZARD, BUT NEEDS TO BE DONE -- the self-guided activity for participants
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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:
** '''"[http://openmatt.org/hack-your-school/ Make a music video]"''' -- create a simple musical mash-up using Popcorn
** '''"[http://openmatt.org/make-a-music-video/ 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.
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