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Child user story #3 - feelings #6

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RhodesPeter opened this issue Jan 30, 2017 · 3 comments
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Child user story #3 - feelings #6

RhodesPeter opened this issue Jan 30, 2017 · 3 comments

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RhodesPeter commented Jan 30, 2017

As a child I would l like to choose an emoji that expresses my feelings so that my therapist knows how I am feeling today.

Additional technologies on top of basic HTML, CSS and JavaScript:

  • SVG drawings
  • hammer.js press method for selecting emotion emoji.
  • animate text via SVG, CSS or JavaScript?
  • add user input into object that is stored throughout the application (different pages)
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hammer.js

@RhodesPeter RhodesPeter self-assigned this Jan 31, 2017
des-des added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 31, 2017
Add illustrations that relate to issue #6
@skibinska skibinska added this to the Prototype milestone Feb 1, 2017
des-des added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 2, 2017
WTC-6-eaten-banana relates to issue #6
@RhodesPeter RhodesPeter modified the milestones: Sprint 1 - deadline 20.03., Prototype Mar 6, 2017
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RhodesPeter commented Mar 28, 2017

Based upon feedback from out product owner on issue #112.

  • 'how are you feeling today: only has three emotions – could there be more & writing: sad, happy, worried, angry, bored, calm?'
  • 'Is the banana needed here.. maybe distracting to the question'
  • 'once the face is selected could this be enlarged for example?'
  • 'the ‘Next and Previous’ tabs are not on the page, also when the child chooses and clicks on the emotion it does not take you to the next page automatically.'

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From user testing on Tuesday 28th March:

  • Emotions: happy, sad, ok, scared, shocked, nervous

RhodesPeter added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 30, 2017
As requested by our PO.

Related #112 and #6
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Add more emojis to feelings.hbs. Related #6.
RhodesPeter added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 12, 2017
This is made in response to Dan testing our product.

Related #6 #9 #163
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