Changes between Version 6 and Version 7 of Fossils
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- Jun 13, 2008, 3:33:56 PM (16 years ago)
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v6 v7 41 41 There will be three levels of participation: 42 42 Beginning:: Identify bones, no classification. Intended for elementary school kids. 43 Intermediate:: Distinguish Primate/Nonprimate, and Tooth/Skull/Other. 44 Advanced:: Distinguish ~10 taxa and ~5 bone types. 43 Intermediate:: Distinguish Primate/Nonprimate, and Tooth/Skull/Other. Intended for adults from general public. 44 Advanced:: Distinguish ~10 taxa and ~5 bone types. Intended for experts. 45 46 The level is stored both in user records and in job instances. 45 47 46 48 == Training course == … … 55 57 == Volunteer experience == 56 58 57 Each image will initially be shown in amedium-res (1024x768) form.58 It will have a control area that remains fixed in the UL corner, even if the image scrolls.59 Each image will initially be shown in the medium-res (1024x768) form. 60 It will have a control area that remains fixed at the top of the window, even if the image scrolls. 59 61 The control area includes: 60 62 * a "Done" button 61 63 * a "Magnify" or "Shrink" button. This toggles between the medium-res and hi-res (3Kx2K) image. 64 * Menus for feature type, and a comment field. 65 66 Other ideas: 62 67 * a "Rotate" button that rotates the image 90 deg. 63 68 64 To identify a feature, the user clicks on the image. 65 This pops up a window in which they select (from menus) that taxa and bone type, 66 and can type an optional comment. 69 To identify a feature, the user selects a feature type and clicks on the image. 67 70 68 71 After every N images (N=1?) the volunteer is shown a feedback page (see below).