Leveraging Web 2.0 Technologies for KidsClick! A Redesign Project Enid J. Irwin Project Manager, KidsClick! SJSU School of Library and Information Science
History Database of librarian reviewed web sites supporting K-12 learning Previous owners / developers Ramapo Catskill Library System Colorado State Library
KidsClick! Project Three Parts Content Target: Fall 2007 SLIS Beta Test Back endInterface CSUMB/SLIS
Tasks 1.Research 2.Mapping 3.Survey design 4.Web site evaluation 5.Logo Redesign 6.Advertising 7.Information Literacy 8.Prototype Design Spring Semester
1. Research Software Search engines Community servers Web 2.0 features Search behaviors Learning styles/levels Web site evaluation
2. Mapping
3. Survey Design Goals: Discover changes in web sites Update database contents Prepare data for migration Check collection gaps
Survey Development KCDG Selection criteria – KidsClick! Selection criteria – LII Input from Ramapo Catskill Library System Colorado State Library KCDG = KidsClick Design Group
Survey Form Questions: Information Disqualifiers Authority Accuracy Currency Objectivity Coverage Design Function Reading Level Accessibility Students access form on the Internet:
4. Web Site Evaluation
Web Site Evaluation End Result Data base updated Migration needs clarified Collection needs known
5. Logo Redesign
6. Advertising
7. Information Literacy Goals Update and simplify Use audio Try new techniques Comic Book Generator – Bill Zimmerman
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8. Prototype Goals Continue current functions Expand functionality Improve current search options Allow room for expansion
Prototype Design Establish placement of items Set priority of items Group similar functions Select color schemes Determine coding considerations
Development Experimenting with techniques Coding the beta version Getting input: Informal focus groups Discovering what we didn’t know Summer and Fall Semester
Design Questions Navigation ease Understandability Color schemes/designs Background colors Text size options Menu groups Fall Semester
Focus Group Results General Observations Focus group types Difficulties Conclusions Web site name Redesign organization Redesign colors Search method Font size Fall Semester
Usability Study Plans Look at: Searching Findability Understandability Based on Focus Group Results Spring Semester 2008
Accomplished Maintenance procedures Quality control 5400 web sites New logo and prototype New instructional techniques Approximately 120 students involved in the redesign.
Next Steps Beta coding (started) New Content (started) Web 2.0 / Interactivity (planned) Involvement (planned) Resource web site (planned) Migration 2008+
Statistics Number of Students Other students: 5 classes (45 students) Assignment topic choice (6 students) 2007 SpringSummerFall RA244 Volunteers Libr
Case Study/Advocacy Case Study –Survey Process –Strategic Planning Advocacy –Curriculum –Recruitment Summer
An educational tool that offers hands-on experience within the scope of SLIS courses Change is constant; innovation rewarded with KidsClick!
KidsClick! today – web search for kids by future librarians KidsClick connections: Information Retrieval Basic Database Management Kids search engine for Public Libraries School Library controlled searches SLIS class: Information Retrieval Libr 202 Database Management Libr 242 Issues in Public Libraries Libr 232 School Library Media Centers, Libr 233
KidsClick! Redesign – user interface and collections Internet Applications Online Search Management Search Instructions for grades 4-10 User Interface Designs for young cliental Collection Development, ages 9-14 Diversity in Collection Info Tech Tools and Applications Libr 240 Managing Online Searching Libr 244 Design & Implementation of Instructional Strategies, Libr 250 Interface Design for Info Services Libr 251 Resources and Collection for Children or Young Adults, Libr 261/262/264/266 Library Services for Racially and Ethnically Diverse Communities, Libr 275
You are invited to play a vital role in improving the quality of a 21 st century Internet information resource. Join KidsClick! as a Web Page Content Evaluator An Invitation from SLIS …
Learn—Earn—Gain—Contribute Learn: criteria used to evaluate web pages for collection development, information literacy lessons, or personal research. Earn*: Libr 298 credit. 45 hours = one unit Gain: valuable experience that can be added to your resume Contribute: to the goal of improving the quality and consistency of data in this information resource for the 21 st century as a Web Page Content Evaluator
Lessons Learned Primary Priorities Skewed Time Unexpected Expectations Revisiting Decisions Unreal Reality Ups and Downs
Critical Lesson Learned Teamwork Creates Success!
Questions Enid Irwin Project Manager, KidsClick! San Jose State School of Library & Information Science
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