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Interactive Textbook Sprint 1 Presentation
Jeremy Plante (Scrum Master) Brandon Collins Matt Lincoln Russell Wakefield Customer: Dr. Vinod Vokkarane (CIS)
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Project Details - Reminder
Development of an interactive textbook for Android tablets. Take advantage of the touch screen interface. Android 2.2 “Froyo” – supports Flash Java-based development
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Project Details - Reminder
Resizable images, interactive animations, videos embedded right within the text. Self-assessed quizzes. Direct links to outside reference material right within the text. Highlighting, note-sharing, user feedback.
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Sprint 1 Details Began first day of Spring semester.
Modified original plan to expand FBReader (Android e-reader app) open-source code, and implement our application from scratch. Consists of developing an app with basic e- reader functionality as well as interactive components (mentioned on previous slide).
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Sprint 1 Backlog Summary
Item Planned Sprint Completion Pagination Sprint 1 ✔ Chapter Capability Bookmarks Embedded Images Notebook Pane Book Shelf Text Search In Progress Resizable Text Highlighted Text Highlight Customization Automated Page # Dynamically Embedded Sticky Notes
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Sprint 1 Backlog Summary
Item Planned Sprint Completion Write Sample Book Sprint 1 ✖ Persistent Settings Copy/Paste to Notes Table of Contents Glossary Resizable Images Image Table Embedded Videos Seek Bar Pinch to Zoom Links Dictionary Reference Brightness Adjustment Self Assessment Quiz Help Button/Content
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Sprint 1 Progress
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Known Bugs Improper page display on orientation change.
Sticky notes do not scroll appropriately with page content. Page turning on finger drag sometimes not as responsive as we’d like.
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What’s Next? Sprint 1 isn’t scheduled to end until March 20.
Sprint 2 involves implementing networking capabilities for user feedback, downloading new content, and note-sharing. March 21 – April 3 (Tentative). Beta release tentatively scheduled for Monday, April 4.
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Project Demo - Omitted Evaluation of user interface is an integral part of our acceptance/usability testing. We’d prefer to distribute the Beta and identify shortcomings in the interface via user feedback without prior demonstration. Beta will likely include a “how-to” sample textbook. Let product speak for itself.
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