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Final Plans for LAO Entry Redesign Marcella Simon Lisa J. Stedge
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Splash (no book menu bar) First Time User Button Member Button Site Tour Button Site Tour (dead book menu bar) Join LAO Button Skip Tour Button Next Page Button Generic Welcome Login (live book menu bar) Generic Welcome Login (live book menu bar) Personalized Welcome (live book menu bar) Come Explore with Us B&W Text Only (no book menu bar) To Site Tour Cont. Join LAO Regis. & Data Entry Form (live book menu bar) Acc’t Creation Confirmation & Thanks (live book menu bar) Current Welcome Set-Up
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Home (live book menu bar) Sign-In Button Register Text Link Personalized Welcome with “Test Reminder” when scheduled (live book menu bar) Desired Welcome Set-Up with 3 Types of Welcome Enter as Guest Text Link Registration Data Entry Form with Auto Sign-In (no book menu bar) Registration Confirmation & Personalized Welcome (live book menu bar) Welcome! We’re glad to have you as our guest! (live book menu bar) 1 2 3 BrowseAloud… Contact Us… Site Index… BrowseAloud… Search… Site Tour… Benefits of Registration… “LAO Title” to About LAO… “LAO” text link to About LAO… Default Guest Sign-In Button
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Resources for Readers and Their Helpers Search: Contact Us | Site Index A father helps his daughter learn to read using Story Builder. Sign-InCancel Username Password Login LiteracyAccess Online provides reading activities and resources for readers and helpers including: guest Story Builder, where you can create stories, write reports, and save your work in your own account. Read from the Web, where you can hear language read out loud using a free download of BrowseAloud software and follow along, using our helpful tips and prompts. Free testing of reading ability for registered users. Register for Free | Enter as a Guest Read about the benefits of registration. Need help? Take our site tour or use our friendly help. Text links
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Item for Discussion We need to decide what to call "help.“ It has to be a feature or a function. Currently, we have it as a function, but don't mind changing it to feature, as long as we’re all being consistent.
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Literacy Explorer is a reading system designed to lead the reader and reading facilitator through a reading session. Literacy Explorer involves three steps – pre-reading, reading, and post-reading. We provide strategies, activities, resources and tips for each one of these steps. Literacy Explorer contains three reading activities designed to motivate readers by providing them with stimulating content at their reading level and in their areas of interest. Story Builder allows you to create a story, report, or essay using material from the World Wide Web or your own words. You can insert images and pictures in your story. Registered users can save their stories in our Story Bank to be read later and can even publish their stories on the Web. Read from the Web provides you with the opportunity to choose material on the World Wide Web and read it together, employing tips, resources, and strategies shown on the page. If you download the free screen reader, BrowseAloud, you can listen to word pronunciation while you read. Read from the Story Bank allows you to choose a age level appropriate story, one of ours or one that you have created in Story Builder, from our Story Bank. Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Literacy Explorer Text links Reader Story Guest McFeeglebee
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Literacy Explorer Story Builder Pre- Reading Read from the Story Bank Post- Reading Read from the Web LAO proposed second level navigation (literacy explorer) Read from Your Story Bank terminology changes when user starts adding his/her own stories
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Welcome Guest! We’re glad to have you as our guest. To find your way around the site, simply click where you would like to go on the main “stack of books” menu bar above. We encourage you to register for free on the site. Read about the benefits of registration. If you need help at any time, feel free to take our site tour or use our friendly help function. Text links Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Reader Story Guest McFeeglebee
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Welcome Back, Andrew! Now you’re ready to work with Cynthia. Use the bar below to view your reader’s Portfolio or to update your current story name. If you need help at any time, feel free to take our site tour or use our friendly help function. Text links Reader Story Cynthia McFeeglebee Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search:
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Welcome Back, Andrew! NEW REMINDER: We noticed it’s been 5 months since the last time your reader, Cynthia, took a reading assessment test. If you think Cynthia is ready to try taking a test, again, all you have to do is go to the Testing section. Now you’re ready to work with Cynthia. Use the bar below to view your reader’s Portfolio or to update your current story name. If you need help at any time, feel free to take our site tour or use our friendly help function. Text links Reader Story Cynthia McFeeglebee Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search:
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Welcome Back, Andrew! Now you’re ready to work with Cynthia. To choose or add readers or groups, please visit the bar below. If you need help at any time, feel free to take our site tour or use our friendly help function. Text links Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: GroupStory Phonics McFeeglebee Reader Cynthia
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Registration: Page 1 Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Text links Basic Information for Identification Purposes Note: All information is required, except “School Name.” Facilitator Type: First Name: Last Name: City: State: Zip Code: e-Mail: Phone Number: School Name: ContinueReset Select Type Select State Type Your School Name Here Individual #1
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Registration: Page 2 Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Text links Creating a User Profile Note: All information is required. Username: Password: Verify password: ContinueReset Select Type Individual #2
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Registration: Page 3 Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Text links Setting Reader Accounts As a facilitator, you are an important part of the reading process. We’re glad you’ve decided to register, so you can gain full access to the many useful features of this site. How many readers will you be helping? one individual reader group(s) of readers ContinueReset Individual #3
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Registration: Page 4 Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Text links Creating a Reader Record Now you need to create a record for your reader or student in order to keep track of his or her reading progress. As with every part of this site, this information will be kept private and will not be shared with any other party. Note: Required information is marked with an asterisk (*). *First Name: *Last Name: *Screen Name* Birth Date: Phone Number:e-Mail: Password: Grade Level: Reading Level : Student accessibility options ContinueReset Sex MonthDayYear Individual #4
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Welcome Morton! Congratulations on registering. You are now ready to work with Cynthia. To find your way around the site, simply click where you would like to go on the main “stack of books” menu bar above. If you need help at any time, feel free to take our site tour or use our friendly help function. Text links Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Individual #5 Reader Story Cynthia McFeeglebee
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Registration: Page 1 Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Text links Basic Information Needed for Identification Purposes Note: All information is required, except “School Name.” Facilitator Type: First Name: Last Name: City: State: Zip Code: e-Mail: Phone Number: School Name: ContinueReset Select Type Select State Type Your School Name Here Group #1
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Registration: Page 2 Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Text links Creating a User Profile Note: All information is required. Username: Password: Verify password: ContinueReset Select Type Group #2
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Registration: Page 3 Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Text links Setting Reader Accounts As a facilitator, you are an important part of the reading process. We’re glad you’ve decided to register, so you can gain full access to the many useful features of this site. How many readers will you be helping? one individual reader group(s) of readers ContinueReset Group #3
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Registration: Page 4 Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Text links Creating a Group Note: All information is required. Group Name: NOTE: Group names are limited to 15 characters and may not contain any spaces. Group Description: NOTE: Group descriptions are limited to 50 characters. ContinueReset Group #4
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Registration: Page 5 Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Text links Section 5: Creating a Reader Record Now you need to create a record for your reader or student in order to keep track of his or her reading progress. As with every part of this site, this information will be kept private and will not be shared with any other party. Note: Required information is marked with an asterisk (*). *First Name: *Last Name: *Screen Name* Birth Date: Phone Number:e-Mail: Password: Student accessibility options Grade Level: Reading Level: ContinueReset Sex MonthDayYear Group #5
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Welcome Morton! Congratulations on registering. You are now ready to work with Cynthia. To choose or add readers or groups, please visit the bar below. To find your way around the site, simply click where you would like to go on the main “stack of books” menu bar above. If you need help at any time, feel free to take our site tour or use our friendly help function. Text links Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Group #6 GroupStory Phonics McFeeglebee Reader Rupert
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Which of the following describes you? How did you learn about our site? Text links Contact Us Site Index | Logout Search: SendReset Contact Us Enter your message here, including any questions, concerns, comments, or suggestions: If you would like a response to your message… Enter Your Name: Enter Your e-Mail Address: Select One Site Administrator: Seunghun Ok at sok@gmu.edusok@gmu.edu Helen A. Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities at George Mason University: 4400 University Drive, MS 1F2; Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Phone/TDD: 703-993-3670; Fax: 703-993-3681 Select One
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Text links Bye! Thanks for getting in touch with us. We hope to see you again in the near future. Back to the Beginning Back to the Beginning
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Recommendations: Replace the current page, http://www.literacyaccessonline.com/Home/join/registerme.asp, with the “Congratulations on Registering” welcome pages, shown earlier in this presentation.http://www.literacyaccessonline.com/Home/join/registerme.asp Since there will be “auto login,” delete the current login welcome page, http://www.literacyaccessonline.com/index.asphttp://www.literacyaccessonline.com/index.asp, from the LAO site. Also, since the registration is now more complete, delete the current reminder page, http://www.literacyaccessonline.com/Home/login/group_list.asphttp://www.literacyaccessonline.com/Home/login/group_list.asp, from the LAO site. Leave similar “Account Management” pages as they currently are on the LAO site. Edit the current “Site Comments“ page on the LAO site, which is located at http://www.literacyaccessonline.com/Comm/comments.asphttp://www.literacyaccessonline.com/Comm/comments.asp, to become a “Contact Us” page, reflecting the following changes. Edit the yellow “Site Comments“ button on the main book navigation bar to reflect the following changes, becoming “Contact Us,” accordingly. Edit the current “Bye” page on the LAO site, which thanks the user for his/her comments and which is located at http://www.literacyaccessonline.com/Home/login/bye.asp?cmmt=yes, to reflect the following slight wording change.http://www.literacyaccessonline.com/Home/login/bye.asp?cmmt=yes The Home Page is the perfect place for advertisements of future LAO features. Make sure all references to “student” throughout the site, including Help, are changed to “reader.” Future design team(s) should question use of student’s/reader’s “screen name” and “password” on registration. Currently, these fields are not used, but they exist in registration. Add Phase 6 Team to Developers page at http://www.literacyaccessonline.com/Home/developers.asp.http://www.literacyaccessonline.com/Home/developers.asp “Select from Story Bank” needs to be changed to “Read from the Bank,” throughout the site. And whenever a user has added stories of his/her own to the Bank, the phrase will be changed to “Read from Your Bank.” If a new user clicks on any book buttons, etc., without signing in and without officially “entering as a guest,” he/she will be able to navigate wherever he/she wishes, without getting any additional “guest” welcome pages. Reminders of the “benefits of registration” will be provided at the location of actual activities, such as Story Builder.
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Literacy Explorer is a reading system designed to lead the reader and reading facilitator through a reading session. Literacy Explorer involves three steps – pre-reading, reading, and post-reading. We provide strategies, activities, resources and tips for each one of these steps. Literacy Explorer contains three reading activities designed to motivate readers by providing them with stimulating content at their reading level and in their areas of interest. Story Builder allows you to copy text and graphics from the Web to create your own story, which will be stored on LiteracyAccess Online. Stories you make here will have been built with the rich reading cues and tools of LAO. Registered users can save their stories in our Story Bank to be read later and can even publish their stories on the Web. Read from the Web allows you to read a Web site, while still having access to the features of LiteracyAccess Online. If you download the free screen reader, BrowseAloud, you can listen to word pronunciation while you read. Read from the Story Bank allows you read pre-built stories and your own Story Builder stories, which you made. Text links Contact Us | Site Index | Logout Search: Literacy Explorer Reader Story Guest McFeeglebee Trial with New Wording
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