A rough sketch of how the workflow could look like for participants.
- they receive a link to the project or topic
- "topic" means a precise research topic, such as "experience when registering" or "show us how you navigate the user settings"
- a project (e.g. "Forgejo" or "Codeberg") could show a list of active topics the participant can choose from, it could even allow "generic submissions" of "I just want to share how I use the software"
- the participant sees both an introduction to the software and to the topic
- to be decided: what is more important? What to show first? Show them in a wizard-style or one after another?
- the software introduces the general concept and explains privacy implications, how the data is stored and which options are available to control the data collection
- the project should probably have a way to introduce to the subject (e.g. particular areas of interest) and add some personal touch like a "thank you"
- the participant chooses which data to share (screen + microphone), can review the settings
- start of the recording: the participant performs the tasks related to the topic while streaming, stops the recording when done
- the participant can review the submission with multiple options
- cancel the submission and delete all data
- optionally add additional remarks in text form
- submit the data
- a final page of "thank you" or eventually next steps could be shown
A rough sketch of how the workflow could look like for participants.
- they receive a link to the project or topic
- "topic" means a precise research topic, such as "experience when registering" or "show us how you navigate the user settings"
- a project (e.g. "Forgejo" or "Codeberg") could show a list of active topics the participant can choose from, it could even allow "generic submissions" of "I just want to share how I use the software"
- the participant sees both an introduction to the software and to the topic
- to be decided: what is more important? What to show first? Show them in a wizard-style or one after another?
- the software introduces the general concept and explains privacy implications, how the data is stored and which options are available to control the data collection
- the project should probably have a way to introduce to the subject (e.g. particular areas of interest) and add some personal touch like a "thank you"
- the participant chooses which data to share (screen + microphone), can review the settings
- start of the recording: the participant performs the tasks related to the topic while streaming, stops the recording when done
- the participant can review the submission with multiple options
- cancel the submission and delete all data
- optionally add additional remarks in text form
- submit the data
- a final page of "thank you" or eventually next steps could be shown