You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
A SciAct colleague (who is very knowledgeable about both astronomy and education technology) has given me the following feedback about this story. The first bullet point impacts all stories, so we will have to ponder if we should and how to fix this:
The icons on the splash screen look like buttons, so they thought they were broken buttons. Maybe change the bullet list to a text blurb that says, "Get started by reading the guide and watching the demo in the app," with the icons embedded within the text blurb. (I think this is similar to what we had for the original Carina splashscreen, but we evolved to the stacked list as we added more and more features, which made it not reasonable to put them all into a paragraph-style blurb.)
It took several passes of time looping for them to realize that the big arrow was pointing to a specific object in the Pinwheel and not just the galaxy itself. They suggested putting a circle around the supernova itself, in addition to the arrow. I feel like there was a specific reason we didn't do that from the get go, but I don't remember now what that was.
On phones, be a more zoomed in on pinwheel itself (and close gallery by default). View needs to be centered on a spot slightly below the galaxy center so it's not hidden by the time/brightness graph
A SciAct colleague (who is very knowledgeable about both astronomy and education technology) has given me the following feedback about this story. The first bullet point impacts all stories, so we will have to ponder if we should and how to fix this:
@johnarban and @Carifio24, what do you guys think?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: