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As we discussed the Labeling Guide 2.0 with the team today, Yochai riffed on an idea about using a first-person narrative in the training materials or tutorial.
Like, you could imagine an illustrative animation showing a person in a wheelchair leaving their house and then encountering accessibility features and problems like a fire hydrant in the middle of the sidewalk (and maybe the animation pauses at that point and shows some actual image examples of that problem). We could show part of this story before the interactive tutorial and part of it afterwards.
Actually, this reminds me of a stick animation that Kotaro and I used to have in our talks. We built it in PowerPoint.
ProjectSidewalkIntroAnimationFrom2013.mp4
This is definitely not the style of animation I was considering; in fact, I was thinking an illustration more like what Daniel Rodriguez made for us):
As we discussed the Labeling Guide 2.0 with the team today, Yochai riffed on an idea about using a first-person narrative in the training materials or tutorial.
Like, you could imagine an illustrative animation showing a person in a wheelchair leaving their house and then encountering accessibility features and problems like a fire hydrant in the middle of the sidewalk (and maybe the animation pauses at that point and shows some actual image examples of that problem). We could show part of this story before the interactive tutorial and part of it afterwards.
Actually, this reminds me of a stick animation that Kotaro and I used to have in our talks. We built it in PowerPoint.
ProjectSidewalkIntroAnimationFrom2013.mp4
This is definitely not the style of animation I was considering; in fact, I was thinking an illustration more like what Daniel Rodriguez made for us):
The raw PowerPoint for this is here:
ProjectSidewalkAnimation.pptx
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