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Color Code: Yellow
Assigned To: Shannon Scoffield
Created By: Shannon Scoffield
Created Date/Time: 11/19/2019 12:12 pm
 
Action Status: Blank (new)
Show On The Web: Yes - (public)
Priority: 0
 
Time Id: 5215
Template/Type: Brandon Time
Title/Caption: Working with Shannon
Start Date/Time: 12/3/2019 11:15 am
End Date/Time: 12/3/2019 12:15 pm
Main Status: Active

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Media Name   File Type Date Description
presentation_gallery_changed_by_chuck.docx   Doc/Text 12/3/2019 This is an outline that was created by Brandon and Shannon. Chuck then went in and added some pieces, asked some questions, and made some additions. All of his additions are in yellow.


Notes:

Shannon and I met and went over some ideas and questions presented by Chuck. We pushed up his copy of the presentation gallery outline. Some of his questions and comments were in yellow. See attached.

As Shannon and I were talking. We decided that we wanted the new presentation gallery to only go so deep. We virtually wanted to put a small floor on it and help it have a bottom (a border or boundary). We don't want it to go any deeper than 4 to 5 levels deep. Our plans deal with drill-down options, icon tiles, icon lists, awesome (static) screenshots or collages of screenshots or small videos at the bottom most level.

We talked about showing related items in different places, where they turn up... there are pro and cons to that. Some people may think, I've already seen that section, I'm not interested in going in there again. Other people may need multiple options to get to that section due to their angle of approach and/or there interest levels. If we repeat certain key features, it may actually play into the system mentality and system thinking type model. Once again, pros and cons to both approaches.

After we finished going through Chuck's new ideas and questions, Shannon and I went back to more brainstorming on CRM (customer relationship management) and CMS (content management systems) in our presentation gallery outline. We will post those changes as they become more defined.