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Website Research & Prototyping

Site Examples

Stagework Site for Henry V

Nice clean, contemporary layout. Content is "smart" and section titles interesting, appropriate.

ASL Shakespeare Project

Old fashioned, boxy look perhaps best avoided. Juxtaposition of play text and video scene an interesting idea.

The Stratford Festival of Canada-Video Gallery

Combines text, video and video finder on one screen, but is confusing. Content is "blah". An example that shows that less on one screen is potentially more.

CBS Canada

Liked the use of the Flash, teaser banner with thumbnails and explanation, but the rest of the site is too cluttered.

McMaster Globalization Site

Good use of side menus and glossary.

Proposed Site Structure

  • Home Page
    • Introduction
  • Learning Performance - Here is the main pedagogical part of the site. We will have one or more subsections around interesting problems
    • Imagining the Scene - An example where get ss to think about how the interpretation can change the meaning
    • Working with Venues
  • Resources
    • Timeline
    • World of the Queen's Men
    • Glossary
    • Comparison tool - Video Finder
  • Site Map
  • About
  • Credits

  • Other toys
    • Watching the Script - see Stéfan Sinclair - http://digitalplaybook.humviz.org/ - See also Michael Best on Scenario - an environment to block a scene.
    • Wiki or discussion forum
  • Instructor's Notes
  • The Texts? How do we link to the texts?
  • Scapbook - student or teaching can bookmark a series of items and then "replay" them

Wireframes

Graphic Designs - June 25

-- StaceyWheal - 18 Aug 2007

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