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==User Research== | ==User Research== | ||
===Research we did=== | ===Research we did=== | ||
During the course Human Centered Design we conducted an exploratory user study to find out about the acquaintance of Creative Commons, potential pitfalls and caveats of its usage. | During the course Human Centered Design we conducted an exploratory user study to find out about the acquaintance of Creative Commons, potential pitfalls and caveats of its usage. | ||
Our probands | Our probands were selected from students of the Bauhaus University Weimar from courses of studies ranging from Media Arts & Design over Visual Communication to Product Design aged between 20 and 28 years. | ||
All of them were selected for their unawareness of local copyright jurisdiction and licensing models (e.g. CC). | All of them were selected for their unawareness of local copyright jurisdiction and licensing models (e.g. CC). | ||
The short interviews took place in their personal environment during the activity of publishing original content on their personal (micro)blogging platforms. In advance our group defined the basic premise of identifying the users motivation of publishing their works in the web. | The short interviews took place in their personal environment during the activity of publishing original content on their personal (micro)blogging platforms. In advance our group defined the basic premise of identifying the users motivation of publishing their works in the web. | ||
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One of the major problems we identified was inherent to our target group selection, which is the unawareness of Creative Commons. Most users did not know the full dimension of the rights they hold of their work and along with these how they restrict the usage of it to interested parties. | One of the major problems we identified was inherent to our target group selection, which is the unawareness of Creative Commons. Most users did not know the full dimension of the rights they hold of their work and along with these how they restrict the usage of it to interested parties. | ||
After the introction to the Creative Commons licenses and its concept most users were quite interested in using them, but as we found out | After the introction to the Creative Commons licenses and its concept most users were quite interested in using them, but as we found out were struggling how to continue from there. Some participants were not familiar with HTML and had no idea how to tag their content properly with their chosen CC license. | ||
===We identified the following Motivations and Goals of users=== | ===We identified the following Motivations and Goals of users=== | ||
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==Our Ideas== | ==Our Ideas== | ||
=== | ===The non-bothersome CC educator=== | ||
====What is the essence of this solution?==== | ====What is the essence of this solution?==== | ||
We propose a software solution which is capable of identifying potential users who would be interested in CC and would benefit from it. This process should intercept at a strategically important point in the workflow of the user, for example right after a finished image upload to a website. | |||
====Why are current solutions unable to support users in this?==== | ====Why are current solutions unable to support users in this?==== | ||
=== | To address this problem domain usually campaigning through advertisements comes to mind. In contrast, our idea addresses only creative users who already participate in some sort of sharing. Furthermore, we pursue the goal of communicating with the user when his attention is focused on his personal sharing activity. | ||
===The license manager=== | |||
====What is the essence of this solution?==== | ====What is the essence of this solution?==== | ||
A piece of software which eases the access to the Creative Commons license generator with the capability of storing a default chosen license. It is a one click solution for tagging content he shares on websites without the need for the user to know HTML or Markdown. | |||
====Why are current solutions unable to support users in this?==== | ====Why are current solutions unable to support users in this?==== | ||
We know of no current solution which addresses this usage scenario. Not all users are already familiar with a workflow using tabbed browsing to access the information on creativecommons.org and know how to properly tag their content. | |||
==Implementations== | ==Implementations== |
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