Monday, August 29, 2011

Post Workshop - App designs

List of questions:

What is the name of the app?

What issues does the app address?

What does the app do?What features does it have?

Who is the app for?

Which partners could be involved?

INKA

1)eEtiquette 101 guidelines for bad behavior. To teach the other way around will change your behavior as well-reverse psychology. Turn the normal way of teaching from Ee –shows bad way to behave in the digital world- with examples, images. Meant for teenagers.

2)eE chain letter. Create your own guideline. Choose a theme eg. internet. Now choose a topic from the digital world eg. Facebook. Create a guideline, your friends can add related words, comments. Feature- connect with social networks, like, share, tag, post, etc.

JULIA

1)eE CUBE. Look up the guidelines in a fun way, discover and combine in a new way. 3D rotational way of displaying the guidelines-get the order right and zoom behind every number with one click. It can be rotated only by yourself but also by the community it is connected to. There could be a colour code connected to the tags. Meant for people who like to play on the rubiks cube. Use idle time to teach hidden guidelines.

2)Cross stitch tetris. Earning the guidelines in a fun way. Analog for tetris crosses, drop along a canvas- you have to fill a lane. Once you complete a lane, a guideline will pop up. Different colours of cross stitches(pink and blue) have different meanings and points. Various levels could be included. Meant for people who like gaming in their idle time.

3)eE surprise. Explore the guidelines on a multiple sensual level, visual(ttext and image)+ audio(sound). Crack the egg and you will experience a multi-sensual presentation of the guideline. You can share the egg with a friend on fb. Special easter eggs. Meant for everyone who likes ‘kinder surprise’.

STEVEN

1)Penguin Jr. Addresses lack of media competence among kids. The app presents a selection of 101 guidelines in an interactive, game like way. Steering penguin jr. through the space. Browsing through all guidelines. Voice recording a guideline, letting penguin jr. say it and sending that to a friend. Meant for kids, people who appreciate the ‘cute’ factor, and who like eE. Could be partnered with institutions that try to promote digital literacy.

2)Who wants to be an eEtiquettillionairre? Spreading the 101 guidelines. Quiz style presentation of the guidelines. Animations for selected guidelines. High score posting via fb. Meant for eE fans and office people, bored at work.

3)eEtiquette truth or dare. Makes people aware of the topic through truth and dare of etiquette violations. Bring bottle spinning to the etiquette world and make people laugh and think about their actions. Features- g-senor powered bottle spinning engine, present all guidelines in a flip through overview. Truth-what was the most embarrassing comment you ever made on a social network, dare- act as if you are making an embarrassing call in public. Meant for youngsters, playful people, eE fans. Partner could be bravo.

ERIK

1)Ali the alien. You are ali and you have to teach him the digital manners of planet earth. It’s a game, a questionnaire. In the end you get a certificate which you can upload on fb. Meant for kids and people who like to play games. Partners could be game developers, SEGA, Nintendo.

2)eE checklist. When did you do a good or bad deed during the day? You can check two boxes of good or bad and it uploads on fb.

3) Confess your sins. Addresses violations of guidelines. You can confess your guideline violations and post it on your fb account. Meant for youngsters,.

KATRIN

1)Ee-fortune nut. Send an etiquette to a friend-anonymous and delayed. It appears suddenly in the corner of the screen, click on it, it turns into an animal and reads you an etiquette you just broke. It can be sent anonymously from a sender, time frame of delivery can be chosen form (which kind of animal) can be chosen. Meant to advise a friend secretly and in a funny way about an etiquette.

2)Fred Krause. To remind you on the real life which happens around you. Speaks sentences from real life, theatre pieces, randomly, unforeseen. Changes his appearance but never his voice or the other way around. Meant for everyone.

CEM

1)eEtiquette share. Share your own personal guideline with friends and collect theirs. Guideline sharing only in direct contact. View the other one’s guidelines on a map. Post/view guidelines on fb. Partner could be Facebook.

2)Sheldon’s laws. The number 1 expert in digital guidelines and last in analog one teaches guidelines to people in his own way. Features-videos, commentaries (user), uploading possibilities for users, rate guidelines. Meant for top digital resources users. Partner could be Warner Bros.

TISHA

1)Blur. Addresses breaking of eE, creates obstacles. You can choose the appropriate eE glasses-mother, teacher, boss and then it scans your emails, msgs, etc. If you break many ‘mother eEtiquettes’ your phone will start getting blurry as the glasses start losing their vision, and start punishing you for bad behavior. The blur makes the screen pixilated in the form of the stitches. Meant for people who need to maintain good etiquettes with mother, boss, etc and also who enjoy dealing with obstacles.

2)Cross(stitch)word. Asks questions and provoked users to find answers. There is an ee crossword where you guess answers based on your knowledge of the guidelines. 1 Across- Only this can end a relationship digitally._ _ _ _. People who like playing games and engaging in competitions. Could be partnered with fb.

3)ReE Verse. Teaching the hard way. Experiencing the worst- to learn better. The app requests you to do just the opposite of what you should be doing. Includes funny/sarcastic tones where you learn through experience. Daily tasks, learnings. Audio feature. Meant for all those who learn the hard way.

MARTIN

1)De Etiquette. Modifying and exaggerating content to underline and point out certain topics of the eE. Features-photo modifies/alienator, text destroyer.

2)Hermes. Telling someone gently that he should consider a certain guideline. The app allows you to create an avatar informing a chosen recipient about a guideline. Avatar creator, voice selector. Meant for people concerned about digital etiquette.

3)Lace quiz. Discovers the guidelines with a playful approach. Poses questions concerning the guidelines- a uniquelace/rope to answer the questions. From digital to analog stitching the lace through the answers. Partners- Tshops distributing the lace.

KARL AND ANDI

1)Fuck my life. It shows a personal worst case scenario of your life. Features-fb connect, viral and social communication, simple and effective, laser guns. Meant for sarcastic and humorous people. New online users with a passion for doing things wrong. Partners could be fb, lucas arts.

2)Manner war. Learn the etiquettes by playing, connection between real and digital life. A jump n run game where you need to collect all part of the big puzzle. Fun, competitive, motivating, informative, learning effect. Meant for kids, gamers. Features-high scores.

3)Puppet don’t preach. Funny way of blaming a friend for not respecting the guidelines. Kind of bad though. It repeats in a terribly annoying voice eE guidelines so you can remind your friends in a funny way to keep them in mind. Features-shake to repeat, text to voice, record your own guidelines, guidelines to API. Meant for annoying friends. Partner could be puppet mastaz.

VECA

1)My daily bad deed. Controversial psychology to distinguish wrong vs good. Teaches you the bad behavior that should not have. A daily game that will give you bad behavior tips that should follow and get the little devil prize in the end of the day. An e-learning application that teaches you something good in a funny way.

ASHIS

1)WTF is my etiquette? You’re clueless about your actions, whether you are politically, culturally or socially correct. The app generates mash ups of existing guidelines . To enter the app, you need to open a security code through stitch patterns (similar to security codes on iphones). Features-stitch pattern reader, jumps to another phone in range so you really don’t have a clue of your mash up but you know the pattern, push notice for new mash ups received. Meant for anyone who is e-conscious. You can also start a ‘thread’. Stitch or snip buttons similar to like and dislike buttons.

2)ETI-COOT. Cootie-catcher. Addresses changing metaphors. Somewhere in the distant future, an app to check social conduct. Meant for children. Two or more players, each friend has an assigned number.

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