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Build your first Browser Extension

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Build Your First Extension for Firefox

Second meeting - Prototype your idea

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Second meeting - Prototype your idea

Introduction

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This is the second activity for building a browser extension. Do you want to start from the beggining? Check out the first activity which will introduce you to browser extensions and idea generation.

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In this meeting/activity participants will learn all about paper prototyping, a technique for communicating and sharing an idea early on by making it real and testing it early with your users.

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This activity is inspired by the Paper prototype guide on Mozilla's Open Innovation Toolkit. +

This is the second activity for building an extension for Firefox. Do you want to start from the beginning? Check out the first activity which will introduce you to browser extensions and idea generation.

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In this meeting/activity, participants will learn all about paper prototyping, a technique for communicating and sharing an idea by making it real and testing it early with your users.

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This activity is inspired by the paper prototype guide on Mozilla's Open Innovation Toolkit.

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Getting ready

Share a slide presentation

Use the following slide deck as is, or customize it to make it your own. Going through this will teach you everything you need to lead this activity with your club.

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After you customize the slidedeck use it during your Club's meeting for introducing your members into prototyping their idea.

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After you customize the slidedeck, use it during your Club's meeting to introduce your members to prototyping their ideas.

Prototyping ideas slidedeck @@ -93,13 +93,13 @@

Share a slide presentation

Plan - 5'

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In your last meeting your group identified an idea for building a browser add-on and submitted on GitHub.

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Now it's time to start to flesh out what your addon's product experience would look like. Ask the following questions:

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In your last meeting, your group identified an idea for building an extension for Firefox and submitted on GitHub.

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Now it's time to start to flesh out what your extension's product experience would look like. Ask the following questions:

  • What interactions would the user need to have, where does your product end and real life begin?
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  • What are the questions you have, the assumptions you are making in this?
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  • What are the questions you have and the assumptions you are making in this?
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A paper prototype can be great to shape an idea but can also be a great way to test these early questions about how to design a solution. Think about what your goal is for your prototype before you start creating it. Select one scenario that can aide you in this goal and a few key tasks to focus on developing further.

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A paper prototype can be great to shape an idea, and can also be a great way to test these early questions about how to design a solution. Think about what your goal is for your prototype before you start creating it. Select one scenario that can aide you in this goal and a few key tasks to focus on developing further.

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Plan - 5'

Create - 35'

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Use the paper and pen to draw out each interaction screen for the tasks/scenario you have chosen. Not every screen has to be redone, If small things change, use cut outs to be able to move small changes in place. Continue to walk through your prototype until it makes sense to you and your team. And then go test it with users. You can either present your paper prototype as is or you can make it easier to share by incorporating it with links in programs like invision or pop.

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Use the paper and pen to draw out each interaction screen for the tasks/scenario you have chosen. Not every screen has to be redone! If small things change, use cut outs to be able to move small changes in place. Continue to walk through your prototype until it makes sense to you and your team. Then, test it with users. You can either present your paper prototype as is or you can make it easier to share by incorporating it with links in programs like invision or pop.

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Share and Test your prototype - 10'

You can use your new prototype to test your solution with real users and gain buy-in and understanding by sharing with the relevant stakeholders.

  1. Spend two minutes to make pair of groups
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  3. Each group has 5’ to present its idea, gather feedback and test their prototype with the other group
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  5. Each group has 5’ to present an idea, gather feedback, and test their prototype with the other group

Review the feedback you received from the other teams and update/adjust your prototypes if necessary.

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Update your proposal - 10'

As final step we invite you to upload all of your digital resources (photos, files) into your idea submission on GitHub.

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That way all of your fellow Open Source Clubs and experts will be able to track your progress and see the amazing work you are doing!

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You are now ready to take the next step and start Building your browser add-on! Ask your Club Captain when the next meeting will be.

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That way, all of your fellow Open Source Clubs and experts will be able to track your progress and see the amazing work you are doing!

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You are now ready to take the next step and start building your extension! Ask your Club Captain when the next meeting will be.

Update your idea on GitHub
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What you will learn

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By going through this activity you will learn everything about paper prototyping your idea! This is an important and usefull technique for not only building a browser extension.

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By going through this activity you will learn everything about paper prototyping your idea! This is an important and useful technique for creating extensions, apps, and more.

Stegios Marias
Undergrad Computer Science Student

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Requirements & Resources

  • Your favorite text editor
  • Access to the internet
  • Paper, cardboard, foam, glue, scissors, markers, bluetack

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  • For testing use programs such as keynote, invisio or pop app
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  • For testing use programs such as keynote invisio or pop app