For this prototype, we suggest using OSX with Chrome to access CheckMark.

We also tested with Windows and Chrome and that worked too.

Context:

CheckMark is a program that allows teachers and parents to effectively communicate and share vital information. For the purposes of this computer prototype, we decided to exclude a login page and directly place you in the shoes of Teacher Tammy. Teacher Tammy has nine students in her class. Using this interface, Teacher Tammy can specifically send messages, submit grade reports, and create events for dynamically selected groups of students.

Overview:

First, go to http://mglowe.scripts.mit.edu/813/checkmark/gr4/ . To use CheckMark, a user (teacher or parent) will select a group of students which will dynamically load content into the Message, Calendar, and Grades tabs. Through these tabs, users can send messages, create events, and lookup/send grades. The interface also tries to provide many affordances for the context of which students are selected by providing a context window in the left side of the center frame. Although more detailed and specific functionalities like changing settings are left out of this iteration, the basic functionalities we provided should give a depth of insight into the actual usage of CheckMark.

Specific Functionalities:

Selecting Students:

Message Tab:

Calendar Tab:

Grades Tab: