New post The Devil’s in the Details: Quality Control and User Experience on Obsidian Learning.
Do you like music? Have you ever been listening to a favorite piece or song, only to have your good vibes interrupted by a discordant note? Or even worse, a remix? The flow is brutally interrupted. If I’m listening to the radio when something like that happens, I change the station.
As someone who suffers from a slight case of (self-diagnosed) obsessive compulsive disorder with regard to quality control, that is often how I feel when I come across a beautifully designed piece of learning that is riddled with mistakes, be they technological (the drag and drop doesn’t drag and drop), grammatical (subject/verb agreement, people!), or typographical (drives me cazy).
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