- From: Jeff Sonstein <jsonstein@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 09:51:44 -0400
- To: Charlie Harding <charding@google.com>
- Cc: public-web-and-tv@w3.org, Alex Treister <atreister@google.com>
On Apr 26, 2011, at 7:27 PM, Charlie Harding wrote: > Thank you so much for sharing this work with us. We're excited to see that > you've been able to use the Google TV platform in the classroom. There are a lot of > questions about how to design for the 10-foot experience, and your grad students are > getting to the heart of it. Please let us know the results, we'd love to share with > the Google TV team. Charlie: for sure... I will be collating and posting a piece detailing the results from the 2 groups within the next couple of weeks (hoorah! the term is almost over!) just as a "teaser": my favorite part has been finding results which have *not* matched my preconceptions... like the incredibly positive effect which increasing line-spacing has on both comprehension and reported user-comfort one thing you could communicate to the team now would be that if the version of Chrome on GoogleTV devices were to support CSS media queries (see http://www.ist.rit.edu/~jxs/services/mediaQueries.html) then this would greatly ease the work of site/page developers jeffs -- "If I had my past life over again I'd make all the same mistakes — only sooner." - Tallulah Bankhead - ============ Prof. Jeff Sonstein http://www.it.rit.edu/~jxs/ http://ariadne.iz.net/~jeffs/ http://chw.rit.edu/blog/ http://ariadne.iz.net/~jeffs/jeffs.asc http://www.it.rit.edu/~jxs/emailDisclaimer.html
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