Authors
Pei-Yu Chi, Sally Ahn, Amanda Ren, Mira Dontcheva, Wilmot Li, Björn Hartmann
Publication date
2012/10/7
Book
Proceedings of the 25th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
Pages
93-102
Description
Users of complex software applications often learn concepts and skills through step-by-step tutorials. Today, these tutorials are published in two dominant forms: static tutorials composed of images and text that are easy to scan, but cannot effectively describe dynamic interactions; and video tutorials that show all manipulations in detail, but are hard to navigate. We hypothesize that a mixed tutorial with static instructions and per-step videos can combine the benefits of both formats. We describe a comparative study of static, video, and mixed image manipulation tutorials with 12 participants and distill design guidelines for mixed tutorials. We present MixT, a system that automatically generates step-by-step mixed media tutorials from user demonstrations. MixT segments screencapture video into steps using logs of application commands and input events, applies video compositing techniques to focus on salient infor …
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Scholar articles
PY Chi, S Ahn, A Ren, M Dontcheva, W Li, B Hartmann - Proceedings of the 25th annual ACM symposium on …, 2012