Rant & Rave

Rants about stupidity. Raves about brilliance. All about working this thing or that thing.

tiny-flip-manual-hand-blue-bkgThis is what happens when the product manual is written by people who know the product too well.

Indeed, flip does do a lot of things right in their manual. They load it up with illustrations, avoid technical terms and create a layout that leaves little doubt as to what copy is talking about what process. Still, they practice the cardinal sin of  assuming people can fill in the blanks. For example: Read the rest of this entry »

Some like the sandbox, some like story time.
And nobody likes to feel stupid.

Ask any new teacher. One certain way to jump off the tenure track is to flunk the “addresses diverse learning styles” check mark on the evaluation.

There are people of all intelligences who simply will not learn out of a book. Others have to have the book. Some will respond better to a silent video, others to a comic book, others to instructions read out loud. Philips, for one, offers a Flash driven DVD that (not always successfully) walk you through all the steps of its PhotoFrame but don’t expect to also find the instruction book anywhere in the packaging. Instead, you have to pop in the DVD, open the PDF (And download the PDF software, if you don’t already have it) then print it out and then you you can have the bloody instruction book.

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Forget smart phones. I want an “anti-dumb” phone.

As in one that says, “Hey, to make sure you don’t screw up, I’m going to be your kindergarten teacher/nursemaid and lay everything out where you need it.”

It starts out by saying, “Wait just one sec. Look around and see if we can get this cheaper.”

Have a look:

With Shop Savvy, the phone can scan anything from a book to a CD to a bottle of Snapple. It uses the built-in camera to scan the bar code, and up pops the cheapest price on the product as well as reviews from people who have purchased the product. Source: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=96817211

Recently they added a feature that allows you to know the retailers’ inventories as well.

With the barcode and the product in there, why not take it a step further? Why not have it say, “Now that you have it home, I’ll make sure you know how to put it together and use it without either destroying it or cussing it and taking it back to the store.” Here’s how: Read the rest of this entry »