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Browser flow for first-time users

Improving the the browser flow experience for first time users of who would want to use the Admin capabilities or assets on Diksha website.

  • Today when users come on the DIKSHA website they are asked to fill in their Board, Medium and Class and then select their relevant role on the platform both as guest users and as logged in users

  • The Board , Medium and Class are mandatory information that needs to be filled by the users before they proceed.

  • When a primary role of the user is HT&other official on the platform the Board, Medium and class information is not important and hence we want to make this information optional on the website. So users can fill or skip the information which is not relevant.

Direct Access to Form

Simplifying user experience on the App when the users want to access observation form.

  • Today when users access the form on the App, they have to preview it and and come back to the listing page and then start the form.

  • With the new design , now users can click the form and directly preview it and start the form from the preview page itself without having to do the additional step coming back to the listing page and start the form.

Mandatory task and subtask for a project

This enhancement is for the improvement project capability on the App. A designer of the Improvement project can mark certain tasks and subtasks as mandatory. By doing so the designer is asking the users to take those tasks and subtask as it is (without making any edits to the recommendation by the creator)

  • The tasks and subtasks which are mandatory, users will see a tag under them that these tasks and subtasks are mandatory

  • The mandatory tasks and subtasks cannot be edited or deleted by the user.

  • A subtask can only be mandatory when the Task (parent of the subtask) is mandatory

  • Additionally a Mandatory task which has a observation type asset attached to it can only be marked as in progress.

The above mentioned behaviors and conditions will be enabled in the front end when a creator has marked a task and a subtask under a task mandatory.

Sequencing of tasks in a project

This is an enhancement to the existing project templates, to ensure users see a logical sequence to the tasks to the projects targeted to them.

  • Today when a project is targeted to the users they see a list of task which are not sequenced in any order in the project template.

  • The sequencing happens based on the end date given to the task by the user.

  • This capability will ensure that users can see the logical order of the tasks provided by the creator.

Selection of Multiple Subroles Selection of Multiple Sub roles

In the education system, many times, multiple system roles are assigned to a single person. For eg, a teacher can also be a CRP. A HT can also be a teacher. In UP,  teachers can be ARP or Shikshak Sankuls.  In Punjab, a teacher can be a Block Mentor. Thus, currently on the Diksha app, for the discovery of preferred resources the user has to keep changing their role/sub role in the profile. Thus it is important that users have a choice to select multiple sub-roles in their profile in order to ease the consumption of preferred resources.