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Ram

Ram is our happy-path user. He represents the user who goes from point A to point B without any deviation with a sole single-minded focus of completing the task, while having in his/her possession:

  • The best mobile device
  • 1 Gbps internet connection
  • Always accessible internet
  • Unlimited usage plan
  • 1 TB of mobile disk space

Shyam

Shyam is the user most struck by Murphy's law. He has taken upon himself (at the suggestion of Krishna J) to achieve the outcome despite every possible challenge that's thrown at him. He represents every user who will struggle at some point or the other with the software provided despite his/her intents (best or otherwise). HE'S A PAIN TO BUILD FOR. But it's his heroic persistence that motivates us to make our software resilient. In his possession is:

  • The lowest supported mobile device - running Android 5 (Our extent of supporting Android 4.4+ is only based on what Crosswalk enables on our existing software. No further investment will happen currently beyond that.)
  • 256 kbps internet connection (can go lower)
  • Intermittent internet, going offline majority of the time
  • 100 MB usage/month (and beyond that FUP, has miraculously gotten access to 22 kbps unlimited access. Joy to the world.)
  • 75 MB free disk space

End users

Teacher

Age range: (21-55)

Most Indian government school teachers are not very active explorers of the digital world. Their internet journey has recently begun with the explosion of affordable internet access in India. The apps they are currently aware of using are WhatsApp, YouTube and to some extent, Facebook. 

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Their first choice of written language while using apps is in the vernacular (local language predominant in the region). They can read/write English, but aren't as comfortable in using it.


Student

Age range: (6-16)

Most students do not have access to a digital device. Approximately 20% of them might have access via a parent (predominantly the father).

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They can be impatient as they might not fully comprehend why downloads/loading take time, and might occasionally keep cancelling and reattempting downloads.


Parent



Resource Person (Cluster level / Block level)



Education Officer (Block / District)



State Administrator



Services team

Documentation



Implementation



Dev Ops



Support




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A tale of two extremes

The following personas are the hero and anti-hero to our user stories. The names are purely chosen for comic relief and are not due to any coincidence. They could be replaced with s1g2d!g and y6g9k)h if needed.

Ram

Ram is our happy-path user. He represents the user who goes from point A to point B without any deviation with a sole single-minded focus of completing the task, while having in his/her possession:

  • The best mobile device
  • 1 Gbps internet connection
  • Always accessible internet
  • Unlimited usage plan
  • 1 TB of mobile disk space

Shyam

Shyam is the user most struck by Murphy's law. He has taken upon himself (at the suggestion of Krishna J) to achieve the outcome despite every possible challenge that's thrown at him. He represents every user who will struggle at some point or the other with the software provided despite his/her intents (best or otherwise). HE'S A PAIN TO BUILD FOR. But it's his heroic persistence that motivates us to make our software resilient. In his possession is:

  • The lowest supported mobile device - running Android 5 (Our extent of supporting Android 4.4+ is only based on what Crosswalk enables on our existing software. No further investment will happen currently beyond that.)
  • 256 kbps internet connection (can go lower)
  • Intermittent internet, going offline majority of the time
  • 100 MB usage/month (and beyond that FUP, has miraculously gotten access to 80 kbps unlimited access. Joy to the world.)
  • 75 MB free disk space