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The core of emoTouch is real-time collection of user feedback. For this purpose, there are three different types of scales, which can be added as interactive elements in the [[editor]].
 
The core of emoTouch is real-time collection of user feedback. For this purpose, there are three different types of scales, which can be added as interactive elements in the [[editor]].
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'''Note on clarity''': In any case, it is recommended to name the elements in the inspector so that they can still be distinguished in the evaluation table.
  
 
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== One-dimensional scale ==
 
== One-dimensional scale ==
[[Datei:Skalen-1D.png|mini|Beispiel für 1D-Skalen in emoTouch|Example of 1D-scales in emoTouch]]
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[[Datei:Skalen-1D.png|mini|Example of 1D-scales in emoTouch]]
The one-dimensional scales can be used as sliders to capture ratings of varying fineness in one dimension. Multiple one-dimensional scales can be integrated into one part to capture multiple one-dimensional attributes simultaneously.
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[[Datei:1D Skalen Inspekor.png|mini|1D Scale inspector settings]]
  
[[Datei:1D Skalen Inspekor.png|mini|Einstellungen im 1D-Skalen-Inspektor]]
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One-dimensional scales in emoTouch are sliders that can be adjusted to different degrees of fineness and modified in many ways. You can insert several scales in one part.  
  
Eindimensionale Skalen in emoTouch sind Slider, die unterschiedlich fein eingestellt und auf viele Arten modifiziert werden können. In einen Part können Sie mehrere Skalen einfügen.  
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Place your own picture behind the scale to fully customise it.
  
Legen Sie ein eigenes Bild hinter die Skala, um diese komplett individuell zu gestalten.
 
  
  
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'''Please note:''' These are all essentially discrete scales. A continuous scale can be simulated by creating a particularly large number of steps between the minimum and maximum.
  
'''Hinweis:''' Es handelt sich grundsätzlich um diskrete Skalen. Eine kontinuierliche Skala kann simuliert werden, indem man zwischen dem Minimum und Maximum besonders viele Stufen erstellt.
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'''Example''' of simulating a continuous scale:  
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# Create a scale from 1-10.  
'''Beispiel''' zur Simulation einer kontinuierlichen Skala:  
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# Select steps=100.  
# Erstellen Sie eine Skala von 1-10.  
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# To get readable steps from 1-10 again, select step interval=1. <br />  
# Wählen Sie Stufen=100.  
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The slider can now move to 100 steps between 1 and 10.
# Um wieder lesbare Stufen von 1-10 zu erhalten, wählen Sie Stufenintervall=1. <br />  
 
Der Slider kann sich nun auf 100 Stufen zwischen 1 und 10 bewegen.
 
  
  
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== Zweidimensionale Skala ==
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== Two-dimensional scale ==
[[Datei:Skalen-2D.png|mini|Beispiel für eine 2D-Skala auf freier Bewertungsfläche mit Smiley und Wurm]]
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[[Datei:Skalen-2D.png|mini|Example of a 2D scale on free rating space with smiley and worm]]
  
[[File:2D Skala Aufteilung.jpeg|mini|Der Auswertungsbereich einer 2D Skala]]
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[[File:2D Skala Aufteilung.jpeg|mini|The evaluation range of a 2D scale]]
  
  
In einer Zweidimensionalen Skala werden auf der Fläche die Koordinaten erfasst, auf denen sich der Zeiger gerade befindet und bewegt. Hier ist es besonders sinnvoll, ein Hintergrundbild einzufügen, welches Beschriftungen oder eine Orientierung bietet, wofür die Skala steht. Es folgen Beispiele.
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On a two-dimensional scale, the coordinates on which the pointer is currently located and moving are recorded on the surface. Here it is particularly useful to insert a background image that provides labels or orientation as to what the scale stands for. Some examples are listed below.
  
Beispiele für die Anwendung von 2D-Skalen und Grafiken:  
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Examples for using 2D scales and graphs:  
* Darstellung der 4 Emotionsdimensionen im Diagramm (Aktivierung – Ruhe, negative positive Einschätzung)  
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* Representation of the 4 dimensions of emotion in the diagram (activation - calmness, negative - positive judgement).
* Räumliche Einschätzung: „Aus welcher Richtung hören Sie den Klang?
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* Spatial assessment: "From which direction do you hear the sound?"
* "Wo sitzen Sie während der Veranstaltung? Platzieren Sie den Stuhl im Saal."
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* "Where are you seated during the event? Place the chair in the hall."
* "Wo platzieren Sie sich in dieser Diskussion?" (Bewertung anhand von vier Quadranten)
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* "Where do you place yourself in this discussion?" (assessment based on four quadrants)
  
Einige modifizierbare Eigenschaften:  
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Some modifiable features:  
* Wurmgröße: Durchmesser der Spur
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* Worm size: diameter of the track
* Wurmlänge: Anzahl der Glieder der Spur (auf -1 setzen für eine unendliche Spur)  
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* Worm length: number of links of the track (set to -1 for an infinite track)  
* Wurm-Zerstörungstimer: Millisekunden, nach denen sich die Spur wieder zusammenzieht (auf 0 setzen für niemals – in diesem Fall bleibt die Spur auch nach Loslassen stehen, bis der Zeiger erneut berührt wird)
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* Worm destruction timer: milliseconds after which the track retracts (set to 0 for never - in this case, the track remains stationary even after release until the pointer is touched again).
  
Der Zeiger kann beim Erstellen der Studie angepasst werden. Die Ausgangseinstellung ist ein farbiger Kreis, welcher eine Spur nach sich zieht. Es können statt des Kreises aber auch ein Smiley oder ein beliebiges Bild (zum Beispiel ein Stuhl für die Sitzplatzabfrage) hochgeladen werden. Möglich ist auch ein dynamischer Smiley, der den Gesichtsausdruck je nach Position ändert.
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The pointer can be adjusted when creating the project. The initial setting is a coloured circle drawing a track after itself. However, instead of the circle, a smiley or any image (for example, a chair for the seat query) can also be uploaded. A dynamic smiley that changes its facial expression depending on its position is also possible.
  
 
== Category scale ==
 
== Category scale ==

Aktuelle Version vom 7. August 2023, 15:12 Uhr

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The core of emoTouch is real-time collection of user feedback. For this purpose, there are three different types of scales, which can be added as interactive elements in the editor.

Note on clarity: In any case, it is recommended to name the elements in the inspector so that they can still be distinguished in the evaluation table.

different scales

One-dimensional scale

Example of 1D-scales in emoTouch
1D Scale inspector settings

One-dimensional scales in emoTouch are sliders that can be adjusted to different degrees of fineness and modified in many ways. You can insert several scales in one part.

Place your own picture behind the scale to fully customise it.


Please note: These are all essentially discrete scales. A continuous scale can be simulated by creating a particularly large number of steps between the minimum and maximum.

Example of simulating a continuous scale:

  1. Create a scale from 1-10.
  2. Select steps=100.
  3. To get readable steps from 1-10 again, select step interval=1.

→ The slider can now move to 100 steps between 1 and 10.



Two-dimensional scale

Example of a 2D scale on free rating space with smiley and worm
The evaluation range of a 2D scale


On a two-dimensional scale, the coordinates on which the pointer is currently located and moving are recorded on the surface. Here it is particularly useful to insert a background image that provides labels or orientation as to what the scale stands for. Some examples are listed below.

Examples for using 2D scales and graphs:

  • Representation of the 4 dimensions of emotion in the diagram (activation - calmness, negative - positive judgement).
  • Spatial assessment: "From which direction do you hear the sound?"
  • "Where are you seated during the event? Place the chair in the hall."
  • "Where do you place yourself in this discussion?" (assessment based on four quadrants)

Some modifiable features:

  • Worm size: diameter of the track
  • Worm length: number of links of the track (set to -1 for an infinite track)
  • Worm destruction timer: milliseconds after which the track retracts (set to 0 for never - in this case, the track remains stationary even after release until the pointer is touched again).

The pointer can be adjusted when creating the project. The initial setting is a coloured circle drawing a track after itself. However, instead of the circle, a smiley or any image (for example, a chair for the seat query) can also be uploaded. A dynamic smiley that changes its facial expression depending on its position is also possible.

Category scale

Examples of using category scales with emoTouch

Category scales can be used to map simple questionnaire items. Both multiple- and single-choice scales are possible. Here, too, several usage scenarios are imaginable:

  • "Would you recommend the event to others?"
  • "What qualities apply to the performance?"
  • "When does which instrument come in?" (reinterpreting the scale as an on/off switch for certain qualities).