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Social Identity Mapping Tool

This project is the initial results of the SONAR team at Health Hack Melbourne 2015. Turning Point requested that we:

Develop a prototype of a paper-based tool as an interactive app (tablet / web) that allows people to audit, visualise and map their social relationships and substance use and other risky behaviours.

We spent a measure of our initial time collaborating on UX, and came up with what we feel (but have not been able to test yet) are improvements to the data collection / interview process, and to the presentation / comprehensibility of the tool.

The prototype doesn't completely implement the design we came up with:

Social Identity Mapping Tool design.

Testing the tool

Super lean style :) I've added save to / load from file functions so you can now try it out for yourself (the roundabout way!) by editing a json template and then uploading it to the tool.

TLDR; screencast: https://memelab.wistia.com/medias/lgux1kxxr6

We're side stepping privacy concerns by not saving any data (there's no back end!).

The future

Currently, we're just displaying the results of dummy data, and there is no backend.

  • add a create / update form interface for entering data
  • load and save data to parse.com

We had all sorts of grandiose ideas, which we hope can be developed in future.

Installing, running the prototype

Requires node.js:

cd <project-directory>
npm install
npm start

To serve the files, open another terminal tab and run:

cd <project-directory>
npm install -g browser-sync
browser-sync start --server --directory --files "**"

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