Certainly! Let's revise the user story and tasks to reflect the new sequence: introduction experience, one lesson, and then onboarding. Here's the updated structure:
Epic - One Lesson Experience
Epic Title: "Engaging First Lesson"
User Story: "As a motivated language learner who has completed the introduction experience, I want to engage in the first Taíno language lesson in a game-based format, so that I can begin building my language skills in an enjoyable and interactive way."
Revised Acceptance Criteria:
- Clear Lesson Topic: The lesson focuses on teaching the phrase "Hello, my name is _____".
- Structured Learning Approach: The phrase is broken down into individual words before combining them into the full phrase.
- Interactive Game-Based Learning: The lesson is presented through a game-based scenario, integrating Taíno phrases and words.
- Audio Integration for Pronunciation: Includes native speaker audio examples with optional pronunciation practice.
- Streak System for Continuous Learning: Integrates a streak system with visual tracking and rewards for consistent lesson completion.
- Interactive and Diverse Language Activities: Features matching games, quizzes, and puzzles to reinforce language learning.
- Supportive Hint System: Provides hints to assist users during challenging parts of the lesson.
- Optional Speaking Mechanics: Allows users to choose whether to participate in speaking exercises.
- Guidance via Mascot: Utilizes the app’s mascot to guide users through the lesson, enhancing the learning experience.
Notes on Thought Process and Decisions Based on Insights:
- Lesson Sequence Adjustment: Reflecting the new sequence, the first lesson now follows the introduction experience, leading into the onboarding process.
- Audio and Interactive Elements: Given the revised sequence, the lesson's interactive and audio elements are designed to build upon the introduction experience, easing users into the learning process.
Tasks
Task 1: Lesson Topic and Structure