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: Announcements about the map will be made to the [https://lists.cam.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo ucam-webmasters@lists.cam.ac.uk] mailing list. Feel free to subscribe to this low-volume list.
: Announcements about the map will be made to the [https://lists.cam.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo ucam-webmasters@lists.cam.ac.uk] mailing list. Feel free to subscribe to this low-volume list.


; '''What sort of feedback are you looking for on this 'beta' release?'''
; '''What sort of feedback would you like to receive?'''
: We're interested in at least bugs, 'didn't do what I expected's, usability issues (though many are going to be intractable), suggestions, and reports of factual errors. All to the UCS Service Desk [mailto:service-desk@ucs.cam.ac.uk service-desk@ucs.cam.ac.uk] or on-line to http://issues.map.cam.ac.uk/ please.
: We're interested in at least bugs, 'didn't do what I expected's, usability issues (though many are going to be intractable), suggestions, and reports of factual errors. All to the UCS Service Desk [mailto:service-desk@ucs.cam.ac.uk service-desk@ucs.cam.ac.uk] please.


;'''Why does the map display so badly on mobile phones?'''
;'''Why doesn't it work on my mobile phone?'''
: The feasibility study that developed the map as it appears at the moment only included developing a desktop version. We know how we want to do a mobile version and we've made provision for this. One of the things we know we need to do before a full launch is complete this work. See [[Media:Mobile-mockup.pdf | Mobile Mockup]] for an early version of how we envisage this working (though our current plans have evolved somewhat from this).
: We have tested on Android 2, Android 4, iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. If yours is a problem please tell us the phone, operating system and version, and screen size if possible.
 
;'''Why is the page styling non-standard?'''
: The University is in the middle of developing new guidelines for presenting information on the web that will unify the approach to desktop and mobile devices ('Project Light'). These guidelines will be published in August 2012 and the map will be updated to match them as soon as possible thereafter. In the meantime we haven't expended much effort on the details of how the pages appear. This does mean that the appearance may change, perhaps radically, sometime in the future.


;'''Why isn't <insert department name> marked on the map, only its buildings?'''
;'''Why isn't <insert department name> marked on the map, only its buildings?'''
: Our current approach is to only mark physical buildings on the map itself, and to leave the association between buildings (and their locations) and University departments, etc, to the map presentation system. While there are many cases where it might make sense to put department names on the map itself, there are also lots of cases where it wouldn't (for example, many University buildings are occupied by multiple departments and other University institutions).
: Our current approach is to only mark physical buildings on the map itself, and to leave the association between buildings (and their locations) and University departments, etc, to the map presentation system. While there are many cases where it might make sense to put department names on the map itself, there are also lots of cases where it wouldn't (for example, many University buildings are occupied by multiple departments and other University institutions).


: This is however a difficult judgement call, and feedback as to what you'd expect would be valuable. This is an issue that we may revisit in the future.
: Also bear in mind that as a member of the University you are probably looking at the map from the point-of-view of someone who knows, and that the map is primarily aimed at those searching for a particular institution or place, not trying to identify an institution from some known location. This is however a judgement call, and feedback as to what you'd expect would be valuable. This is an issue that we may revisit in the future.


: If you want to know who occupies a particular building, just click there on the map and you should get a list of who is nearby.
: If you want to know who occupies a particular building, just click there on the map and choose 'show nearby' to get a list of who lives nearby.

Latest revision as of 14:53, 20 February 2013

I'd like to be informed about future developments to the map
Announcements about the map will be made to the ucam-webmasters@lists.cam.ac.uk mailing list. Feel free to subscribe to this low-volume list.
What sort of feedback would you like to receive?
We're interested in at least bugs, 'didn't do what I expected's, usability issues (though many are going to be intractable), suggestions, and reports of factual errors. All to the UCS Service Desk service-desk@ucs.cam.ac.uk please.
Why doesn't it work on my mobile phone?
We have tested on Android 2, Android 4, iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. If yours is a problem please tell us the phone, operating system and version, and screen size if possible.
Why isn't <insert department name> marked on the map, only its buildings?
Our current approach is to only mark physical buildings on the map itself, and to leave the association between buildings (and their locations) and University departments, etc, to the map presentation system. While there are many cases where it might make sense to put department names on the map itself, there are also lots of cases where it wouldn't (for example, many University buildings are occupied by multiple departments and other University institutions).
Also bear in mind that as a member of the University you are probably looking at the map from the point-of-view of someone who knows, and that the map is primarily aimed at those searching for a particular institution or place, not trying to identify an institution from some known location. This is however a judgement call, and feedback as to what you'd expect would be valuable. This is an issue that we may revisit in the future.
If you want to know who occupies a particular building, just click there on the map and choose 'show nearby' to get a list of who lives nearby.