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After choosing a mode, the user must select a preferred model image from a scrolling list. A scaled-up version of the chosen image is then shown on-screen; in "Memorize" mode, the image is shown for 10 seconds before the user is automatically transferred to the drawing canvas, while in "Trace" mode, the user can study the image indefinitely and can advance to the canvas on their own via the "I'm ready" button. (At any point from this screen onwards, there is a "Start over" button that sends the user back to the activity's title screen while clearing any progress they have made.) | After choosing a mode, the user must select a preferred model image from a scrolling list. A scaled-up version of the chosen image is then shown on-screen; in "Memorize" mode, the image is shown for 10 seconds before the user is automatically transferred to the drawing canvas, while in "Trace" mode, the user can study the image indefinitely and can advance to the canvas on their own via the "I'm ready" button. (At any point from this screen onwards, there is a "Start over" button that sends the user back to the activity's title screen while clearing any progress they have made.) | ||
Once at the canvas screen, a timer starts that measures how long it takes the user to draw the model image. The user employs a pointing device (mouse, drawing tablet etc.) to draw on the canvas, and is offered a number of drawing tools, including an eraser mode, a slider that changes the thickness of their | Once at the canvas screen, a timer starts that measures how long it takes the user to draw the model image. The user employs a pointing device (mouse, drawing tablet etc.) to draw on the canvas, and is offered a number of drawing tools, including an eraser mode, a slider that changes the thickness of their line, an undo button, a redo button, and a button to clear their current progress. The user may click the "I'm done" button to advance to a screen that shows the content of their canvas alongside their chosen model, as well as the amount of time elapsed while on the canvas screen. Here, the user can click "Try again" to draw the model again or "Next" to advance to a screen where they can download their drawing. | ||
==Model images== | ==Model images== |