Team:Wellesley Desyne/Human Practices
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We conducted user studies of our programs with volunteer subjects from the MIT and BU iGem teams as well as students from Wellesley College who had a range of knowledge of and exposure to synthetic biology. Receiving feedback from both target and non-target users during the design process is vital for improving our projects.</p> | We conducted user studies of our programs with volunteer subjects from the MIT and BU iGem teams as well as students from Wellesley College who had a range of knowledge of and exposure to synthetic biology. Receiving feedback from both target and non-target users during the design process is vital for improving our projects.</p> | ||
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- | < | + | <h1>BRAINSTORMING AND COLLABORATION WITH BU</h1> |
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- | < | + | <h1>SITTING IN ON MIT & BU LAB MEETINGS</h1> |
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- | < | + | <h1>NEXT STEPS TO TAKE IN THE UCD PROCESS</h1> |
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Revision as of 18:35, 7 September 2013
User Research
We conducted user studies of our programs with volunteer subjects from the MIT and BU iGem teams as well as students from Wellesley College who had a range of knowledge of and exposure to synthetic biology. Receiving feedback from both target and non-target users during the design process is vital for improving our projects.