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> | + | |
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+ | <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> | ||
<h1>BASIC WET-LAB TRAINING WITH NATALIE KULDELL AT MIT</h1> | <h1>BASIC WET-LAB TRAINING WITH NATALIE KULDELL AT MIT</h1> |
Revision as of 18:36, 7 September 2013
User Research
OVERVIEW
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.