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TECM 4180 Dr. Lam
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Content What to include? How to write it? What language to use? How it should be organized and inter-connected? Design Visual design (colors, fonts, spacing) Information architecture (how the site is organized)
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1. Plan Team charter, WBS, Project Schedule 2. Research Interviews and other research => Audience Profile and list of article topics 3. Design Interviews and other research => wireframes, site map 4. Develop Write articles and create website
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Interviews Follow-up surveys (optional) Secondary research (user forums, internet research)
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“An interview is a conversation between two or more people where questions are asked by the interviewer to elicit facts or statements from the interviewee”
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Anyone know the difference?
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Quantitative – research that involves the quantification of data; generalizable to a population Qualitative – research used to gain in-depth understanding of underlying reasons or motivations. What is more suitable for a smaller sample size?
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Poll! Text “ChrisLam138” to “22333” Population – ALL possible measurements or outcomes that are of interest to us in a particular context. Sample – A portion of the population that is representative of the population from which it was selected.
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Who, then, will we target for our participants? Consider demographic variables Consider qualifying characteristic (something unique to that population) Consider the use-case (verb describing their main purpose) Fill-in-the-blank: “This knowledge base will be created for (2 adjectives + target users) to (use-case). E.g., “This knowledge base will be created for novice, yet enthusiastic coffee drinkers to brew craft coffee in at least three new ways.”
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Questions About the Person Who is this person? (demographics) What are they like? What are they in to? What is their attitude toward you and your topic? Questions About their Needs What do they know about your topic? What don’t they know about your topic? How do they normally research the topic?
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Interviews are useful for eliciting central themes Interview results are different from survey results in that they are not always literal – instead inferencing must occur Look for patterns across people Look for differences between people
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Start with general questions…get them talking and comfortable Listen (actually try to hear what they’re saying) Follow-up with additional questions
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“This knowledge base will be created for novice, yet enthusiastic coffee drinkers to brew craft coffee in at least three new ways.”
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Follow-up questions if you don’t get an answer that is useful Open-ended questions (“tell me about…”)
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Q: Can I conduct an email interview? A: Only for 2 out of the 4 interviews. Your questions better be well constructed and comprehensive. Q: Should I tape the interview A: Yes, if they give you permission. Q: Do I need to provide demographic information about the participants? A: Yes! Q: Will I have to turn in my interview data? A: Yes. Q: How many students should I interview? A: A minimum of 4.
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