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Starting PointLoose Interpretation of “Mobility”

Mobility/mo-bil-ity/noun

§ the nature of connections

§ a sense of self

§ the ability to make life more efficient

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Starting PointGetting Ahead of the Game

Our target audience:college students

‘preferably international college students.’ –Brandi Kinard

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MOBILITY

BRANDIKINARD

DEANNABRUSCACHRISTINAWANG

“Missed it by that much”“Appropriate complexity and risk”Hoarding doesn’t work”Fixing the buffet line”“Everyone is better than you are”

COLLEGE STUDENTS

“Designing with Dinner”“Smart Products for Connected Drivers”“Shared Reality, Shared Goals”“The Road to Imperfection”“The Collective Action Toolkit Quick Start Guide”

“Artificial Intelligence is Your Health Advisor”“China’s Aging Population is Facing An Identity Crisis”“Human-Centered Design: Why Empathy Isn’t Everything”“Empowering Communities, Creating Citizens”“How Conversation Drives Healthy Behavior Changes"

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http://sethgodin.typepad.com/ http://designmind.frogdesign.com/

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TriangulationResearch

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Research NotesMaking Connections Between the Articles and Mobility§ too many deadlines

§ no time to work on everything

§ need help?

§ Self-improvement

§ forward motion through sharing

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Research NotesMaking Connections Between the Articles and Mobility§ paraphrase/“quote” points from articles

§ make it brief

§ get to the point

§ relate it to mobility

§ no more than 20 words

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Research NotesMaking Connections Between the Articles and Mobility§ paraphrase/“quote” points from articles

§ make it brief

§ get to the point

§ relate it to mobility

§ no more than 20 words

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Drawing the LineProblem Area Regarding Mobility

Problem Area:

Self-improvement can be delayed by deprivation.

‘Mobility defined as the coalescing of individuals to

facilitate interpersonal interaction.’—Christina Wang

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Drawing the LineOur First Thoughts

Identify our targeted audience

Investigate what deprivations exist

Make a decision on our approach or solution

‘How people might further themselves through

conversation.’—Deanna Brusca

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Drawing the LineIdentify the Target Audience

Cohort:

College Students

Extreme Users:

International Students

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Drawing the LineExtreme Users’ Deprivations

§ Language barriers

§ Culture shock

§ Time Management

§ Assimilation process

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Drawing the LineDesign Approach/Solution

‘Mobility—moving forward and getting work done, while allowing you

to spend more time working on what is actually important,

and less time on managing deadlines.’—Brandi Kinard

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Group FiveAcknowledgments

Brandi Kinard, Deanna Brusca, Christina Wang