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Director’s cut | Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project
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Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project. A human-centered design strategy for science communication. As promised, I have finally recorded the longer version of the talk I presented. In PechaKucha format at Interaction13. I’ve applied these strategies to the vaccine piece, and where I’ll take them next as I think about ways to put them in the hands of science communicators. Of course, I will keep writing about. February 19, 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Next Post ». If yo...
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May | 2013 | Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project
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Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project. A human-centered design strategy for science communication. Month: May, 2013. May 10, 2013. The final thesis document:. A process book of sorts, outlining everything I’ve done over the course of a year-long master’s thesis project. It’s all in there. Have a look. You can download the pdf here. Or from Carnegie Mellon’s thesis repository here. If you’d like to actually pay for a bound copy, be my guest. You can also find the pdf for the method cards here.
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When archetypes become stereotypes… | Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project
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Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project. A human-centered design strategy for science communication. When archetypes become stereotypes…. What happens when you ask people who have become at least somewhat familiar with cultural cognition. To take a stab at personifying the four cultural worldviews along the group/grid map? Well, if you ask the people who study cultural cognition for a living, they will give you answers like these:. By the way, I should point out that both Kahan and Braman were very ...
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Publish or perish? | Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project
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Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project. A human-centered design strategy for science communication. The final thesis document:. A process book of sorts, outlining everything I’ve done over the course of a year-long master’s thesis project. It’s all in there. Have a look. You can download the pdf here. Or from Carnegie Mellon’s thesis repository here. If you’d like to actually pay for a bound copy, be my guest. You can also find the pdf for the method cards here. May 10, 2013. May 11, 2013 at 1:36 am.
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If you print it, (and offer it for free, along with snacks), they will come. | Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project
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Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project. A human-centered design strategy for science communication. If you print it, (and offer it for free, along with snacks), they will come. Last week I presented a workshop. In conjunction with Public Communication for Researchers. Here on campus at Carnegie Mellon. We had about two dozen participants. I presented the main ideas from my thesis work, (essentially an updated form of the talk. As I walked through the different values and cultural worldviews describ...
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April | 2013 | Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project
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Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project. A human-centered design strategy for science communication. Month: April, 2013. April 21, 2013. Another semester, another poster. Our school of design’s thesis poster session took place last week. I made a poster, presented it, and then went home and enjoyed my weekend. Feedback was positive, most of which you’ll see in the final thesis document. For a full pdf of the poster. April 15, 2013. Last week I presented a workshop. As I walked through the different ...
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October | 2012 | Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project
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Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project. A human-centered design strategy for science communication. Month: October, 2012. October 20, 2012. Less review, more do. Identification scales, (using examples from Fig. 3 in this paper. For the latter) to determine if differences would be observable in an admittedly small sample size, within an admittedly short survey. Analyzing the results (33 respondents) lead me to some good (and some less-than-good) conclusions. Frame information with appropriate narrat...
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December | 2012 | Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project
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Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project. A human-centered design strategy for science communication. Month: December, 2012. December 23, 2012. What they said…. I promised an update on the feedback I received during the poster session (and some conversations that followed). A few common themes emerged that day:. Applications beyond science communication. Education vs. persuasion. Rhetoric vs. “marketing”. Is this really human centered design? Are pitted against the actions of people like Jonah Lehrer.
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Another semester, another poster. | Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project
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Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project. A human-centered design strategy for science communication. Another semester, another poster. Our school of design’s thesis poster session took place last week. I made a poster, presented it, and then went home and enjoyed my weekend. Feedback was positive, most of which you’ll see in the final thesis document. For a full pdf of the poster. April 21, 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Laquo; Previous Post.
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The frame game. | Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project
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Designing Science: A Graduate Thesis Project. A human-centered design strategy for science communication. I’ll post soon with details about my first prototype and the information it’s providing me about audience effect… hopefully Nisbet’s comments will sound familiar when I do. January 4, 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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