Grading Criteria for Project Installment 3
Total: 35 points
- 25 Points: Conception stuff to turn in for your underserved population:
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3 points: “Affinity diagrams” of Fig 4.2: A (potentially unreadable) snapshot of the entire
affinity diagram. e.g., like Fig 4.7.
- 8 points: “Attributes”: Should be somehow pertinent to your population's ability to ultimately
gain useful benefits from your software prototype.
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8 points: b. sort of like “Data sources” of Fig 4.2: (must be readable): A list (or mark-up of the list you
turned in before) of all the data sources you drew from somehow in your affinity diagram, and what
“label” each data source ended up under. (What are “labels”: the pink boxes in Fig 4.8.)
▪ -2 points if you fail to show your references.
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10 points: c. “Persona skeletons” of Fig. 4.2: (must be readable) All of your skeletons. E.g., like Fig 4.10
(left). You should have 2-4 skeletons for your underserved population
The Skeleton should have headings and data points based on categories and labels in your data source file.
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1 point: d. “Prioritized Persona skeletons” of Fig. 4.2: results of the team’s prioritizing of the skeletons.
o You can simply give a priority number to each of your Skeleton
- 10 Points: Conception stuff to turn in for your mainstreamers:
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2 points: a. In one paragraph, briefly describe assumptions you want to follow for your mainstreamers.
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2 points: b. No data sources: instead, just write a few assumptions you want to use about your
mainstreamers
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5 points: c. Persona skeletons, as in item 1c above. You need at least 2 skeletons for your mainstream
population
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1 point: d. “Prioritized Persona skeletons” of Fig. 4.2: As in item 1d above, for your mainstreamers.