Homeworks, CS 468/568: Inclusive Design with Personas, Fall 2018
Homework #1: Plan Abby
Meet "Abby". Abby is a persona I've been working on with a group of colleagues as part of a method we call GenderMag. (GenderMag is an evaluation method for finding software features that may not be gender-inclusive.) Your mission is to pretend like you and your teammate are in the process of creating Abby for a company you both pretend to work for (Company X).
Company X is a company like Wove. Their product is briefly described here.
Specifically, with your temporary teammate, do the following to fill out this template:
- Using Appendix C as a guide, describe the "pretend" lifecycle processes you followed for Abby, for the family planning lifecycle stage only, ie pp 184-189. You'll need to have a feeling for the Abby persona and for Appendix B for this, because Appendix B gives an idea of the kind of substantiation you're aiming to achieve for your Abby persona.
- What to turn in:
- The Company X "pretend" core team to create the Abby persona. See pp 184-185. It should end up looking like the bullets in the middle of p. 185.
- The Company X "pretend" answers to each category shown on pp. 185-186 (Product problems, Resources, etc.), using the subbullets on pp. 184-186 as examples.
- The Company X "pretend" action plan to create the Abby persona. See pp 185-189. It should look like Figure C.1, but with specifics filled in. For example:
- Organizational introspection about xxxxx.
- Data collection of data about x and data about y.
- What stakeholders exactly?
- Who is doing the evangelizing exactly?
- And so on for the various activities C.1 suggests
- The "pretend" data you're pretending you'll use in creating the Abby persona. It should look like Figures C.3 and C.4. The "questions" in Figure C.3 came from figuring out what they were aiming to solve. In your case, you can refer to what Abby looks like right now to come up with questions, along with the problems you invented when you used the bullets on pp. 184-186 above.
Note 1: Figure C.4 shows places they found that they thought might be useful, but at that stage they hadn't read them yet to decide whether or how to use them.
Note 2: Don't do a literature search for this assignment; just "pretend" you know the sources to look in. (Literature searches will happen later in the course.)
- Here is a sample of what you need to turn in.
- How to turn it in: Use TEACH: 468 Submission
568 Submission
- Note: On-line foundation documents for Abby are here as an additional example, but they are not the style or level of detail I expect from you in this assignment.
- You can find the tentative grading policy for HW1 here.
Extra credit for voting
One point extra credit for voting, as follows:
- If you are a U.S. citizen and eligible to vote, turn in either an empty ballot envelope (the one you usually throw away, not the inner one) or an "I voted" sticker from the polls. Be sure your name is legibly written on it or stuck to it somehow.
- If you are not eligible to vote (e.g., not a U.S. citizen), simply send an email to me (subject line: Voting) saying that you are not eligible to vote.
If you do the above by the due date (see schedule), you get 1 point extra credit.
Margaret M. Burnett
Date of last update: Oct. 22, 2018