Rachael DierMaking Data ConsumableData visualization is a crucial component of education. In order to help the public understand important circumstances in the world, such…May 30, 2020May 30, 2020
Rachael DierA User’s Journey with Google MapsFor one of my Master’s courses, EM 757: User-Producers 2.0: Developing Interactivity, we were given the task of interviewing a user on…Mar 20, 2020Mar 20, 2020
Rachael DierI recently applied for an associate position at a marketing/event management company, in which one…Guidelines:Feb 24, 2020Feb 24, 2020
Rachael DierJourney MappingJourney maps are commonly used in user experience design processes. A journey map is “a visualization of the process that a person goes…Feb 24, 2020Feb 24, 2020
Rachael DierThinking About DesignBelow is a report on my user interaction experience with two artifacts: a Target self-checkout machine and Boston University’s Student…Jan 31, 2020Jan 31, 2020
Rachael DierFaUXing it till I make itI’ve learned so much about the tech industry during my first semester in Boston University’s Emerging Media Masters program, and have made…Jan 30, 2020Jan 30, 2020
Rachael DierRobots are people, too?Reeves and Nass address the “computers are social actors” paradigm in their section entitled “People Are Polite Computers, Too”, a…Jan 4, 2020Jan 4, 2020
Rachael DierThe Laws of the world wide web…In Bogost’s article on video games and political activism, he talks about procedurality, procedural expression and procedural rhetoric…Jan 2, 2020Jan 2, 2020
Rachael DierThe Extended Self.After expanding upon prior discussion on the concept of “presence” in their (not sure of Lee’s preferred pronouns) literature review, Lee…Jan 1, 2020Jan 1, 2020
Rachael Dier“Don’t Hate the Phone Call, Hate the Phone”In Bogost’s article “Don’t Hate the Phone Call, Hate the Phone”, the critic truly makes arguments regarding the correlation of the design…Dec 22, 2019Dec 22, 2019