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Internet of Things Project
  • IoT Project Background
  • IoT Project Challenge
  • IoT Project Outline
    • 1-1 Smartphone Research
    • 1-2 Smart Thermostat Research
    • 1-3 Smart Device Research
    • 1-4 Introduction to Photon Kit
    • 1-5 Build Smart Lightbulb
    • 1-6 Generate Project Ideas
    • 1-7 Build Smart Thermostat
    • 2-1 Evaluate Project Ideas
    • 2-2 Plan User Research
    • 2-3 Compile Research Data
    • 2-4 Construct Personas
    • 2-5 Construct Journey Map
    • 2-6 Define Value Proposition
    • 2-7 Define Design Requirements
    • 3-1 Generate Solution Ideas
    • 3-2 Evaluate and Refine Solution Ideas
    • 3-3 Create System Model of Solution
    • 3-4 Create Wireflow for Web App
    • 3-5 Create Storyboard for Solution
    • 3-6 Evaluate Solution Design
    • 3-7 Present Project Proposal
    • 4-1 Track Progress and Issues
    • 4-2 Build Smart Device
    • 4-3 Create Photon App
    • 4-4 Create Web App
    • 4-5 Conduct Integration Testing
    • 4-6 Create Product Demo Video
    • 4-7 Create Product Marketing Website
    • 5-1 Evaluate Smart Device and Web App
    • 5-2 Evaluate Product Marketing Website
    • 5-3 Improve Solution Based on Evaluations
    • 6-1 Create Project Poster
    • 6-2 Present Project to Public
    • 6-3 Write Personal Reflection
  • References for Wiring & Coding
    • Creating Circuits
    • Wiring Programming Language
    • Particle Cloud
    • Hello World App for Photon
    • LED Light
    • Push Button
    • Micro OLED Display
    • Humidity and Temp Sensor
    • Speaker
    • Servo Motor
    • Motion Sensor
    • Magnetic Switch
    • Potentiometer
    • Photocell
    • Moisture Sensor
    • Accelerometer
    • RFID Reader
    • Fingerprint Scanner
    • GPS Receiver
    • Camera
    • Microphone
    • Force Sensitive Resistor
    • Keypad
    • Continuous Rotation Servo Motor
  • Glossary
  • Updated Project Guidebook
  • Updated Code Guidebok
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  1. IoT Project Outline

2-3 Compile Research Data

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Last updated 6 years ago

Now that your team has observed and interviewed stakeholders, you should compile and share all your user research data electronically, so that your team can analyze and use the data.

YOUR TASK

The research notes from each person (user) that was observed and interviewed will be listed in a separate row. Each user will be identified by a code (U1, U2, U3, etc.) instead of their real name (to keep them anonymous).

For each user, list the name of the team member who conducted the interview, and list the type of stakeholder that the user represents.

The spreadsheet has 3 generic columns to record: (1) relevant background info about the user, (2) notes from your observation of the user (either your direct observation or the user's recalled experience), and (3) notes from your interview of the user.

NOTE: It may be better to replace some or all of these 3 generic columns with specific columns for each of the questions listed in your team's user research plan. This will allow you to list specific notes under specific questions, making it much easier to compare and analyze the data from all the users.

Transfer your handwritten research notes into a digital version using . Your team should enter all its data into one shared spreadsheet.

this spreadsheet template
Entering Data