Hey everyone!
As we come to the close of March, we have been coming closer and closer to the end of the design phase of the user study. We have come up with and have almost finalized the entire user study. As predicted earlier we have not come up with a study that was going to take too much time as a convenience to the users who will participate in the study. The convenience to the users will not however come at a cost to the information that will be gathered by the study.
Keeping the study concise we believed will keep the users focused and answering the best way that reflects the way they truly feel versus merely answering question to get the study over with. Finalizing the user study and the methods to be used to conduct the study will not allow us to submit our IRB form in order to receive permission to conduct the user study since we will be using human participants.
Our next steps from now are to finish up the study in the next few days, submit the IRB for approval by our institution, and then move on to actually conducting the study.
Until next time.
-Daniel
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Questionaire
Hello, hello,
As Danny mentioned, we have been working on the user study. Today we determined a few details about the questionnaire, for example
- Eunice.
As Danny mentioned, we have been working on the user study. Today we determined a few details about the questionnaire, for example
- It should gather simple background information about the user
- It will not be a lengthy survey
- Appropriate wording will take a bit longer than determining the questions
- We may give the several groups (control and the others) the same questionnaire
- Eunice.
Itty Bitty Update
Hello,
Since coming back from Tapia we have been busy preparing for the user study. Recently, we have finished working on a Google Chrome browser extension that was really simple to implement after already having a javaScript file from the Firefox implementation. Using a simple .json configuration file, the Chrome extension was made to manipulate description pages of applications. Before the end of the school year you may be able to find this extension for download on the chrome web store.
The extension works the same way the GreaseMonkey script works in the Firefox browser. Later today we should be meeting to discuss the design of the survey. Until then!
-Daniel
Since coming back from Tapia we have been busy preparing for the user study. Recently, we have finished working on a Google Chrome browser extension that was really simple to implement after already having a javaScript file from the Firefox implementation. Using a simple .json configuration file, the Chrome extension was made to manipulate description pages of applications. Before the end of the school year you may be able to find this extension for download on the chrome web store.
The extension works the same way the GreaseMonkey script works in the Firefox browser. Later today we should be meeting to discuss the design of the survey. Until then!
-Daniel
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Tapia 2013
Hi,
As some may or may not have known, last week end was the 2013 Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference. It was a great conference with plenty of great speakers and diverse representatives from all fields of computer science.
-Daniel
As some may or may not have known, last week end was the 2013 Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference. It was a great conference with plenty of great speakers and diverse representatives from all fields of computer science.
I attended as a presenter for the student research poster session to present our current research. Overall the research was engaging to attendees of the conference and it sparked much interest more then likely due to the great poster design done by Eunice. I also got to meet many other students part of CREU as well as Jamika Burge. Talking with these students and hearing about all the other research that is possible because of this program was a great experience. Below is a picture of our poster and me next to it.
Next we are looking to finalizing our code and expand to a comprehensive user study. More will be discussed at a meeting tomorrow. Until next post!
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Status of Poster
Hello,
Our poster for the Tapia Conference is essentially complete. Dr. Zheng will review it and then we shall proceed to print it. Hopefully the specialized printer in charge of that mighty task will be as interesting as it seems (an oversized printer!) Nonetheless, again, Danny is leaving for the conference on Thursday.
- Eunice.
Our poster for the Tapia Conference is essentially complete. Dr. Zheng will review it and then we shall proceed to print it. Hopefully the specialized printer in charge of that mighty task will be as interesting as it seems (an oversized printer!) Nonetheless, again, Danny is leaving for the conference on Thursday.
- Eunice.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Update
Hello,
This will be the second post of the day. Last week our team met on Friday to go over smaller details of the user study, which will be our second step, and to discuss the contents of our research poster, which is still a work in progress. Also, our meetings now occur every other week.
Since the scripts are completed, Danny and I have focused on completing the poster for the Tapia conference. He is leaving on Thursday morning, and I believe that the conference takes place on Friday. Nonetheless, tomorrow we will get to print it and possibly show you.
- Eunice.
This will be the second post of the day. Last week our team met on Friday to go over smaller details of the user study, which will be our second step, and to discuss the contents of our research poster, which is still a work in progress. Also, our meetings now occur every other week.
Since the scripts are completed, Danny and I have focused on completing the poster for the Tapia conference. He is leaving on Thursday morning, and I believe that the conference takes place on Friday. Nonetheless, tomorrow we will get to print it and possibly show you.
- Eunice.
Scripts in Action
Hello,
See the permissions tab? It shows which permissions are requested by the application.
If we click on it, we get the following
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