1.Human computer Interaction
Persona Creation
You have been hired to design an interactive system to facilitate patient-pediatrician (child-doctor) communication. As part of your design process, you are in charge of creating the personas. You must determine who those personas are and create two of those personas.
Tasks:
Step 1 – Your first task is to determine who the various personas are: Primary, Secondary, Supplemental, Customer, Served and Negative. Using what we learned in class and your book, list appropriate persona(s) for each type (need not be an exhaustive list for each type).
Step 2 – Using the personas that you listed in step 1, you will create two personas: (1) Primary Persona and (2) your choice of a 2nd persona. Use your lecture notes and book to create your personas. Refer to the example provided in class as needed. Each persona MUST be a full page. If you wish, you may use a full persona template (NOT a mini template) that you find online. However, if you do, you MUST include a reference to web site that you found the original template on.
Deliverables:
There is 1 deliverable for this assignment. Submit a Word document that contains your list of persona types (Step 1) and your two personas (Step 2). Each persona MUST be on its own, single page in the document
2. Disease or disorder
1) Two pages (one page is too short, three pages is too long)
2) Include the following information where applicable:
A) Disease/Disorder name(s)
B) Etiology: cause of the disease/disorder
C) Signs/Symptoms
D) Epidemiology: who is affected, where the disease occurs, and how the disease is transmitted
E) Treatment(s). 3) All information in your paper must be cited using some form of “in text” citations that refer to your references
C) Literature cited section (with at least three references) using the following format:
1) Journals/Periodicals
Kimble, T. B., and Bell, R. G. 2006. Funky Heart Disease. Journal of Funky Diseases 26:198-207
2) Books
Jones, A. B., and Hatcher, T. G. 1998. The Spleen. Gustav Publishing, Frankfurt, 223 pp.
3) Books with chapters by different authors
Smith, R. G., Wright, T. K. et al. 2009. The importance of fuzzy bunnies to the liver; pp. 55-73 in C. R. Roberts (ed.), The Treatment of Liver Disorders. Samford and Son Publishers, Los Angeles.
4) Internet sources