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Cap Watkins on user experience (Berkman Team)

 

This was an interesting piece about how user experience belongs to everybody.

“But lately, it has occurred to me that the user experience of a product actually doesn’t and shouldn’t belong solely to the designer.”

November 13, 2013DPSIPilot, UIphaduong

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What is DPSI?

The Digital Problem-Solving Initiative (DPSI or "dip-see") at Harvard University is an innovative and collaborative project that brings together a diverse group of learners (students, faculty, fellows, and staff) to work on projects to address challenges and opportunities across the university. DPSI offers participants a novel opportunity to engage with research, design, and policy relating to the digital world.

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    • DocShop
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    • Farmer's Market
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    • SafeCampus
  • Events
    • DPSI Wrap-up 2013
    • Fall 2014
    • Kick-off 2013
    • Mid-year Workshop 2013
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