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==Mentor's comments== | ==Mentor's comments== | ||
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=== Larissa's comments (Mozilla) === | |||
User Research | |||
* I would like to learn more about your process for selecting your interview participants. What criteria were you looking at, and what research questions were you curious about in choosing your participants? | |||
* Based on the interviews, did all the students have the same level of familiarity with CC licenses? If there were any differences, what accounted for them? | |||
* I liked the "important activities" you mentioned because they're very specific. It seems that you've observed your participants very carefully. I'd like to know how some of these activities might be related to CC, such as bookmarking things to revisit, or looking at specific sites for particular types of content | |||
* I like that your user research captured needs related to licenses in general, not just creative commons licenses because it provides insight about how people understand the broad concept of a license. | |||
Product Ideas | |||
* I would like a little more explanation about the "Trading Place" idea. Which of your users' needs does this product solve? What is the reason for distinguishing between what a registered and non-registered user? | |||
* I think that the second idea, about an "image management program" is interesting because it relates to one of the needs you found (that people copy the license then forget what the actual license is). How do you think having the license on the work change users' behavior when using CC work? What other ways could you remind the user about the licenses associated with what they're using? |
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