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Blogpost # 3 part 2: User research

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User research: Survey In order study users perception and user needs for AI supported virtual reality self-reflection application we made survey. We aimed this survey for our user target group. Our user target group is people around their thirties and working. One of surveys aim was also discover what self-refllection meant to participants and when, what for and how they practiced it. You can view our self-reflection from following link:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1arRP8W09LkPsM7n1mdE-YxFghjdOfoycmBec4_5Fxog/prefill Affinity diagram Picture 1: Original affinity diagram Picture 2: Digital version of affinity diagram Our survey had open questions too in addition to regular yes/no questions. From these we made affinity diagram that you can see in pictures 1 and 2. Picture 2 is digital version of affinity diagram seen on the picture 1 made for easier reading experience.  From the surveys answers we were able to identify 5 aspects that we lo...

Blogpost # 3 part 1: Power/Grid&Customer grouping

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1. Power/Interest Grid Picture1: Power/Interest Grid In picture 1 we have illustrated how we felt Power/Interest grid be for our project. We felt that our client Vincit has the deciding element since they gave us topic. We are also influenced by it even thought we have a lot freeway to do our way. Within the framework provided by this course of course. 2. Customer grouping Picture 2: Customer Grouping In this stage of development we have grouped customers in picture 2 by when they self-reflect. Grouping 1 in the green color practices self-reflection to recover from mistakes. The orange grouping is the opposite and they self-reflect to prevent mistakes. These two categories overlap, but represent two largest use factors for using self-reflection