A really productive talk, again! I went through an approximate timeline and what I plan to do next steps with Sarah. We added a “personal milestones” column on the self-track spreadsheet, which is very helpful 🙂 Clarifying about the “making” phase – if not ready to produce anything, results from interviews count as crafts.
As for the interviewing phase, she recommended me a few research communities & individual faculty/designers that I can reach out to, for example the NYU Aging Incubator that aims for improving health and well-being of older adults. According to the form that I filled out, she also provided some possible mentors that she can pair me with – leaning towards someone who is more knowledgeable about the elderly wellbeing concept instead of a tech/design focus since the latter can be more self-reachable.
Other suggestions she gave: when interviewing with elders (preferably in-person), bring existing AR/VR apps (can be any) with you and gauge their thoughts. How to compile better questions? She shared a link about user research; after I have the draft of questions I will send them to Sarah for feedback. Along with moodboard, also make a sketch (how you envision your final product be like, the setting, and how to use).
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