These are the steps to be taken while planning to go on this research, each step here has been carefully selected as the standard but OPENLY flexible process of carrying out user research for any old or new products that will be used.
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Define Problem Space {read more}
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What problem are we solving?
- How did this problem get brought up (origination)?
- This isn't necessarily a problem; rather, we aim to place it in the hands of a more specific user base. Our goal is to build use cases and conduct experiments, learning how users engage with it. This understanding will guide us in defining the future of this product more effectively
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Research Participants
- This is a list of people we are sending mails too, trying to get them to sit with us over a call.
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🧑🏿💼 User needs/research. For example, this could include: For example, this could include:
- Who are our users?
- Anyone within this bracket of Igbo writers, educators, book authors, transcribers, etc.?
- What are their needs and goals?
- Preservation of Igbo Culture: Many might aim to contribute to the preservation and promotion of Igbo language, culture, and literature.
- Access to Resources: Writers and authors may seek resources and support for publishing, while educators might look for teaching materials and tools.
- Networking Opportunities: Professionals in this bracket may want to connect with like-minded individuals, organizations, or opportunities to collaborate.
- Skill Enhancement: Transcribers and others may have a goal of enhancing their skills through training or workshops.
- What do we think we understand about our users?
- One thing is for sure, they want want to interreact with the language
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What resources do we have available?
Access to the site,
Google meet
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What constraints do we have?
- Bad network
- no online recording tool
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What are the biggest concern and risks for this project?
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How do we define and measure success?
- Get at least on reference email from the users referring us to another person that can use the tool.
- Get one or two ways the users can use the tool,
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What makes Igbo-Speech-AI unique and how do we differentiate it?
- It takes in Igbo audio and gives out Igbo text, learning from the local pronunciation of the word.
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What is the research process/method we will use to solve this problem? and why?
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Objectives of the research.
- to understands the way users will use the product and how, also to be able to get an active rowing list of potential user's
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Design Wireframes + Prototypes
This involves sharing prototypes/wireframes with participants to assess the usability and viability of a design while there is time to make the right design iterations.
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What tools and resources do we need?
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Research Report/Synthesis