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=Guest Lectures= | =Guest Lectures= | ||
* | * General experience about design in the Silicon Valley | ||
** Via Skype if applicable; or pre-recorded and played back from local machine (not ideal for interaction but better than nothing) | * Technical topics, e.g. HTML5, latest web technology, etc. | ||
* Other design related topics, by UX professionals in the network | |||
* ''Via Skype if applicable; or pre-recorded and played back from local machine (not ideal for interaction but better than nothing)'' | |||
=Feedback= | =Feedback= | ||
* mentoring feedback via email based on outputs that the students place on the wiki | * mentoring feedback via email based on outputs that the students place on the wiki | ||
=Public Exposure= | |||
* Mozilla Blog posts that reach to 300m readers | |||
* Other blog posts/twitters | |||
=Engineering connection= | |||
* If the concept is interested by the open source community, Mozilla can help contact engineers to work with students, and make the prototype into real product. | |||
=Social network opportunities= | |||
* Mozilla can help organize local design events to promote students work, if interested. | |||
=Project wiki page= | |||
* If needed, Mozilla can help provide a online wiki page for sharing students work | |||
=Legal forms= | =Legal forms= | ||
* User research consent form | * User research consent form | ||
Latest revision as of 03:25, 4 February 2011
Back to Open Design and Research
Guest Lectures
- General experience about design in the Silicon Valley
- Technical topics, e.g. HTML5, latest web technology, etc.
- Other design related topics, by UX professionals in the network
- Via Skype if applicable; or pre-recorded and played back from local machine (not ideal for interaction but better than nothing)
Feedback
- mentoring feedback via email based on outputs that the students place on the wiki
Public Exposure
- Mozilla Blog posts that reach to 300m readers
- Other blog posts/twitters
Engineering connection
- If the concept is interested by the open source community, Mozilla can help contact engineers to work with students, and make the prototype into real product.
Social network opportunities
- Mozilla can help organize local design events to promote students work, if interested.
Project wiki page
- If needed, Mozilla can help provide a online wiki page for sharing students work
Legal forms
- User research consent form