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Month: January 2023

SKETCHNOTE: Synthesis & Sensemaking

January 31, 2023

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SKETCHNOTE: Synthesis & Sensemaking

January 31, 2023

Synthesis and Sensemaking Sketchnote

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Pursuit of the Great Outdoors

January 31, 2023

Our team is interested in encouraging Stanford students to spend more time outdoors, especially during the daytime. We researched a few apps that share…

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“Eat your vegetables!”: Conducting secondary and comparative research in vegetable intake

January 31, 2023

Team 9: Carolina Borbon, Tomy Di Felice, Caroline Gao, Andrea Liao, Annie Ma  Introduction This quarter, we’re interested in tackling vegetable intake: that is,…

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SKETCHNOTE: Synthesis & Sensemaking

January 31, 2023
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SKETCHNOTE: Synthesis & Sensemaking

January 31, 2023
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Focusing our minds on OneTrack: Competitor Market Analysis

January 31, 2023

What works for distractions? App blocking, automation, mindfulness, and more. Read time: 20 min Introduction Our team’s primary area of interest for this quarter…

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Comparative Research for Making more meaningful connections with acquaintances or new people

January 31, 2023

Comparative Research Topic: Making more meaningful connections with acquaintances or new people   We looked at 10 apps and divided them into 4 categories…

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SKETCHNOTE: Synthesis & Sensemaking 1 and 2

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