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    • CS177 Human Centered Product Management Syllabus
      • Lecture 5B- Agile and Storymapping
    • Lecture 1A | Introduction to Human-Centered Product Management
      • What do you want from CS177
      • 1A Welcome to CS 177: Human-Centered Product Management 1
    • Lecture 1B | Human-Centered Product Management
      • 1B Strategy for Human-Centered Product Management
    • Lecture 2A | Human-Centered Product Management
    • Lecture 2B | Human-Centered Product Management
    • Lecture 3A – Markets & Tech Stack
    • Lecture 3B — Guest and Value Proposition
    • Lecture 4B – Participatory Roadmaps & Case Study
    • Lecture 5a– Agile, User Stories and User Story Mapping
  • CS247B Design for Behavior Change
    • 1A Introducing Design for Behavior Change
    • 1B Norms, Models, Brainstorm, Screeners
    • 2A Norms and Study Guide
    • 2B Ethics, Persuasion and B=MAT
    • 3A Secondary Research and Theories of Behavior Change
    • 3B Switch, Fraud,
  • Product Management Library
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Month: February 2025

Sketchnote: How to Make a Habit Irresistible

February 28, 2025
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Sketchnote: How to Make a Habit Irresistible

February 28, 2025
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Team Antelope: Mood Board & Style Tile

February 27, 2025

For our moodboard, we each selected images and text based off the collective words we decided on to describe our apps brand. Since our…

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Team Monkey: Mood Board & Style Tile

February 27, 2025

We created this moodboard together as a team in class! We chose a variety of images to represent different components of our app. For…

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Sketchnote: How to Make a Habit Irresistible

February 27, 2025
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Team Moose: Mood Boards & Style Tile

February 27, 2025

Moodboard: Why did you include what you did? + How does it show your brand? Style Tile: Why did you include what you did?…

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Mood Boards + Style Tiles | Albatross

February 27, 2025

Mood Board Justification: We want our application to feel readily accessible to everyone, fun, soothing, calm, and structured. We chose images that elicit comfort…

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Team Mockingbird: Mood Boards & Style Tiles

February 27, 2025

Synthesized Moodboard Justification Our mood board is inspired by nature and the feeling of calmness that plants bring. We wanted to create a design…

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Moodboard and Style Tile — Team Anemone

February 27, 2025

Henry Greenman, Emily Hsu, Athena Shiravi, Zoya Garg, Isabelle Levent Moodboard For our moodboard, we focused on channeling an upbeat and warm energy through…

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