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  • CS 177 Human Centered Product Management
    • 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
  • The How and Why of Sketchnotes
    • Glossary for Design Techniques

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Team Bull Final Writeup Group Submission

March 17, 2026

Link to our final writeup can be found here Summary Tuck-In is our behavior change intervention designed to bridge that gap. The product pairs…

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CS247B Class Reflection

March 17, 2026

When I chose HCI as my concentration, it felt very freeing to garner experience in the behind the scene work of UI. Growing up…

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Team Bull Clickable Prototype and Usability Script

March 9, 2026

Introduction Tuck In is a gentle sleep improvement app designed to help users build healthier sleep habits through small, achievable steps. Rather than demanding…

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Team Bull Assumption Testing

March 3, 2026

Key Insights The three most critical unvalidated assumptions in our intervention are identity fit, emotional attachment, and user compliance. These three assumptions form a…

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Consistency is for Closers Sketchnote

March 3, 2026
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How to make a habit irresistible sketchnote

February 24, 2026

This reading reminded me of a previous one.

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Team Bull Wireflow and Sketchy Screens

February 24, 2026

Wireflow This figure illustrates the overall user workflow for TuckIn Teddy, our sleep companion app. It is a sleep improvement tool that combines a…

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Team Bull System Path and Story Map

February 18, 2026

Here is Team Bull’s System Path and Story Map for our proto-persona ‘Always in Huang.’ As a reminder, here is our ‘Always in Huang’…

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3 myths about change sketchnote

February 17, 2026

I feel like a lot of what was mentioned in the video was somewhat repetitive to all of our readings; however, it definitely gave…

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