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| − | As the professors for this course were discussing their individual perspectives, some common themes about ''''designing for children'''' rose to the forefront: | + | As the professors for this course were discussing their individual perspectives, some common themes about ''''designing for children'''' (especially when using Hughes Spalding as model) rose to the forefront: |
--''' Wide range of users:''' the range of users in a children's hospital includes both patients + families | --''' Wide range of users:''' the range of users in a children's hospital includes both patients + families | ||
| − | -- | + | --''' Decision support:''' families and patients need better resources when making important decisions in the hospital setting |
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=='''August 23, 2007 | Julia Jones: CHOA'''== | =='''August 23, 2007 | Julia Jones: CHOA'''== | ||
Revision as of 13:08, 6 September 2007
A Little about Me
I am a fourth-year senior in Psychology and Architecture and I currently work on Dr. Lamb's research team over at Emory, where we are studying how nurses coordinate care in the hospital. I'm looking forward to graduating in the spring and I am truly excited about seeing how this class unfolds.
Outside of classes, I have been coaching youth soccer teams (with kids under the age of 6, yes...pure craziness!) for the past four years, as well as serving as an adviser to a freshmen leadership team, Freshman Activities Board (FAB). I also teach several fitness classes at our very own CRC, including cycling and cardio kickboxing.
My other interests include running, photography, reading the newspaper and perusing IKEA catalogs :) My email is ddutcher(a)gatech.edu.
August 21, 2007 | Intro
As the professors for this course were discussing their individual perspectives, some common themes about 'designing for children' (especially when using Hughes Spalding as model) rose to the forefront:
-- Wide range of users: the range of users in a children's hospital includes both patients + families
-- Decision support: families and patients need better resources when making important decisions in the hospital setting
--Security:
