Monthly Archives: April 2014

Summary for Week of April 7

“Ideally, the United State may arrive at the point where employers and employees work together to codetermine the workplace environment; however, until American perception of the employment relationship shifts to acknowledge a stronger role for the employee as citizen, this is unlikely to happen. In the absence of cultural change such that American workers are seen as citizens and not just employees, courts or the United States government will have to proactively protect employee privacy.”
– Lauren Evans

How I Spent My Time

On account of an illness a lot of my prior-scheduled user testing sessions fell through. These sessions have been rescheduled.

I have spent the better part of my thesis time over the past two weeks writing content for the written component.

What’s Working

I wasn’t planning on getting started on the written component until—at the earliest—after the current round of user testing. However, I’ve been able to start writing a few sections with a decent degree of confidence. This has been useful in filling my time as I wait and process user testing sessions.

What’s Not Working

Getting sick.

Substantial Changes

None.