Monday, November 19, 2012

Design and Research Methods


I am thinking about design today.

As I move forward with developing the methods section for my master’s thesis, I am going to have to spend a good amount of time considering design.  What are the best questions to ask, to explore my topic?   What are the best ways to ask those questions?  Who should ask the questions?

Talking about design is a conversation at the forefront industry.  I would argue that this conversation was started by Steve Jobs who labored over design elements like the best “color gray” to use.

Laboring over study designs for research is less glamorous (for now anyway).  But design works, and this topic is popping up in unexpected areas.  For instance, I just read “A Whole New Mind: Why Right-brainers willRule the Future.”  In this book author Daniel Pink explains that the most marketable skill sets in the future are the ones that incorporate elements of design and cultural sensitivity into products.  I also just found an article by Rebekah Chang is an intern for Kiva’s Strategic Initiatives which highlights some comments on design by Tim Brown the CEO for IDEO:  “…things that work well are usually developed with a lot of thought to the “how” factor and with a deep understanding of the communities being served.”





Monday, November 12, 2012

Picking up!

It looks like I'll be going back to Panama in February of 2013 to conduct some research for my Master Paper in Health Policy and Management at UNC

Spinning of of the HIV project that I helped out with in Bluefeilds, I have developed a research project that will look at who is electing to get HIV testing and why.  I am lucky to have the expertise of Harsha Thirumurthy  and Stephanie Wheeler  who are helping by pushing me in the right direction with contacts and ideas.  

So I am picking up the blog again.  The Masters Paper research is relevant to the work I have done in Panama.  I also think that it will be interesting (even though it is terribly frightening) to write about the trials of conducting my first research project and of course the production of the Masters Paper.  

Whew..... ready?  I am not sure I am, but why not explore this together?  I'd love any comments and feedback you have on the project.