Team:BU Wellesley Software/Notebook/MichelleNotebook

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As a part of user-centered design, we need to figure out what functions the wetlab team will want from an electronic lab notebook.  To do so, we have been observing the team working in the wetlab, as well as sitting in on their lab meetings.  We hope that doing so will help us figure out what the team needs, and will help us design an application that is as useful as possible.
==June 17==
==June 17==

Revision as of 21:15, 3 August 2011


Contents

June 3

Bootcamp

At bootcamp, we have learned tons of biology in a matter of days. As someone who hasn't taken biology in six years, I've had a hard time getting back into the mindset of learning biology as a subject, but I also remember much more than I expected to from my high school days. The central dogma was a huge part of my high school experience. I'm still adjusting to the idea that we can break into the central dogma—that we can alter DNA and change the DNA that will be created when the cell replicates, making more of the cells that were created by us. It's a step beyond what I've thought about before, and I still feel overwhelmed by what I don't understand.

June 10

Surface Training

This week, I've been learning the basics of the programming that I'll be doing this summer. I've never worked on the Microsoft Surface before, so I'll need a lot of practice before I can do any programming on my own. It helps that I'll likely be pair programming all summer; between two of us who have relatively little C# experience, we can probably figure out most of our problems (and I'm sure we'll have many).

Lab Notebook Background Observations

As a part of user-centered design, we need to figure out what functions the wetlab team will want from an electronic lab notebook. To do so, we have been observing the team working in the wetlab, as well as sitting in on their lab meetings. We hope that doing so will help us figure out what the team needs, and will help us design an application that is as useful as possible.

June 17

Lab Notebook Designs

June 24

July 1

July 8

July 15

July 22

July 29

August 5