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User Analysis

The website will be open to two major types of users, current MIT students and MIT alumni.

Students – Graduate and Undergraduate students will be able to post and read articles.  They will also be able to hold start discussion threads about issues at MIT or have friendly flame wars without bombarding users’ inboxes.  They will also be able to find information about a large number of academic and social events.

Characteristics:

Students will range between ages late teens to late twenties.  We expect most of these users to be experienced with computers and social networking sites.  Our users will be  motivated to find  new ways to socialize, find out information about MIT, discuss random topics of interest, etc.

Personas:

Gabe is a second-year computer science major interested in specializing in artificial intelligence. Though somewhat shy, he freely discusses sports and world politics.  He reads technology news sources online to find out about cool new projects. He also likes to read The Economist, CNN, Sports Illustrated on his spare time. He occasionally watches television, though it is mostly to watch college basketball and NBA. Gabe has a difficult time deciding what to do  on weekends to socialize, and often ends up following his friends to terrible parties. He wishes he could find out about parties more easily. When it comes to social networking, Gabe has a Facebook and checks in maybe once a week. He tends to stay away from discussions on the web because he gets easily annoyed by internet trolls and ignorance.

Alumni – MIT alumni will be able to stay up to date on MIT news and also start discussions with students should they have projects/job opportunities for students.  They can also create discussions to advise current students or catch up with fellow alumni.

Characteristics:

We expect alumni users will range in age from early twenties to late forties.  We expect most of these users to be computer literate, some with limited experience with social networking sites.  These users will be motivated to stay connected to MIT.

Personas:

Wang graduated from MIT 3 years ago.  She just started her own company and is looking for partners.  She still knows current students at MIT completing their graduate degrees and is looking to get in touch with them.  Wang really enjoyed her experience and MIT and creating her own company and really wants to encourage more students to do so.

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