Walk-it Team

 

 
 

Walk-it is an SI 682 student project at the University of Michigan School of Information.

Team Members


       Claire Cabrera

 

Claire is a first-year student tailoring her own program. Her background is in graphic and web design, which she has done professionally since graduation from Wayne State University in 2004. She is interested in processes and designing proceesses, and she is also interested in the artifacts used with the processes because the artifacts promote usability. Claire also loves maps and she would like to walk more.
   

       Tim Hull

 
Tim is a second-year SI student specializing in Human-Computer Interaction.  Prior to that, he was an undergraduate student here at the University of Michigan, graduating in 2008 with a B.S. in computer science and history.  He enjoys interface development and design, as well as working on improving the usability of existing interfaces.
   

       Lei (Leo) Shi

 
Leo is a first-year MSI student specializing in Human-Computer Interaction. He received his MS degree of Computer Science from China in 2009. His goals lie not only in designing and developing software but also trying to provide users with a high-level interaction and deep user experience, letting Information Technology really benefit to the human cummunities.
   

       Bo Wang

 
Bo finished his degree of computer science from China and now is a MSI of UM specialized in human-computer interaction. He loves technology and interface design, and hopes to be a real "artist" in the new Renaissance of digital era. He likes Knight Templar's motto:" I'm a slow walker, but I never walk backwards."
   

       Stan (Tze-Hsiang) Lin

 
Stan majored in Industrial Design and Computer Science. He views the great strides made in Information Technology as a Renaissance in the wake of information revolution and is committed to giving a satisfactory interpretation of information application in life from the perspective of design. Rock and Heavy metal music is his favorite.