User Research Project
Project scope
Categories
UX design Communications Market research Project management Talent recruitmentSkills
user research community mental health servicesThe Teacher App aims to create a virtual one-stop-hub for all teachers and their needs. We want teachers to access the mental health services and resources they need at any given time so that they feel supported enough to be there for their students.
The main goal of the project is to accumulate data on what features are being used the most, which programs and resources that we offer are needed and appreciated, and where we need to focus our attention going forward.
We envision this project to include but not be limited to:
- Recruiting participants
- Interviewing teachers, principals, education workers, students, on their experiences using our platform
- Working with our external team to analyze data collected, and report on it so it’s digestible to our other departments on the team.
Final deliverables:
- A report on findings to implement into product iteration
Our CEO, Director of Research (Advisor) and Director of Product Development will all be able to supervise and provide mentorship, along with our team of advisors and mentors.
Resources:
You'll have access to a professional Canva account, Google Drive, Google Meets, Zoom, Notion, and other systems and tools needed to execute deliverables. (Our CEO is always on call if you need anything!)
About the company
Prioritizing Mental Health Education. We are designing a tool that aims to connect teachers across Canada with the support they need to build resiliency within themselves and their students. The Teacher App serves to curate a hub for Canadian teachers where they can feel anchored in order to best support their students in their education. This will serve as a tool that offers teachers access to crucial resources, professional mental health services, and connection with other teachers and classrooms across Canada. Teachers deserve accessible, affordable, and appropriate support for their needs both inside and outside the classroom. What is currently available today is not sufficient for our teachers to thrive in their workplace, let alone our students.