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Onboarding - (date)

Welcome to telemetry!

What is Telemetry?

To-dos for you (try to do by [date])

Book 1-1s https://calendly.com/joyhe1-1/15min?month=2021-05 – they’re optional, but also highly encouraged: they help me.

  • What do you want to gain from this experience/what are your goals learning/career-wise?

  • What past experience do you have with UX and/or front-end?

  • How many hours do you think you can do each week?

  • What do you need from me?

Figure out what’s going on (and do some writing…sorry)

  • Data visualization and UX best practices – 1 to 2 hours

    • Google! Find 3 good sources/articles/guides (that other people haven’t found yet).

    • Paste them into . Underneath, write a short summary (half a page total, not for each) of good points for each source you find

    • If you have questions, write them down too! Others (or me) can research/look into them and write more info on the doc

  • Telemetry dashboard – 1 hour

    • Read Telemetry Server

    • Read Telemetry Software

    • Come up with at least 2 (non-googleable) questions about things you’re confused about/you or the team needs clarification on.

      • Write notes/questions here [background research link]

      • Exploratory research/UX in general is all about asking questions so we can ~understand the problem space~

      • I will be funneling questions to firmware and/or strategy (who can be hard to reach) so ask early!

      • I’ll try to be checking in on this doc regularly, so I’ll be able to answer questions directly

      • Make your own private notes about those two docs (optional, but recommended).

To-dos for me (try to do by [date])

  • Everything I’m making y’all do

  • Put together list of technical requirements for telemetry

If you have questions/concerns about anything, message the Telemetry Dashboard channel. Your questions will likely help the entire team. You can also DM me.

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