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Jeremy Anderson https://twitter.com/ObjectAdjective http://www.linkedin.com/in/objectadjective On 18 October 2016 at 11:25, Renee Mascarinas <renee.uxdes...@gmail.com> wrote: > +1 Thanks Madison! > > I agree with everything. As a designer, it's been really hard to > understand the value of SystemML without case studies. There's so much > claims out there, but without real use cases, it's difficult to understand > and promote when there aren't tangible proof from existing users. > > For visibility, I think it's a great idea to add SystemML as a skill on > LinkedIn and posting questions and answers on Stack Overflow. From our > research findings, the latter is a must for troubleshooting for data > scientist, second to Google. > > Renee > > On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 7:17 PM, Jeremy Anderson < > jer...@objectadjective.com> > wrote: > > > +1 Madison > > > > I started started doing some user research with a few other designers. > > We're looking for patterns and pain points around adoption and use of > > SystemML. We'd love to share our findings so far to continue this > > discussion and get thoughts and feedback from everyone. I think clear > > tutorials and site architecture will help address some of the concerns > > we're hearing and could improve adoption. I love the idea of generating > > more articles and content on Stack Overflow. All of this would be really > > helpful in increasing awareness and building community. > > > > We're synthesizing our research so far and we'll share it here. Thanks > for > > starting this thread! > > > > Jeremy > > > > ........................... > > > > Jeremy Anderson > > https://twitter.com/ObjectAdjective > > http://www.linkedin.com/in/objectadjective > > > > > > On 6 October 2016 at 10:33, Madison Myers <madisonjmy...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > Thought it may be a good idea to implement some measures on getting new > > > users to adopt SystemML. At the moment, I feel there is a big learning > > > curve and that we could make it easier through clearer tutorials and > > > examples, a better user experience on the website (continuing the > process > > > of making it better), more articles that explain SystemML at a high > level > > > and how to use it/why it's important. I also think we should get more > > > questions and answers on Stack Overflow so that overcoming issues is a > > bit > > > easier for new users. Longer-term I'd also love to see a course taught > > > online such as on Coursera as well as in university classrooms so that > > > people in the field adopt SystemML more early-on. > > > > > > Also Deron and Mike had some interesting suggestions about visibility. > > They > > > suggested having projects using SystemML on personal Github accounts as > > > well as mentioning SystemML as a skill on LinkedIn. > > > > > > Would love to know if others agree and/or have suggestions. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > -- > > > *Madison J. Myers* > > > *UC Berkeley, Master of Information & Data Science '17* > > > > > > *King's College London, MA Political Science '14* > > > *New York University, BA Political Science '12* > > > > > > - > > > LinkedIn <http://linkedin.com/in/madisonjmyers> > > > > > >