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Test drive: DC to Boston in a Tesla Model S

http://money.cnn.com/2013/02/15/autos/tesla-model-s/

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• Battery pack is good for only 270 miles.

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• 200 miles between charging stations in Newark, Del., and Milford, Conn.

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• Charging stations can fill up a nearly dead battery in Tesla's longest-range cars in about an hour

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• Observing Hofstra commuters who have cars on campus

Activity for Ethnographic Observation

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Ethnographic Research Observations

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Ethnographic Research, Cafeteria student who used a car

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Ethnographic Research, Student centre Atrium Student who used a car

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Ethnographic Research, Student Center commuter Lounge

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Ethnographic Research, Students in Commuter lounge

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Ethnographic Research, student in commuter lounge

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Ethnographic Research, Student in Commuter Lounge

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Ethnographic Research Observations

• Seemed confident in his choice of car • Told that he loved the look of his car. • Looked down occasionally • Seemed to talk mostly about features in his car.

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Ethnographic Research Observations

• Talked about how she had a new car • Talked about safety rating• Mostly issues with driving on campus parking

lots • Talked about student drivers and carelessness • Talked about how those aids helped her avoid

collisions in the parking lot

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Ethnographic Research Observations

• Talked mostly about preferences in car; liked older cars mostly because of styling

• Did not like fuel economy • Looked to friend often • Everyone who input opinion loved their car

because of safety • Talked mostly about driving situations and

features

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Ethnographic Research Observations

• Talked about technology in the car; navigation and back up camera

• Seemed comfortable • Seemed to talk a lot abut how car informed him

on certain situations on the road • Talked about special features of his car • Incredibly passionate about styling • Good eye contact. • Talked about good gas mileage

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Ethnographic Research Observations

• Not a big car enthusiast • Just liked that her car got her where she needed

to go • Looked down from time to time • Took me to her car; seemed as though she was

very comfortable in her car due to all the features in the new car

• Talked about good gas milage

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Ethnographic Research Findings

• People said they loved safety• People talked mostly about technology in their

vehicle. • Said they loved the styling but never really

expanded on that.• Took pride in their car as if it were a statement

about them.

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Ethnographic Reading Summary

• Ethnographic Research is when you have a task and you examine the culture of that task that your audience works in.

Ethnographic Research- Who are the users? How do they operate within their cultures?

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Ethnographic Reading Summary

• In ethnographic research you need to observe and gather information on the people you observe in order to trends in how people behave in the given environment

Ethnographic Research- Who are the users? How do they operate within their cultures?

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Ethnographic Reading Summary

• Observe the environment as well as the different people’s roles in an environment.

Ethnographic Research- Who are the users? How do they operate within their cultures?

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Ethnographic Reading Summary

• identifying key emotional characteristics, moods, traveler archetypes, and reactive behaviors

TSA Checkpoint Evolution for Transportation Security Administration

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Ethnographic Reading Summary

• Through observations, interviews, and feedback sessions, the team collected insights about airport lobbies and expanded checkpoint areas.

TSA Checkpoint Evolution for Transportation Security Administration

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Ethnographic Reading Summary

• hostile intent is difficult to detect in a chaotic environment therefore calming the environment made potential threats stand out.

TSA Checkpoint Evolution for Transportation Security Administration

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Proposal for an Innovative Business

• Using a battery and a hydrogen cell as an alternative energy source in a new category of emission free luxury automobiles.

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Tagline Research

• Power, beauty and soul.• BMW. Sheer riding pleasure.• Beyond rational.

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New Tagline

Extra-Ordinary Performance

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Raw Background Images Matteo Distefano Professor Klinkowstein

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Blurred Background Images Matteo Distefano Professor Klinkowstein

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Image and Tagline Study Matteo Distefano Professor Klinkowstein

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Infographic Elements

• Luxury drive • Renewable energy • H2• Battery • Sustainable energy• World • Recyclable

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Infographic Sketches Matteo Distefano Professor Klinkowstein

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Infographic Sketches Matteo Distefano Professor Klinkowstein

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Infographic Sketches Matteo Distefano Professor Klinkowstein

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Infographic Matteo Distefano Professor Klinkowstein

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Imagined Product, In Situ VisualizationSelected environment image

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Imagined Product, In Situ Visualization

Selected device image

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Imagined Product In Situ Visualization Matteo Distefano Professor Klinkowstein