Published a Peer-Review Paper
Managed a project
Project: Time Machine!

From 2020-2021, I was the project manger and code support on a cool project called "Time Machine." The personal web app allows people to engage in “time travel therapy” by recording and listening to audio messages they leave for their past and future selves. We’ve gotten financial support from the forward-thinking Pioneers project at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. We used a participant-focused co-design process, which means we set up our process with the intention of getting feedback from our participants and creating iterations of the app based on their notes and questions and ideas.

We published a paper in Frontiers in Psychology. The paper, on which I’m a co-author, is titled “Smartphone Time Machine: Tech-Supported Improvements in Time Perspective and Wellbeing Measures.” I tagged about 700 responses to our surveys to use as qualitative data in the paper.

You can read more about the process at my update and try the app out for yourself at TimeMachine.love.