Emily Masching
Emily Masching
Product Owner
(21)
Location
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Bio

Product Owner on Riipen's Technology Team

Skills

Communication 1

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Pueblo Science 2
Pueblo Science 2
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Pueblo Science Curriculum Refresh (A-HMB490Y)

Students will design lesson plans aligned with elementary school science curricula, emphasizing key competencies and integrating hands-on learning for online delivery by Pueblo Science. The lessons will undergo iterative development, incorporating critical feedback focused on diversity, equity, inclusion, and pedagogical effectiveness.

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Category Public health + 1
Closed
Riipen
Riipen
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Workflow Recommendations

Riipen is constantly striving to improve our platform, and we welcome feedback from all users. We have received feedback that the UI could be made more efficient by implementing a workflow into the project/course matchmaking process. We would like to have a design mock-up made that would demo how integrating a workflow into our platform would optimize user experiences. We believe this project will include: Reviewing our current website content and design. Interviewing our target customer for insights on their needs. (In this case, student and educator experiences.) Demonstrating a new workflow based on your insights and UX best practices. Your tasks: Create a mockup of a workflow in Drupal 8. Demo your suggestions to the Riipen team. This demo would be presented to our Product team so that they can consider your recommendations for future platform updates.

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Category Information technology + 1
Closed
Clinical Trials Ontario
Clinical Trials Ontario

Clinical Trials Awareness Video

Student have the opportunity to create a short, compelling video to help raise clinical trials awareness in the community. You can include any of the following topics, or choose your own: Why clinical trials are important generally and how they move science/medicine forward (even if they're not successful) Potential benefits and risks of participating in a clinical trial. What are some of the potential risks and benefits and what protections are there for participants? The fundamentals - what is involved in participating in a clinical trial? The issue of (continued) informed consent Therapeutic misconception. Medical research is not the same as treatment and clinical care. Help clarify this important issue for potential clinical trial participants.

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Category Communications + 2
Closed
Riipen
Riipen
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

User Case Study Creation

Riipen is looking to have students interview up to 5 pre-identified customers, in order to put together content pieces describing those customers' experience with Riipen. Riipen will provide the customer contact information, and will obtain their consent to participate. Students will be responsible for: Interview scheduling Developing the list of questions, with input from Riipen Conducting the interviews (virtually) with customers Writing the case study content Presenting the case studies in a PDF document that uses Riipen branding Following up with the customers to share the final case studies and thank them for their participation Customers will include educators, employers and students. Case studies should be no longer than 1 page each. Our objective is to create content that highlights positive customer experiences with Riipen, which can be used for multiple purposes. A bonus would be for each case study to highlight slightly different aspects of the Riipen experience. Possible uses for the content: Shared with prospects in the sales process Published to Riipen's blog (https://riipen.com/blog) Downloadable collateral for customers through our CRM platform Included in our newsletter in full or in part

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Category Market research + 1
Closed

Work experience

Product Owner
Riipen
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
June 2018 - Current

Education

BAH, Economics
Queen's University
September 2007 - April 2011