Team:Edinburgh/Human/Branding

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<b>What did you think of when you heard the word ‘jamboree’ before iGEM?</b>
<b>What did you think of when you heard the word ‘jamboree’ before iGEM?</b>
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"Nothing; I checked the meaning at dictionary".<br>
"Nothing; I checked the meaning at dictionary".<br>
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"That jamboree does not fit to the huge ammount of work from the last  
"That jamboree does not fit to the huge ammount of work from the last  
few month".<br>
few month".<br>
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"Boy scouts as i think it's the only context i've heard of it being used".<br>
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<p>Responses to:<br>
<p>Responses to:<br>
<b>Could the iGEM logo be better?</b>
<b>Could the iGEM logo be better?</b>
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"Yes  I think is part of iGEM spirit; no only get a colaboration but interaction between teams".<br>
"Yes  I think is part of iGEM spirit; no only get a colaboration but interaction between teams".<br>
"No".<br>
"No".<br>
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"No. My opinion is that as a competition individual groups are working towards their own goals. To collaborate with another group blurs that definition of which group is competing under what aims. At the same time, I think it's important to cultivate an ethos of sharing and collaboration as the Science we do could not progress if people didn't share their work and ideas".<br>
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<b>In what way will this competition affect your future work?</b>
<b>In what way will this competition affect your future work?</b>
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"It's been a great lab experience and given me a head start to my industrial placement. It has also given me a general idea of what it's like doing research and the effort needed to carve a career out of it. In terms of the subject, it's made me aware of the field of Synthetic Biology although i'm not convinced it's an area that i would like to work in".<br>
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Revision as of 16:11, 25 October 2010







Branding Research


The following email was sent out to as many iGEM team members as possible.




Below are some examples of responses to the four simple questions. These questions were designed to be quick and easy so as to get the most reponses back possible. They could be useful in several ways for teams and perhaps iGEM itself.

Responses to:
What did you think of when you heard the word ‘jamboree’ before iGEM?
"Nothing; I checked the meaning at dictionary".
"That jamboree does not fit to the huge ammount of work from the last few month".
"Boy scouts as i think it's the only context i've heard of it being used".

Responses to:
Could the iGEM logo be better?
"No, its fine".

Responses to:
Should collaboration in iGEM be compulsory?
"Yes I think is part of iGEM spirit; no only get a colaboration but interaction between teams".
"No".
"No. My opinion is that as a competition individual groups are working towards their own goals. To collaborate with another group blurs that definition of which group is competing under what aims. At the same time, I think it's important to cultivate an ethos of sharing and collaboration as the Science we do could not progress if people didn't share their work and ideas".


Responses to:
In what way will this competition affect your future work?
"It's been a great lab experience and given me a head start to my industrial placement. It has also given me a general idea of what it's like doing research and the effort needed to carve a career out of it. In terms of the subject, it's made me aware of the field of Synthetic Biology although i'm not convinced it's an area that i would like to work in".




Throughout this wiki there are words in bold that indicate a relevance to human aspects. It will become obvious that human aspects are a part of almost everything in iGEM.