iProblem solve is the mobile application that I worked on during my time at UCSF Brighton. iProblemSolve is an application that helps people manage their problems by breaking them down into smaller more manageable steps. It combines the theory of problem solving therapy with the portability of a mobile application. My responsibility was to learn how users used the application, what parts they used the most, what they used the least and learn how else users are looking for. I took user data and complied it into IBM's SPSS data tool to see which parts of the application they used the most. I lead a focus group to compare iproblemsolve with another competitor's application to see which features users liked the best. I made a user report and gave suggestions to the team based off of it. Then I started re-designing the application as one of the main complaints was the interactivity
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