PsyScore
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Working in collaboration with William Joseph (B Corp), we set out to respond to a brief that asked the following questions:
- How do we make digital products that do good?
- What are the principles that the best follow and where do the poorest fall down?
- What rules should every digital product or service follow?
My group members and I were selected to showcase this project at the Collaborative Project Show with Loughborough University London.
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Our team, focusing on mental health services for university students, created our project idea of PsyScore, a platform for the pilot evaluation of web-based mental health services.
My team and I conducted extensive research to gain the perspectives of users of these services, website designers, and psychologists, to develop in-depth criteria for the service’s evaluation system.
PsyScore’s user-friendly interface allows users to enter the URL of a mental health service website, prompting the service’s web crawler technology and trained AI model to analyse the website with our criteria and finally generate a concise and evaluative visual report.
PsyScore presentation
We aimed to create a toolkit and evaluation system for web-based mental health services. This presentation video details the research, analysis, and explanation of our project.
Table 1: PsyScore Guidelines & Criteria: Text Analysis & Tags
Table 2: Example of PsyScore Criteria for Student Space Evaluation
Figure 1: Example of Visualised Report from PsyScore
Figure 2: PsyScore Handbook Preview
Figures 3-6: PsyScore Website High-Fidelity Map