際際滷shows by User: boltpeters / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: boltpeters / Wed, 13 Jul 2011 18:47:58 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: boltpeters Ben McAllister - The Science of Good Design: A Dangerous Idea /slideshow/ben-mcallister-the-science-of-good-design-a-dangerous-idea-8589592/8589592 scienceofgooddesign3-110713184803-phpapp01
Ben's article in the Atlantic challenged the notion that design research can be truly objective or quantitative. At URF, he expanded on this theme with additional thoughts for researchers, and open it up for a broad discussion.]]>

Ben's article in the Atlantic challenged the notion that design research can be truly objective or quantitative. At URF, he expanded on this theme with additional thoughts for researchers, and open it up for a broad discussion.]]>
Wed, 13 Jul 2011 18:47:58 GMT /slideshow/ben-mcallister-the-science-of-good-design-a-dangerous-idea-8589592/8589592 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Ben McAllister - The Science of Good Design: A Dangerous Idea boltpeters Ben's article in the Atlantic challenged the notion that design research can be truly objective or quantitative. At URF, he expanded on this theme with additional thoughts for researchers, and open it up for a broad discussion. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/scienceofgooddesign3-110713184803-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ben&#39;s article in the Atlantic challenged the notion that design research can be truly objective or quantitative. At URF, he expanded on this theme with additional thoughts for researchers, and open it up for a broad discussion.
Ben McAllister - The Science of Good Design: A Dangerous Idea from bolt peters
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Sara Summers - Invisible Me: Emotional Intelligence & Observational Research /slideshow/sara-summers-invisible-me-emotional-intelligence-observational-research/8451956 saraslides-110628170718-phpapp01
Sara illustrates the importance of emotional intelligence to conducting good user research. She shares how to be mindful of your emotional state in a user interview and presents examples and techniques for deepening self-awareness, regulation, and empathy so that you can better read your participants.]]>

Sara illustrates the importance of emotional intelligence to conducting good user research. She shares how to be mindful of your emotional state in a user interview and presents examples and techniques for deepening self-awareness, regulation, and empathy so that you can better read your participants.]]>
Tue, 28 Jun 2011 17:07:17 GMT /slideshow/sara-summers-invisible-me-emotional-intelligence-observational-research/8451956 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Sara Summers - Invisible Me: Emotional Intelligence & Observational Research boltpeters Sara illustrates the importance of emotional intelligence to conducting good user research. She shares how to be mindful of your emotional state in a user interview and presents examples and techniques for deepening self-awareness, regulation, and empathy so that you can better read your participants. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/saraslides-110628170718-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Sara illustrates the importance of emotional intelligence to conducting good user research. She shares how to be mindful of your emotional state in a user interview and presents examples and techniques for deepening self-awareness, regulation, and empathy so that you can better read your participants.
Sara Summers - Invisible Me: Emotional Intelligence & Observational Research from bolt peters
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Aaron Irizarry - Bootstrapping User Research /slideshow/aaron-irizarry-bootstrapping-user-research/8451235 aaronslides-110628153534-phpapp02
Aaron Irizarry addressed the classic problem of organizations that don't support or fund research. He provided ideas and examples for how to get out of the trap, get research done, and get the funding in the end.]]>

Aaron Irizarry addressed the classic problem of organizations that don't support or fund research. He provided ideas and examples for how to get out of the trap, get research done, and get the funding in the end.]]>
Tue, 28 Jun 2011 15:35:32 GMT /slideshow/aaron-irizarry-bootstrapping-user-research/8451235 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Aaron Irizarry - Bootstrapping User Research boltpeters Aaron Irizarry addressed the classic problem of organizations that don't support or fund research. He provided ideas and examples for how to get out of the trap, get research done, and get the funding in the end. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aaronslides-110628153534-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Aaron Irizarry addressed the classic problem of organizations that don&#39;t support or fund research. He provided ideas and examples for how to get out of the trap, get research done, and get the funding in the end.
Aaron Irizarry - Bootstrapping User Research from bolt peters
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Gini Keating - Getting Out There: Research for Mobile Augmented Reality /slideshow/getting-out-there-research-for-mobile-augmented-reality/8451178 ginislides-110628152743-phpapp01
Gini Keating presented a case study on researching mobile augmented reality applications in the field. Attendees at User Research Friday San Diego were the first researchers outside of Qualcomm to hear about this very futuristic work and the challenges and insights it created.]]>

Gini Keating presented a case study on researching mobile augmented reality applications in the field. Attendees at User Research Friday San Diego were the first researchers outside of Qualcomm to hear about this very futuristic work and the challenges and insights it created.]]>
Tue, 28 Jun 2011 15:27:40 GMT /slideshow/getting-out-there-research-for-mobile-augmented-reality/8451178 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Gini Keating - Getting Out There: Research for Mobile Augmented Reality boltpeters Gini Keating presented a case study on researching mobile augmented reality applications in the field. Attendees at User Research Friday San Diego were the first researchers outside of Qualcomm to hear about this very futuristic work and the challenges and insights it created. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ginislides-110628152743-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Gini Keating presented a case study on researching mobile augmented reality applications in the field. Attendees at User Research Friday San Diego were the first researchers outside of Qualcomm to hear about this very futuristic work and the challenges and insights it created.
Gini Keating - Getting Out There: Research for Mobile Augmented Reality from bolt peters
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On demand v1 webvisions /boltpeters/on-demand-v1-webvisions ondemandv1webvisions-110527190511-phpapp01
It used to take days to set up a single day of product usability research. Between the manual labor of finding and qualifying users, organizing the process, and finally moderating and analyzing sessions, it was one of the most time-consuming and expensive tasks in interface development. With the creation of web-based tools for user research, there is now an abundance of ways to quickly observe and gather real-world behavioral data from users. Unfortunately, there is also an abundance of ways to collect garbage. We'll cover a lightning fast overview of the tools and methods that are worthwhile, and the five basic categories all UX research tools fall into.]]>

It used to take days to set up a single day of product usability research. Between the manual labor of finding and qualifying users, organizing the process, and finally moderating and analyzing sessions, it was one of the most time-consuming and expensive tasks in interface development. With the creation of web-based tools for user research, there is now an abundance of ways to quickly observe and gather real-world behavioral data from users. Unfortunately, there is also an abundance of ways to collect garbage. We'll cover a lightning fast overview of the tools and methods that are worthwhile, and the five basic categories all UX research tools fall into.]]>
Fri, 27 May 2011 19:05:08 GMT /boltpeters/on-demand-v1-webvisions boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) On demand v1 webvisions boltpeters It used to take days to set up a single day of product usability research. Between the manual labor of finding and qualifying users, organizing the process, and finally moderating and analyzing sessions, it was one of the most time-consuming and expensive tasks in interface development. With the creation of web-based tools for user research, there is now an abundance of ways to quickly observe and gather real-world behavioral data from users. Unfortunately, there is also an abundance of ways to collect garbage. We'll cover a lightning fast overview of the tools and methods that are worthwhile, and the five basic categories all UX research tools fall into. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ondemandv1webvisions-110527190511-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It used to take days to set up a single day of product usability research. Between the manual labor of finding and qualifying users, organizing the process, and finally moderating and analyzing sessions, it was one of the most time-consuming and expensive tasks in interface development. With the creation of web-based tools for user research, there is now an abundance of ways to quickly observe and gather real-world behavioral data from users. Unfortunately, there is also an abundance of ways to collect garbage. We&#39;ll cover a lightning fast overview of the tools and methods that are worthwhile, and the five basic categories all UX research tools fall into.
On demand v1 webvisions from bolt peters
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Stop Listening to Your Customers /slideshow/stop-listening-to-your-customers-7318504/7318504 temp-110319135514-phpapp01
A talk given by Nate Bolt and Mark Trammell at SXSW 2011, and based on an article Nate co-wrote on VentureBeat in 2010.]]>

A talk given by Nate Bolt and Mark Trammell at SXSW 2011, and based on an article Nate co-wrote on VentureBeat in 2010.]]>
Sat, 19 Mar 2011 13:55:11 GMT /slideshow/stop-listening-to-your-customers-7318504/7318504 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Stop Listening to Your Customers boltpeters A talk given by Nate Bolt and Mark Trammell at SXSW 2011, and based on an article Nate co-wrote on VentureBeat in 2010. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/temp-110319135514-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A talk given by Nate Bolt and Mark Trammell at SXSW 2011, and based on an article Nate co-wrote on VentureBeat in 2010.
Stop Listening to Your Customers from bolt peters
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Mark Trammell and Karina Van Schaardenburg - Research Behind The New Twitter Design /slideshow/mark-trammell-and-karina-van-schaardenburg-research-behind-the-new-twitter-design/6948932 11-trammellkarina-110216121803-phpapp02
Most everything built at Twitter is designed by watching how people use the service in new and interesting ways and incorporating those ideas. #NewTwitter, Twitter.com's biggest change in its four-year history, called for iterative research that allowed designers and developers to quickly experiment with wide-ranging changes. Trammell & Karina will share how existing patterns affected the current design of Twitter, what worked (and what didn't work) with #NewTwitter's early research methodology, and what they're doing to better understand how folks discover what's happening.]]>

Most everything built at Twitter is designed by watching how people use the service in new and interesting ways and incorporating those ideas. #NewTwitter, Twitter.com's biggest change in its four-year history, called for iterative research that allowed designers and developers to quickly experiment with wide-ranging changes. Trammell & Karina will share how existing patterns affected the current design of Twitter, what worked (and what didn't work) with #NewTwitter's early research methodology, and what they're doing to better understand how folks discover what's happening.]]>
Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:17:59 GMT /slideshow/mark-trammell-and-karina-van-schaardenburg-research-behind-the-new-twitter-design/6948932 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Mark Trammell and Karina Van Schaardenburg - Research Behind The New Twitter Design boltpeters Most everything built at Twitter is designed by watching how people use the service in new and interesting ways and incorporating those ideas. #NewTwitter, Twitter.com's biggest change in its four-year history, called for iterative research that allowed designers and developers to quickly experiment with wide-ranging changes. Trammell & Karina will share how existing patterns affected the current design of Twitter, what worked (and what didn't work) with #NewTwitter's early research methodology, and what they're doing to better understand how folks discover what's happening. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/11-trammellkarina-110216121803-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Most everything built at Twitter is designed by watching how people use the service in new and interesting ways and incorporating those ideas. #NewTwitter, Twitter.com&#39;s biggest change in its four-year history, called for iterative research that allowed designers and developers to quickly experiment with wide-ranging changes. Trammell &amp; Karina will share how existing patterns affected the current design of Twitter, what worked (and what didn&#39;t work) with #NewTwitter&#39;s early research methodology, and what they&#39;re doing to better understand how folks discover what&#39;s happening.
Mark Trammell and Karina Van Schaardenburg - Research Behind The New Twitter Design from bolt peters
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Derek Pearcy - Reading Users' Minds For Fun And Profit /slideshow/derek-pearcy-reading-users-minds-for-fun-and-profit/6948895 9-derek-110216121443-phpapp02
What users say will generally be different from what they do -- this is true, but what's a good strategy when you can't get to enough of your users? What if you could answer some really big questions by performing simple research on ALL of your users? This is the same style of approach taken by companies like Google and Zynga, to target user research efforts which have made them what they are today. Log analysis, done well, can seem like mind-reading. If you haven't done it before: there's nothing to fear.]]>

What users say will generally be different from what they do -- this is true, but what's a good strategy when you can't get to enough of your users? What if you could answer some really big questions by performing simple research on ALL of your users? This is the same style of approach taken by companies like Google and Zynga, to target user research efforts which have made them what they are today. Log analysis, done well, can seem like mind-reading. If you haven't done it before: there's nothing to fear.]]>
Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:14:29 GMT /slideshow/derek-pearcy-reading-users-minds-for-fun-and-profit/6948895 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Derek Pearcy - Reading Users' Minds For Fun And Profit boltpeters What users say will generally be different from what they do -- this is true, but what's a good strategy when you can't get to enough of your users? What if you could answer some really big questions by performing simple research on ALL of your users? This is the same style of approach taken by companies like Google and Zynga, to target user research efforts which have made them what they are today. Log analysis, done well, can seem like mind-reading. If you haven't done it before: there's nothing to fear. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/9-derek-110216121443-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What users say will generally be different from what they do -- this is true, but what&#39;s a good strategy when you can&#39;t get to enough of your users? What if you could answer some really big questions by performing simple research on ALL of your users? This is the same style of approach taken by companies like Google and Zynga, to target user research efforts which have made them what they are today. Log analysis, done well, can seem like mind-reading. If you haven&#39;t done it before: there&#39;s nothing to fear.
Derek Pearcy - Reading Users' Minds For Fun And Profit from bolt peters
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Brian Krausz - The SaaSification of User Research /boltpeters/brian-krausz 8-brian-110216121353-phpapp01
A/B testing, interrupt studies, and similar tests are shifting from in-house software to more general, and increasingly powerful, online solutions. This talk will explore the surge in UX tools being offered as online services. Brian will discuss the advantages of this trend as more UX research tasks and tools are offloaded to external companies.]]>

A/B testing, interrupt studies, and similar tests are shifting from in-house software to more general, and increasingly powerful, online solutions. This talk will explore the surge in UX tools being offered as online services. Brian will discuss the advantages of this trend as more UX research tasks and tools are offloaded to external companies.]]>
Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:13:46 GMT /boltpeters/brian-krausz boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Brian Krausz - The SaaSification of User Research boltpeters A/B testing, interrupt studies, and similar tests are shifting from in-house software to more general, and increasingly powerful, online solutions. This talk will explore the surge in UX tools being offered as online services. Brian will discuss the advantages of this trend as more UX research tasks and tools are offloaded to external companies. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/8-brian-110216121353-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A/B testing, interrupt studies, and similar tests are shifting from in-house software to more general, and increasingly powerful, online solutions. This talk will explore the surge in UX tools being offered as online services. Brian will discuss the advantages of this trend as more UX research tasks and tools are offloaded to external companies.
Brian Krausz - The SaaSification of User Research from bolt peters
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Nick Finck - User Research In The Wild /slideshow/nick-finck/6948873 7-nick-110216121302-phpapp02
Nick Finck, The Director of User Experience for Blink Interactive, will talk about his process for field user research through user interviews, contextual inquires, and moderated guerilla usability testing. The presentation will cover examples from his work on Fandango, First Tech Credit Union, University of Washington, and Oprah.com along the way.]]>

Nick Finck, The Director of User Experience for Blink Interactive, will talk about his process for field user research through user interviews, contextual inquires, and moderated guerilla usability testing. The presentation will cover examples from his work on Fandango, First Tech Credit Union, University of Washington, and Oprah.com along the way.]]>
Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:13:00 GMT /slideshow/nick-finck/6948873 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Nick Finck - User Research In The Wild boltpeters Nick Finck, The Director of User Experience for Blink Interactive, will talk about his process for field user research through user interviews, contextual inquires, and moderated guerilla usability testing. The presentation will cover examples from his work on Fandango, First Tech Credit Union, University of Washington, and Oprah.com along the way. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/7-nick-110216121302-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Nick Finck, The Director of User Experience for Blink Interactive, will talk about his process for field user research through user interviews, contextual inquires, and moderated guerilla usability testing. The presentation will cover examples from his work on Fandango, First Tech Credit Union, University of Washington, and Oprah.com along the way.
Nick Finck - User Research In The Wild from bolt peters
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Susan Dybbs - Picking Your Neurosurgeon's Brain /slideshow/susan-dybbs-picking-your-neurosurgeons-brain/6948853 6-susan-110216121116-phpapp01
When designing complex systems for highly specialized users, traditional research methods may not do the best job uncovering details of the user's mental model and related information. In this talk, I'll discuss how I used participatory design methods with surgeons to design an inter-operative telemedicine system. I'll highlight best practices and offer a healthy dose of blood, guts and gore (rated PG 13).]]>

When designing complex systems for highly specialized users, traditional research methods may not do the best job uncovering details of the user's mental model and related information. In this talk, I'll discuss how I used participatory design methods with surgeons to design an inter-operative telemedicine system. I'll highlight best practices and offer a healthy dose of blood, guts and gore (rated PG 13).]]>
Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:11:11 GMT /slideshow/susan-dybbs-picking-your-neurosurgeons-brain/6948853 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Susan Dybbs - Picking Your Neurosurgeon's Brain boltpeters When designing complex systems for highly specialized users, traditional research methods may not do the best job uncovering details of the user's mental model and related information. In this talk, I'll discuss how I used participatory design methods with surgeons to design an inter-operative telemedicine system. I'll highlight best practices and offer a healthy dose of blood, guts and gore (rated PG 13). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/6-susan-110216121116-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When designing complex systems for highly specialized users, traditional research methods may not do the best job uncovering details of the user&#39;s mental model and related information. In this talk, I&#39;ll discuss how I used participatory design methods with surgeons to design an inter-operative telemedicine system. I&#39;ll highlight best practices and offer a healthy dose of blood, guts and gore (rated PG 13).
Susan Dybbs - Picking Your Neurosurgeon's Brain from bolt peters
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Cyd Harrell - State of The Vendor Circus /slideshow/cyd-harrell/6948758 2-cyd-110216120327-phpapp02
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Jared Spool - Opening Plenary /slideshow/jared-spool/6948750 1-jared-110216120225-phpapp02
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Jono Xia - Rolling your own tool: test pilot /slideshow/jono-xia-rolling-your-own-tool-test-pilot/6948743 10-jono-110216120157-phpapp01
Test Pilot is a research program launched in 2009 by Mozilla Labs to learn about how people use Firefox. It's strictly anonymous, opt-in, and unlike most data-collection programs, it gives users the chance to see exactly what data has been collected before they choose whether to upload it. Aggregated and sanitized data samples are released to the public under a Creative Commons license to encourage community participation in analysis. Over half a million users have submitted log data about how they use tabs, menus, toolbars, bookmarks, searches, and other browser features. Jono will talk about how Test Pilot works, share interesting and surprising things we've learned so far, and answer questions about our methodology.]]>

Test Pilot is a research program launched in 2009 by Mozilla Labs to learn about how people use Firefox. It's strictly anonymous, opt-in, and unlike most data-collection programs, it gives users the chance to see exactly what data has been collected before they choose whether to upload it. Aggregated and sanitized data samples are released to the public under a Creative Commons license to encourage community participation in analysis. Over half a million users have submitted log data about how they use tabs, menus, toolbars, bookmarks, searches, and other browser features. Jono will talk about how Test Pilot works, share interesting and surprising things we've learned so far, and answer questions about our methodology.]]>
Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:01:49 GMT /slideshow/jono-xia-rolling-your-own-tool-test-pilot/6948743 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Jono Xia - Rolling your own tool: test pilot boltpeters Test Pilot is a research program launched in 2009 by Mozilla Labs to learn about how people use Firefox. It's strictly anonymous, opt-in, and unlike most data-collection programs, it gives users the chance to see exactly what data has been collected before they choose whether to upload it. Aggregated and sanitized data samples are released to the public under a Creative Commons license to encourage community participation in analysis. Over half a million users have submitted log data about how they use tabs, menus, toolbars, bookmarks, searches, and other browser features. Jono will talk about how Test Pilot works, share interesting and surprising things we've learned so far, and answer questions about our methodology. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10-jono-110216120157-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Test Pilot is a research program launched in 2009 by Mozilla Labs to learn about how people use Firefox. It&#39;s strictly anonymous, opt-in, and unlike most data-collection programs, it gives users the chance to see exactly what data has been collected before they choose whether to upload it. Aggregated and sanitized data samples are released to the public under a Creative Commons license to encourage community participation in analysis. Over half a million users have submitted log data about how they use tabs, menus, toolbars, bookmarks, searches, and other browser features. Jono will talk about how Test Pilot works, share interesting and surprising things we&#39;ve learned so far, and answer questions about our methodology.
Jono Xia - Rolling your own tool: test pilot from bolt peters
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Remote Research, The Talk. /slideshow/remote-research-the-book-the-talk/4335062 remoteresearchv1-100527180457-phpapp02
際際滷s from Nate's IxDA & UPA & SVA talks in Los Angeles and New York in May and June of 2010. Most of these won't make any damn sense but more information is in the actual book here: http://bit.ly/ZlDoQ and on our site http://remoteusability.com. ]]>

際際滷s from Nate's IxDA & UPA & SVA talks in Los Angeles and New York in May and June of 2010. Most of these won't make any damn sense but more information is in the actual book here: http://bit.ly/ZlDoQ and on our site http://remoteusability.com. ]]>
Thu, 27 May 2010 18:04:37 GMT /slideshow/remote-research-the-book-the-talk/4335062 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Remote Research, The Talk. boltpeters 際際滷s from Nate's IxDA & UPA & SVA talks in Los Angeles and New York in May and June of 2010. Most of these won't make any damn sense but more information is in the actual book here: http://bit.ly/ZlDoQ and on our site http://remoteusability.com. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/remoteresearchv1-100527180457-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s from Nate&#39;s IxDA &amp; UPA &amp; SVA talks in Los Angeles and New York in May and June of 2010. Most of these won&#39;t make any damn sense but more information is in the actual book here: http://bit.ly/ZlDoQ and on our site http://remoteusability.com.
Remote Research, The Talk. from bolt peters
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ETL May 2010 /slideshow/etl-may-2010/4010530 2010slidesv4-100507174309-phpapp01
The official slides from our day-long workshop, Escape The Lab]]>

The official slides from our day-long workshop, Escape The Lab]]>
Fri, 07 May 2010 17:42:56 GMT /slideshow/etl-may-2010/4010530 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) ETL May 2010 boltpeters The official slides from our day-long workshop, Escape The Lab <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2010slidesv4-100507174309-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The official slides from our day-long workshop, Escape The Lab
ETL May 2010 from bolt peters
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Remote Research at IxD10 /slideshow/remote-research-at-ixd10/3108307 remotev6-100208171327-phpapp02
My talk on Remote Research from the 2010 IxD10 conference in Savannah.]]>

My talk on Remote Research from the 2010 IxD10 conference in Savannah.]]>
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 17:13:22 GMT /slideshow/remote-research-at-ixd10/3108307 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Remote Research at IxD10 boltpeters My talk on Remote Research from the 2010 IxD10 conference in Savannah. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/remotev6-100208171327-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My talk on Remote Research from the 2010 IxD10 conference in Savannah.
Remote Research at IxD10 from bolt peters
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Escape The Lab Tri Upa 際際滷s /slideshow/escape-the-lab-tri-upa-slides/2104881 triupaetlslides-091001113520-phpapp02
Those slides...]]>

Those slides...]]>
Thu, 01 Oct 2009 11:35:17 GMT /slideshow/escape-the-lab-tri-upa-slides/2104881 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Escape The Lab Tri Upa 際際滷s boltpeters Those slides... <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/triupaetlslides-091001113520-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Those slides...
Escape The Lab Tri Upa 際際滷s from bolt peters
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When Design Research is Evil /slideshow/when-design-research-is-evil/2003070 designresearchevil-090915173204-phpapp01
A rough outline for the discussion around when design research is evil.]]>

A rough outline for the discussion around when design research is evil.]]>
Tue, 15 Sep 2009 17:31:58 GMT /slideshow/when-design-research-is-evil/2003070 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) When Design Research is Evil boltpeters A rough outline for the discussion around when design research is evil. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designresearchevil-090915173204-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A rough outline for the discussion around when design research is evil.
When Design Research is Evil from bolt peters
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Future of Library User Experience /slideshow/future-of-library-user-experience/1572838 ulctalk-090612041216-phpapp01
A talk on The Future of Library User Experience For the Urban Libraries Council webinar keynote on June 17th, 2009]]>

A talk on The Future of Library User Experience For the Urban Libraries Council webinar keynote on June 17th, 2009]]>
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 04:12:08 GMT /slideshow/future-of-library-user-experience/1572838 boltpeters@slideshare.net(boltpeters) Future of Library User Experience boltpeters A talk on The Future of Library User Experience For the Urban Libraries Council webinar keynote on June 17th, 2009 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ulctalk-090612041216-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A talk on The Future of Library User Experience For the Urban Libraries Council webinar keynote on June 17th, 2009
Future of Library User Experience from bolt peters
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