ºÝºÝߣshows by User: uservision / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: uservision / Sun, 16 Jun 2024 17:41:41 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: uservision How to integrate user experience and business analysis for successful outcomes /slideshow/how-to-integrate-user-experience-and-business-analysis-for-successful-outcomes/269712011 assistkdbamfjune2024-uservisionv3-240616174141-46f2e0ea
The business analysis and user experience professions frequently pull toward common goals of businesses delivering good services and users successfully performing their tasks with the business.  However, there can be misunderstandings or conflicts about respective responsibilities and how to best apply the collective skills of these two professions.  This workshop will clearly outline the principles, methods and deliverables of human-centred design and explore the best ways to achieve synergies between UX and BA efforts.  It will draw on the presenter’s 20+ years of experience in various user-centred design projects which often involved the parallel work of BAs. Attendees can consider different ways that they can harness the activities of UX, user research and user-centred design into their current BA services to achieve the best outcomes. ]]>

The business analysis and user experience professions frequently pull toward common goals of businesses delivering good services and users successfully performing their tasks with the business.  However, there can be misunderstandings or conflicts about respective responsibilities and how to best apply the collective skills of these two professions.  This workshop will clearly outline the principles, methods and deliverables of human-centred design and explore the best ways to achieve synergies between UX and BA efforts.  It will draw on the presenter’s 20+ years of experience in various user-centred design projects which often involved the parallel work of BAs. Attendees can consider different ways that they can harness the activities of UX, user research and user-centred design into their current BA services to achieve the best outcomes. ]]>
Sun, 16 Jun 2024 17:41:41 GMT /slideshow/how-to-integrate-user-experience-and-business-analysis-for-successful-outcomes/269712011 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) How to integrate user experience and business analysis for successful outcomes uservision The business analysis and user experience professions frequently pull toward common goals of businesses delivering good services and users successfully performing their tasks with the business.  However, there can be misunderstandings or conflicts about respective responsibilities and how to best apply the collective skills of these two professions.  This workshop will clearly outline the principles, methods and deliverables of human-centred design and explore the best ways to achieve synergies between UX and BA efforts.  It will draw on the presenter’s 20+ years of experience in various user-centred design projects which often involved the parallel work of BAs. Attendees can consider different ways that they can harness the activities of UX, user research and user-centred design into their current BA services to achieve the best outcomes.  <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/assistkdbamfjune2024-uservisionv3-240616174141-46f2e0ea-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The business analysis and user experience professions frequently pull toward common goals of businesses delivering good services and users successfully performing their tasks with the business.  However, there can be misunderstandings or conflicts about respective responsibilities and how to best apply the collective skills of these two professions.  This workshop will clearly outline the principles, methods and deliverables of human-centred design and explore the best ways to achieve synergies between UX and BA efforts.  It will draw on the presenter’s 20+ years of experience in various user-centred design projects which often involved the parallel work of BAs. Attendees can consider different ways that they can harness the activities of UX, user research and user-centred design into their current BA services to achieve the best outcomes. 
How to integrate user experience and business analysis for successful outcomes from User Vision
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A Practical Introduction to User Experience and User-Centred Design for BAs (2019) /slideshow/a-practical-introduction-to-user-experience-and-user-centred-design-for-bas-2019/269442071 iibaconferencetutorialchrisrourkefinal-240531141834-a07b2211
This interactive and hands-on workshop will cover the user-centred design process, highlighting the activities that user experience professionals conduct to enhance the usability and user experience of the products, systems and services. BAs increasingly work alongside user researchers and UX professionals to integrate user requirements for complex projects. The course will also explore the areas where there is typically co-ordination between user researchers or designers with business analysts, and cover strategies for enhancing this working relationship. The workshop will cover the fundamentals of usability, user experience and the User centred Design (UCD) process: Applying usability & UX principles from the earliest project stages through to final evaluation Researching and documenting the context of use through user observation, interviews, personas, scenarios, and customer journey maps. Specifying user needs and requirements and their key role in the UCD process Designing solutions: interface design, usability guidelines and core design principles with examples from several different industries Wireframes and iterative prototyping Information architecture: goals and methods to improve the findability of content Digital accessibility: resources and methods for inclusive design Usability testing and evaluation: an overview on usability testing and other evaluations. Lean UX techniques and integrating UX with agile development UX strategy – what is it and how successful companies implement it. ]]>

This interactive and hands-on workshop will cover the user-centred design process, highlighting the activities that user experience professionals conduct to enhance the usability and user experience of the products, systems and services. BAs increasingly work alongside user researchers and UX professionals to integrate user requirements for complex projects. The course will also explore the areas where there is typically co-ordination between user researchers or designers with business analysts, and cover strategies for enhancing this working relationship. The workshop will cover the fundamentals of usability, user experience and the User centred Design (UCD) process: Applying usability & UX principles from the earliest project stages through to final evaluation Researching and documenting the context of use through user observation, interviews, personas, scenarios, and customer journey maps. Specifying user needs and requirements and their key role in the UCD process Designing solutions: interface design, usability guidelines and core design principles with examples from several different industries Wireframes and iterative prototyping Information architecture: goals and methods to improve the findability of content Digital accessibility: resources and methods for inclusive design Usability testing and evaluation: an overview on usability testing and other evaluations. Lean UX techniques and integrating UX with agile development UX strategy – what is it and how successful companies implement it. ]]>
Fri, 31 May 2024 14:18:34 GMT /slideshow/a-practical-introduction-to-user-experience-and-user-centred-design-for-bas-2019/269442071 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) A Practical Introduction to User Experience and User-Centred Design for BAs (2019) uservision This interactive and hands-on workshop will cover the user-centred design process, highlighting the activities that user experience professionals conduct to enhance the usability and user experience of the products, systems and services. BAs increasingly work alongside user researchers and UX professionals to integrate user requirements for complex projects. The course will also explore the areas where there is typically co-ordination between user researchers or designers with business analysts, and cover strategies for enhancing this working relationship. The workshop will cover the fundamentals of usability, user experience and the User centred Design (UCD) process: Applying usability & UX principles from the earliest project stages through to final evaluation Researching and documenting the context of use through user observation, interviews, personas, scenarios, and customer journey maps. Specifying user needs and requirements and their key role in the UCD process Designing solutions: interface design, usability guidelines and core design principles with examples from several different industries Wireframes and iterative prototyping Information architecture: goals and methods to improve the findability of content Digital accessibility: resources and methods for inclusive design Usability testing and evaluation: an overview on usability testing and other evaluations. Lean UX techniques and integrating UX with agile development UX strategy – what is it and how successful companies implement it. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iibaconferencetutorialchrisrourkefinal-240531141834-a07b2211-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This interactive and hands-on workshop will cover the user-centred design process, highlighting the activities that user experience professionals conduct to enhance the usability and user experience of the products, systems and services. BAs increasingly work alongside user researchers and UX professionals to integrate user requirements for complex projects. The course will also explore the areas where there is typically co-ordination between user researchers or designers with business analysts, and cover strategies for enhancing this working relationship. The workshop will cover the fundamentals of usability, user experience and the User centred Design (UCD) process: Applying usability &amp; UX principles from the earliest project stages through to final evaluation Researching and documenting the context of use through user observation, interviews, personas, scenarios, and customer journey maps. Specifying user needs and requirements and their key role in the UCD process Designing solutions: interface design, usability guidelines and core design principles with examples from several different industries Wireframes and iterative prototyping Information architecture: goals and methods to improve the findability of content Digital accessibility: resources and methods for inclusive design Usability testing and evaluation: an overview on usability testing and other evaluations. Lean UX techniques and integrating UX with agile development UX strategy – what is it and how successful companies implement it.
A Practical Introduction to User Experience and User-Centred Design for BAs (2019) from User Vision
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Privacy UX - UX Scotland 2023 /slideshow/privacy-ux-ux-scotland-2023/258379190 slidesuxscotland2023-privacyux-gintarevenzlauskaiteuservision-230612095428-346b653d
In the context of growing public concern about personal data and its (ab)uses, the session will invite an open discussion about privacy as a human and user experience. More specifically, the current state of Privacy UX, as well as if and how the changing understanding of the data ecosystem might further transform regulations, business approaches, and therefore UX practices and services. Participant Takeaways: Privacy as human and user experience The state of privacy UX and current debates The impact of public concern on legislation, business, and UX practice Towards user-centric data solutions]]>

In the context of growing public concern about personal data and its (ab)uses, the session will invite an open discussion about privacy as a human and user experience. More specifically, the current state of Privacy UX, as well as if and how the changing understanding of the data ecosystem might further transform regulations, business approaches, and therefore UX practices and services. Participant Takeaways: Privacy as human and user experience The state of privacy UX and current debates The impact of public concern on legislation, business, and UX practice Towards user-centric data solutions]]>
Mon, 12 Jun 2023 09:54:28 GMT /slideshow/privacy-ux-ux-scotland-2023/258379190 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) Privacy UX - UX Scotland 2023 uservision In the context of growing public concern about personal data and its (ab)uses, the session will invite an open discussion about privacy as a human and user experience. More specifically, the current state of Privacy UX, as well as if and how the changing understanding of the data ecosystem might further transform regulations, business approaches, and therefore UX practices and services. Participant Takeaways: Privacy as human and user experience The state of privacy UX and current debates The impact of public concern on legislation, business, and UX practice Towards user-centric data solutions <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slidesuxscotland2023-privacyux-gintarevenzlauskaiteuservision-230612095428-346b653d-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In the context of growing public concern about personal data and its (ab)uses, the session will invite an open discussion about privacy as a human and user experience. More specifically, the current state of Privacy UX, as well as if and how the changing understanding of the data ecosystem might further transform regulations, business approaches, and therefore UX practices and services. Participant Takeaways: Privacy as human and user experience The state of privacy UX and current debates The impact of public concern on legislation, business, and UX practice Towards user-centric data solutions
Privacy UX - UX Scotland 2023 from User Vision
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Breakfast Briefing PPI Proposition Process and Interface /slideshow/breakfast-briefing-ppi-proposition-process-and-interface/258176432 breakfastbriefingppipropositionprocessinterfacev2-230601084839-57f4585d
An overview of a very simple framework for categorising UX and UCD issues in a way that can help convey these to colleagues and decide the best research methods to investigate further. Proposition, Process and Interface / Interaction design are key components, with examples shown. ]]>

An overview of a very simple framework for categorising UX and UCD issues in a way that can help convey these to colleagues and decide the best research methods to investigate further. Proposition, Process and Interface / Interaction design are key components, with examples shown. ]]>
Thu, 01 Jun 2023 08:48:39 GMT /slideshow/breakfast-briefing-ppi-proposition-process-and-interface/258176432 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) Breakfast Briefing PPI Proposition Process and Interface uservision An overview of a very simple framework for categorising UX and UCD issues in a way that can help convey these to colleagues and decide the best research methods to investigate further. Proposition, Process and Interface / Interaction design are key components, with examples shown. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/breakfastbriefingppipropositionprocessinterfacev2-230601084839-57f4585d-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> An overview of a very simple framework for categorising UX and UCD issues in a way that can help convey these to colleagues and decide the best research methods to investigate further. Proposition, Process and Interface / Interaction design are key components, with examples shown.
Breakfast Briefing PPI Proposition Process and Interface from User Vision
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Behavioural science - Approaches to Improve UX /slideshow/behavioural-science-approaches-to-improve-ux/256287708 2023-03behaviouralscience-230307101037-13219520
In this session, you will learn more about the links between behavioural science and user experience. We will also introduce some behavioural science frameworks and models you can adopt to improve your user research and design work. ]]>

In this session, you will learn more about the links between behavioural science and user experience. We will also introduce some behavioural science frameworks and models you can adopt to improve your user research and design work. ]]>
Tue, 07 Mar 2023 10:10:37 GMT /slideshow/behavioural-science-approaches-to-improve-ux/256287708 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) Behavioural science - Approaches to Improve UX uservision In this session, you will learn more about the links between behavioural science and user experience. We will also introduce some behavioural science frameworks and models you can adopt to improve your user research and design work. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2023-03behaviouralscience-230307101037-13219520-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this session, you will learn more about the links between behavioural science and user experience. We will also introduce some behavioural science frameworks and models you can adopt to improve your user research and design work.
Behavioural science - Approaches to Improve UX from User Vision
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How can User Experience (UX) and Business Analysis (BA) work together?Business Analysis meetup March 2022 /slideshow/how-can-user-experience-ux-and-business-analysis-ba-work-togetherbusiness-analysis-meetup-march-2022/251363088 bameetupmarch2022-220316212320
Common grounds between UX and BA - engaging for success Business Analyst Scotland Meetup wants to connect the BA community, help the new joiners or the aspiring BA learn about the role, expand the existing BA knowledge area and come up with new insights and information, and most of all built a community of people that share experiences, expertise and find answers to the role-specific questions. This webinar explores the challenges of common ground between UX and BA. The session will also consider the evolving world of User Experience (UX) and Business Analysis (BA) with the view of exploring ways of working together.]]>

Common grounds between UX and BA - engaging for success Business Analyst Scotland Meetup wants to connect the BA community, help the new joiners or the aspiring BA learn about the role, expand the existing BA knowledge area and come up with new insights and information, and most of all built a community of people that share experiences, expertise and find answers to the role-specific questions. This webinar explores the challenges of common ground between UX and BA. The session will also consider the evolving world of User Experience (UX) and Business Analysis (BA) with the view of exploring ways of working together.]]>
Wed, 16 Mar 2022 21:23:19 GMT /slideshow/how-can-user-experience-ux-and-business-analysis-ba-work-togetherbusiness-analysis-meetup-march-2022/251363088 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) How can User Experience (UX) and Business Analysis (BA) work together?Business Analysis meetup March 2022 uservision Common grounds between UX and BA - engaging for success Business Analyst Scotland Meetup wants to connect the BA community, help the new joiners or the aspiring BA learn about the role, expand the existing BA knowledge area and come up with new insights and information, and most of all built a community of people that share experiences, expertise and find answers to the role-specific questions. This webinar explores the challenges of common ground between UX and BA. The session will also consider the evolving world of User Experience (UX) and Business Analysis (BA) with the view of exploring ways of working together. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bameetupmarch2022-220316212320-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Common grounds between UX and BA - engaging for success Business Analyst Scotland Meetup wants to connect the BA community, help the new joiners or the aspiring BA learn about the role, expand the existing BA knowledge area and come up with new insights and information, and most of all built a community of people that share experiences, expertise and find answers to the role-specific questions. This webinar explores the challenges of common ground between UX and BA. The session will also consider the evolving world of User Experience (UX) and Business Analysis (BA) with the view of exploring ways of working together.
How can User Experience (UX) and Business Analysis (BA) work together?Business Analysis meetup March 2022 from User Vision
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Do UX designers have a role in reducing digital waste? /slideshow/do-ux-designers-have-a-role-in-reducing-digital-waste/250710423 digitalwastepresentationslidessmall-uservision-211123140329
UX designers are primarily concerned with ensuring the experience of end users, but should we also consider the impact on the environment? Do the ultra-usable and convenient digital lifestyles we help create provide ease-of-use at the cost of sustainability? We'll explore the surprisingly large impact that digital has on C02 emissions and other contributors to the climate crisis. Then we’ll discuss what can be done by individuals and as a profession to raise awareness of the issue contribute to ways to mitigate the problem.]]>

UX designers are primarily concerned with ensuring the experience of end users, but should we also consider the impact on the environment? Do the ultra-usable and convenient digital lifestyles we help create provide ease-of-use at the cost of sustainability? We'll explore the surprisingly large impact that digital has on C02 emissions and other contributors to the climate crisis. Then we’ll discuss what can be done by individuals and as a profession to raise awareness of the issue contribute to ways to mitigate the problem.]]>
Tue, 23 Nov 2021 14:03:28 GMT /slideshow/do-ux-designers-have-a-role-in-reducing-digital-waste/250710423 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) Do UX designers have a role in reducing digital waste? uservision UX designers are primarily concerned with ensuring the experience of end users, but should we also consider the impact on the environment? Do the ultra-usable and convenient digital lifestyles we help create provide ease-of-use at the cost of sustainability? We'll explore the surprisingly large impact that digital has on C02 emissions and other contributors to the climate crisis. Then we’ll discuss what can be done by individuals and as a profession to raise awareness of the issue contribute to ways to mitigate the problem. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/digitalwastepresentationslidessmall-uservision-211123140329-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> UX designers are primarily concerned with ensuring the experience of end users, but should we also consider the impact on the environment? Do the ultra-usable and convenient digital lifestyles we help create provide ease-of-use at the cost of sustainability? We&#39;ll explore the surprisingly large impact that digital has on C02 emissions and other contributors to the climate crisis. Then we’ll discuss what can be done by individuals and as a profession to raise awareness of the issue contribute to ways to mitigate the problem.
Do UX designers have a role in reducing digital waste? from User Vision
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30 years of usability heuristics /slideshow/30-years-of-usability-heuristics/250710391 heuristicspresentationucdgathering2021-small-211123135735
It's been 30 years since Nielsen and Molich provided the first practical and widely applied framework to evaluate the usability of digital products. How well has this venerable set of the 10 Commandments for UX stood the test of time as the technology and user expectations changed? We'll discuss the original purpose of the heuristics, how to apply them to a structured UX evaluation, if they've stood the test of time, and whether they will apply as technology continues to evolve. We’ll also explore whether new heuristics should be developed to account for other, recent aspects of the modern interaction and technology landscape. To illustrate this we will introduce a proposed new set of heuristics for a specific and important part of our digital interactions – social media.]]>

It's been 30 years since Nielsen and Molich provided the first practical and widely applied framework to evaluate the usability of digital products. How well has this venerable set of the 10 Commandments for UX stood the test of time as the technology and user expectations changed? We'll discuss the original purpose of the heuristics, how to apply them to a structured UX evaluation, if they've stood the test of time, and whether they will apply as technology continues to evolve. We’ll also explore whether new heuristics should be developed to account for other, recent aspects of the modern interaction and technology landscape. To illustrate this we will introduce a proposed new set of heuristics for a specific and important part of our digital interactions – social media.]]>
Tue, 23 Nov 2021 13:57:34 GMT /slideshow/30-years-of-usability-heuristics/250710391 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) 30 years of usability heuristics uservision It's been 30 years since Nielsen and Molich provided the first practical and widely applied framework to evaluate the usability of digital products. How well has this venerable set of the 10 Commandments for UX stood the test of time as the technology and user expectations changed? We'll discuss the original purpose of the heuristics, how to apply them to a structured UX evaluation, if they've stood the test of time, and whether they will apply as technology continues to evolve. We’ll also explore whether new heuristics should be developed to account for other, recent aspects of the modern interaction and technology landscape. To illustrate this we will introduce a proposed new set of heuristics for a specific and important part of our digital interactions – social media. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/heuristicspresentationucdgathering2021-small-211123135735-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It&#39;s been 30 years since Nielsen and Molich provided the first practical and widely applied framework to evaluate the usability of digital products. How well has this venerable set of the 10 Commandments for UX stood the test of time as the technology and user expectations changed? We&#39;ll discuss the original purpose of the heuristics, how to apply them to a structured UX evaluation, if they&#39;ve stood the test of time, and whether they will apply as technology continues to evolve. We’ll also explore whether new heuristics should be developed to account for other, recent aspects of the modern interaction and technology landscape. To illustrate this we will introduce a proposed new set of heuristics for a specific and important part of our digital interactions – social media.
30 years of usability heuristics from User Vision
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CX Strategy - Presentation to the Human Centred Design Group, Dubai dubai talk final /slideshow/cx-strategy-presentation-to-the-human-centred-design-group-dubai-dubai-talk-final/250007505 cxstrategy-dubaitalkfinal-210819060949
We presented to the Dubai HCD group on the topic of customer experience and UX strateby. Stepping away from the tactical methods, what are the elements that make up a successful CX strategy in an organisation? What resources are ideally in place and how to balance the enthusiasm of internal 'fans of UX / CX' with the realities of business? What are some of the most useful deliverables to provide to get a successful CX programme started and sustained? We discuss all of this and more in this presentation. ]]>

We presented to the Dubai HCD group on the topic of customer experience and UX strateby. Stepping away from the tactical methods, what are the elements that make up a successful CX strategy in an organisation? What resources are ideally in place and how to balance the enthusiasm of internal 'fans of UX / CX' with the realities of business? What are some of the most useful deliverables to provide to get a successful CX programme started and sustained? We discuss all of this and more in this presentation. ]]>
Thu, 19 Aug 2021 06:09:48 GMT /slideshow/cx-strategy-presentation-to-the-human-centred-design-group-dubai-dubai-talk-final/250007505 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) CX Strategy - Presentation to the Human Centred Design Group, Dubai dubai talk final uservision We presented to the Dubai HCD group on the topic of customer experience and UX strateby. Stepping away from the tactical methods, what are the elements that make up a successful CX strategy in an organisation? What resources are ideally in place and how to balance the enthusiasm of internal 'fans of UX / CX' with the realities of business? What are some of the most useful deliverables to provide to get a successful CX programme started and sustained? We discuss all of this and more in this presentation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cxstrategy-dubaitalkfinal-210819060949-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We presented to the Dubai HCD group on the topic of customer experience and UX strateby. Stepping away from the tactical methods, what are the elements that make up a successful CX strategy in an organisation? What resources are ideally in place and how to balance the enthusiasm of internal &#39;fans of UX / CX&#39; with the realities of business? What are some of the most useful deliverables to provide to get a successful CX programme started and sustained? We discuss all of this and more in this presentation.
CX Strategy - Presentation to the Human Centred Design Group, Dubai dubai talk final from User Vision
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Applying user requirements for innovative products /uservision/applying-user-requirements-for-innovative-products applyinguserrequirementsforinnovativeproducts-read-only-210520145823
As the benefits of UX become recognised and user-centred design processes are applied more often, project teams start using terms such as ‘user needs’ and ‘user requirements’ in their project meetings. This is great news. Addressing user needs and user requirements in a structured manner can provide great clarity for your solution design and actually spark the creative thinking that leads to innovation. But what exactly are user needs and user requirements and what’s the best way to apply them in solution design? Several questions arise once you commit to designing for user needs and user requirements: Are user needs and user requirements actually the same thing? How can we ensure they are accurate and evidence-based, not just a projection of the designer’s vision? Is documenting them worth the effort or just an administrative burden since the team intuitively knows what they are? Even worse - could they actually become constraints that inhibit us from thinking of innovative solutions? To tell us how the process of designing with user requirements works we have a guest presenter who is a recognised expert in user requirements engineering - Thomas Geis, President of the International UX Qualification Board. He will discuss user requirements, how they are elicited, documented and then applied to a structured user-centred design process. He will outline the difference between user needs and user requirements and how to apply them effectively to ensure your solution stays true to the needs of your users. ]]>

As the benefits of UX become recognised and user-centred design processes are applied more often, project teams start using terms such as ‘user needs’ and ‘user requirements’ in their project meetings. This is great news. Addressing user needs and user requirements in a structured manner can provide great clarity for your solution design and actually spark the creative thinking that leads to innovation. But what exactly are user needs and user requirements and what’s the best way to apply them in solution design? Several questions arise once you commit to designing for user needs and user requirements: Are user needs and user requirements actually the same thing? How can we ensure they are accurate and evidence-based, not just a projection of the designer’s vision? Is documenting them worth the effort or just an administrative burden since the team intuitively knows what they are? Even worse - could they actually become constraints that inhibit us from thinking of innovative solutions? To tell us how the process of designing with user requirements works we have a guest presenter who is a recognised expert in user requirements engineering - Thomas Geis, President of the International UX Qualification Board. He will discuss user requirements, how they are elicited, documented and then applied to a structured user-centred design process. He will outline the difference between user needs and user requirements and how to apply them effectively to ensure your solution stays true to the needs of your users. ]]>
Thu, 20 May 2021 14:58:23 GMT /uservision/applying-user-requirements-for-innovative-products uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) Applying user requirements for innovative products uservision As the benefits of UX become recognised and user-centred design processes are applied more often, project teams start using terms such as ‘user needs’ and ‘user requirements’ in their project meetings. This is great news. Addressing user needs and user requirements in a structured manner can provide great clarity for your solution design and actually spark the creative thinking that leads to innovation. But what exactly are user needs and user requirements and what’s the best way to apply them in solution design? Several questions arise once you commit to designing for user needs and user requirements: Are user needs and user requirements actually the same thing? How can we ensure they are accurate and evidence-based, not just a projection of the designer’s vision? Is documenting them worth the effort or just an administrative burden since the team intuitively knows what they are? Even worse - could they actually become constraints that inhibit us from thinking of innovative solutions? To tell us how the process of designing with user requirements works we have a guest presenter who is a recognised expert in user requirements engineering - Thomas Geis, President of the International UX Qualification Board. He will discuss user requirements, how they are elicited, documented and then applied to a structured user-centred design process. He will outline the difference between user needs and user requirements and how to apply them effectively to ensure your solution stays true to the needs of your users. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/applyinguserrequirementsforinnovativeproducts-read-only-210520145823-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As the benefits of UX become recognised and user-centred design processes are applied more often, project teams start using terms such as ‘user needs’ and ‘user requirements’ in their project meetings. This is great news. Addressing user needs and user requirements in a structured manner can provide great clarity for your solution design and actually spark the creative thinking that leads to innovation. But what exactly are user needs and user requirements and what’s the best way to apply them in solution design? Several questions arise once you commit to designing for user needs and user requirements: Are user needs and user requirements actually the same thing? How can we ensure they are accurate and evidence-based, not just a projection of the designer’s vision? Is documenting them worth the effort or just an administrative burden since the team intuitively knows what they are? Even worse - could they actually become constraints that inhibit us from thinking of innovative solutions? To tell us how the process of designing with user requirements works we have a guest presenter who is a recognised expert in user requirements engineering - Thomas Geis, President of the International UX Qualification Board. He will discuss user requirements, how they are elicited, documented and then applied to a structured user-centred design process. He will outline the difference between user needs and user requirements and how to apply them effectively to ensure your solution stays true to the needs of your users.
Applying user requirements for innovative products from User Vision
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How can User Experience and Business Analysis work well together? /slideshow/how-can-user-experience-and-business-analysis-work-well-together/244681256 breakfastbriefingmarch2021-210318152244
UX and business analysis – achieving the benefits of a close relationship Many UX professionals cross paths with business analysts in the course of delivering projects. Both professions define and apply requirements, though typically one leans toward user requirements and the other toward business requirements. However these worlds often converge, especially as more organisations realise the business value of focusing on customers through user research and user-centred design. It is perhaps inevitable that these two professions, increasingly valued for customer-oriented projects, occasionally have overlapping remits which may lead to either internal friction or positive outcomes. In this session we explore the areas of similarity, difference and potential collaboration in the respective fields of user experience and business analysis. We will co-present the briefing with Sarah Williams, a senior business analyst and UX practitioner with leading law firm Linklaters who has successfully integrated the fields and evangelised the UX and service design approach for many internal and client-facing projects. Sarah and Chris Rourke from User Vision will discuss the goals and perspectives of the two fields and where the greatest opportunities are for knowledge transfer and co-operation for successful project delivery. The talk will be especially of interest for UX professionals working alongside BAs, Business Analysts wanting to know more about user experience and service design, or anyone managing teams that have either or both of these important roles.]]>

UX and business analysis – achieving the benefits of a close relationship Many UX professionals cross paths with business analysts in the course of delivering projects. Both professions define and apply requirements, though typically one leans toward user requirements and the other toward business requirements. However these worlds often converge, especially as more organisations realise the business value of focusing on customers through user research and user-centred design. It is perhaps inevitable that these two professions, increasingly valued for customer-oriented projects, occasionally have overlapping remits which may lead to either internal friction or positive outcomes. In this session we explore the areas of similarity, difference and potential collaboration in the respective fields of user experience and business analysis. We will co-present the briefing with Sarah Williams, a senior business analyst and UX practitioner with leading law firm Linklaters who has successfully integrated the fields and evangelised the UX and service design approach for many internal and client-facing projects. Sarah and Chris Rourke from User Vision will discuss the goals and perspectives of the two fields and where the greatest opportunities are for knowledge transfer and co-operation for successful project delivery. The talk will be especially of interest for UX professionals working alongside BAs, Business Analysts wanting to know more about user experience and service design, or anyone managing teams that have either or both of these important roles.]]>
Thu, 18 Mar 2021 15:22:44 GMT /slideshow/how-can-user-experience-and-business-analysis-work-well-together/244681256 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) How can User Experience and Business Analysis work well together? uservision UX and business analysis – achieving the benefits of a close relationship Many UX professionals cross paths with business analysts in the course of delivering projects. Both professions define and apply requirements, though typically one leans toward user requirements and the other toward business requirements. However these worlds often converge, especially as more organisations realise the business value of focusing on customers through user research and user-centred design. It is perhaps inevitable that these two professions, increasingly valued for customer-oriented projects, occasionally have overlapping remits which may lead to either internal friction or positive outcomes. In this session we explore the areas of similarity, difference and potential collaboration in the respective fields of user experience and business analysis. We will co-present the briefing with Sarah Williams, a senior business analyst and UX practitioner with leading law firm Linklaters who has successfully integrated the fields and evangelised the UX and service design approach for many internal and client-facing projects. Sarah and Chris Rourke from User Vision will discuss the goals and perspectives of the two fields and where the greatest opportunities are for knowledge transfer and co-operation for successful project delivery. The talk will be especially of interest for UX professionals working alongside BAs, Business Analysts wanting to know more about user experience and service design, or anyone managing teams that have either or both of these important roles. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/breakfastbriefingmarch2021-210318152244-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> UX and business analysis – achieving the benefits of a close relationship Many UX professionals cross paths with business analysts in the course of delivering projects. Both professions define and apply requirements, though typically one leans toward user requirements and the other toward business requirements. However these worlds often converge, especially as more organisations realise the business value of focusing on customers through user research and user-centred design. It is perhaps inevitable that these two professions, increasingly valued for customer-oriented projects, occasionally have overlapping remits which may lead to either internal friction or positive outcomes. In this session we explore the areas of similarity, difference and potential collaboration in the respective fields of user experience and business analysis. We will co-present the briefing with Sarah Williams, a senior business analyst and UX practitioner with leading law firm Linklaters who has successfully integrated the fields and evangelised the UX and service design approach for many internal and client-facing projects. Sarah and Chris Rourke from User Vision will discuss the goals and perspectives of the two fields and where the greatest opportunities are for knowledge transfer and co-operation for successful project delivery. The talk will be especially of interest for UX professionals working alongside BAs, Business Analysts wanting to know more about user experience and service design, or anyone managing teams that have either or both of these important roles.
How can User Experience and Business Analysis work well together? from User Vision
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From User Experience to Earth Experience /slideshow/from-user-experience-to-earth-experience/243052012 digitalwasteauditoverview-210219141659
User Vision held a presentation by Gerry McGovern, author of the book World Wide Waste, about the impact of our digital lifestyle on the environment. Gerry's talk was a data-filled exploration of the scale of the problem and an invitation for individuals and organisations to act to mitigate the problem. These measures range from remembering to turn off your computer overnight to considering the amount of data that you produce, share and store. Gerry also outlines the Digital Waste Audit that is being developed to help evaluate an organisation's current level of digital waste and develop ways to improve their Earth Experience. See on YouTube https://youtu.be/Vy5ZaBc-hHY]]>

User Vision held a presentation by Gerry McGovern, author of the book World Wide Waste, about the impact of our digital lifestyle on the environment. Gerry's talk was a data-filled exploration of the scale of the problem and an invitation for individuals and organisations to act to mitigate the problem. These measures range from remembering to turn off your computer overnight to considering the amount of data that you produce, share and store. Gerry also outlines the Digital Waste Audit that is being developed to help evaluate an organisation's current level of digital waste and develop ways to improve their Earth Experience. See on YouTube https://youtu.be/Vy5ZaBc-hHY]]>
Fri, 19 Feb 2021 14:16:59 GMT /slideshow/from-user-experience-to-earth-experience/243052012 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) From User Experience to Earth Experience uservision User Vision held a presentation by Gerry McGovern, author of the book World Wide Waste, about the impact of our digital lifestyle on the environment. Gerry's talk was a data-filled exploration of the scale of the problem and an invitation for individuals and organisations to act to mitigate the problem. These measures range from remembering to turn off your computer overnight to considering the amount of data that you produce, share and store. Gerry also outlines the Digital Waste Audit that is being developed to help evaluate an organisation's current level of digital waste and develop ways to improve their Earth Experience. See on YouTube https://youtu.be/Vy5ZaBc-hHY <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/digitalwasteauditoverview-210219141659-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> User Vision held a presentation by Gerry McGovern, author of the book World Wide Waste, about the impact of our digital lifestyle on the environment. Gerry&#39;s talk was a data-filled exploration of the scale of the problem and an invitation for individuals and organisations to act to mitigate the problem. These measures range from remembering to turn off your computer overnight to considering the amount of data that you produce, share and store. Gerry also outlines the Digital Waste Audit that is being developed to help evaluate an organisation&#39;s current level of digital waste and develop ways to improve their Earth Experience. See on YouTube https://youtu.be/Vy5ZaBc-hHY
From User Experience to Earth Experience from User Vision
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Mobile Accessibility Breakfast Briefing - Oct 2020 /slideshow/mobile-accessibility-breakfast-briefing-oct-2020/239011474 mobileaccessibilitybreakfastbriefingdeck-201029111358
Contents: Why mobile accessibility is important for everyone How has legislation effected accessibility on mobile WCAG 2.1 Built-in accessibility features on mobile Mobile accessibility downfalls: -Navigation -Layout -Providing use of context Examples of common accessibility issues]]>

Contents: Why mobile accessibility is important for everyone How has legislation effected accessibility on mobile WCAG 2.1 Built-in accessibility features on mobile Mobile accessibility downfalls: -Navigation -Layout -Providing use of context Examples of common accessibility issues]]>
Thu, 29 Oct 2020 11:13:58 GMT /slideshow/mobile-accessibility-breakfast-briefing-oct-2020/239011474 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) Mobile Accessibility Breakfast Briefing - Oct 2020 uservision Contents: Why mobile accessibility is important for everyone How has legislation effected accessibility on mobile WCAG 2.1 Built-in accessibility features on mobile Mobile accessibility downfalls: -Navigation -Layout -Providing use of context Examples of common accessibility issues <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mobileaccessibilitybreakfastbriefingdeck-201029111358-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Contents: Why mobile accessibility is important for everyone How has legislation effected accessibility on mobile WCAG 2.1 Built-in accessibility features on mobile Mobile accessibility downfalls: -Navigation -Layout -Providing use of context Examples of common accessibility issues
Mobile Accessibility Breakfast Briefing - Oct 2020 from User Vision
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Tools for designers - Breakfast Briefing /slideshow/tools-for-designers-breakfast-briefing/221966717 toolsfordesignersprezzo-200120102026
These slides are from the breakfast briefing hosted by User Vision on 16.1.2020. Event description: This breakfast briefing will unpack the very best programmes in the ever growing list of software available for designers to use. We will be looking at the flagship tools used today and their individual strengths and weaknesses. We will discuss how these tools can be used to work alongside each other to our benefit, and we will also be exploring how design teams within functioning organisations apply these tools to their own workflows.]]>

These slides are from the breakfast briefing hosted by User Vision on 16.1.2020. Event description: This breakfast briefing will unpack the very best programmes in the ever growing list of software available for designers to use. We will be looking at the flagship tools used today and their individual strengths and weaknesses. We will discuss how these tools can be used to work alongside each other to our benefit, and we will also be exploring how design teams within functioning organisations apply these tools to their own workflows.]]>
Mon, 20 Jan 2020 10:20:26 GMT /slideshow/tools-for-designers-breakfast-briefing/221966717 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) Tools for designers - Breakfast Briefing uservision These slides are from the breakfast briefing hosted by User Vision on 16.1.2020. Event description: This breakfast briefing will unpack the very best programmes in the ever growing list of software available for designers to use. We will be looking at the flagship tools used today and their individual strengths and weaknesses. We will discuss how these tools can be used to work alongside each other to our benefit, and we will also be exploring how design teams within functioning organisations apply these tools to their own workflows. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/toolsfordesignersprezzo-200120102026-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> These slides are from the breakfast briefing hosted by User Vision on 16.1.2020. Event description: This breakfast briefing will unpack the very best programmes in the ever growing list of software available for designers to use. We will be looking at the flagship tools used today and their individual strengths and weaknesses. We will discuss how these tools can be used to work alongside each other to our benefit, and we will also be exploring how design teams within functioning organisations apply these tools to their own workflows.
Tools for designers - Breakfast Briefing from User Vision
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Ux scot voice usability testing with woz - ar and sf - june 2019 /slideshow/ux-scot-voice-usability-testing-with-woz-ar-and-sf-june-2019-151769807/151769807 uxscot-voiceusabilitytestingwithwoz-arandsf-june2019-190625150759
Usability testing for Voice applications Abi Reynolds Steven Fullerton ]]>

Usability testing for Voice applications Abi Reynolds Steven Fullerton ]]>
Tue, 25 Jun 2019 15:07:59 GMT /slideshow/ux-scot-voice-usability-testing-with-woz-ar-and-sf-june-2019-151769807/151769807 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) Ux scot voice usability testing with woz - ar and sf - june 2019 uservision Usability testing for Voice applications Abi Reynolds Steven Fullerton <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxscot-voiceusabilitytestingwithwoz-arandsf-june2019-190625150759-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Usability testing for Voice applications Abi Reynolds Steven Fullerton
Ux scot voice usability testing with woz - ar and sf - june 2019 from User Vision
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WCAG 2.1 UX Scotland 2019 /uservision/wcag-21-ux-scotland-2019 wcag2-190620085632
In June 2018 the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) updated its Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the world’s de-facto technical standard for accessibility. What are these changes and how can you can investigate if you need to change your current digital solutions? This presentation will outline the changes from WCAG 2.1, how to audit your site for compliance, and share examples to illustrate what the technical guidelines actually mean for websites, apps and other digital interfaces.]]>

In June 2018 the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) updated its Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the world’s de-facto technical standard for accessibility. What are these changes and how can you can investigate if you need to change your current digital solutions? This presentation will outline the changes from WCAG 2.1, how to audit your site for compliance, and share examples to illustrate what the technical guidelines actually mean for websites, apps and other digital interfaces.]]>
Thu, 20 Jun 2019 08:56:32 GMT /uservision/wcag-21-ux-scotland-2019 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) WCAG 2.1 UX Scotland 2019 uservision In June 2018 the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) updated its Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the world’s de-facto technical standard for accessibility. What are these changes and how can you can investigate if you need to change your current digital solutions? This presentation will outline the changes from WCAG 2.1, how to audit your site for compliance, and share examples to illustrate what the technical guidelines actually mean for websites, apps and other digital interfaces. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wcag2-190620085632-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In June 2018 the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) updated its Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the world’s de-facto technical standard for accessibility. What are these changes and how can you can investigate if you need to change your current digital solutions? This presentation will outline the changes from WCAG 2.1, how to audit your site for compliance, and share examples to illustrate what the technical guidelines actually mean for websites, apps and other digital interfaces.
WCAG 2.1 UX Scotland 2019 from User Vision
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User Experience and business analysis - Edinburgh BA meetup April 2019 /slideshow/user-experience-and-business-analysis-edinburgh-ba-meetup-april-2019/140449880 uxandbusinessanalysis-meetupapril2019-190411132838
What is the relationship between User Experience and Business Analysis? Do their roles overlap and do they pull in the same direction? This presentation to an audience of BAs includes a brief intro to the world of UX but then a discussion about the traditional and future roles of UX and BA.]]>

What is the relationship between User Experience and Business Analysis? Do their roles overlap and do they pull in the same direction? This presentation to an audience of BAs includes a brief intro to the world of UX but then a discussion about the traditional and future roles of UX and BA.]]>
Thu, 11 Apr 2019 13:28:37 GMT /slideshow/user-experience-and-business-analysis-edinburgh-ba-meetup-april-2019/140449880 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) User Experience and business analysis - Edinburgh BA meetup April 2019 uservision What is the relationship between User Experience and Business Analysis? Do their roles overlap and do they pull in the same direction? This presentation to an audience of BAs includes a brief intro to the world of UX but then a discussion about the traditional and future roles of UX and BA. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxandbusinessanalysis-meetupapril2019-190411132838-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is the relationship between User Experience and Business Analysis? Do their roles overlap and do they pull in the same direction? This presentation to an audience of BAs includes a brief intro to the world of UX but then a discussion about the traditional and future roles of UX and BA.
User Experience and business analysis - Edinburgh BA meetup April 2019 from User Vision
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Defining the damn thing! /uservision/defining-the-damn-thing definingthedamnthingtalk2-190405143810
Why is defining user experience so difficult? Do we actually need to define it? How do you define it in different situations. This exercise and presentation explores these topics and more.]]>

Why is defining user experience so difficult? Do we actually need to define it? How do you define it in different situations. This exercise and presentation explores these topics and more.]]>
Fri, 05 Apr 2019 14:38:10 GMT /uservision/defining-the-damn-thing uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) Defining the damn thing! uservision Why is defining user experience so difficult? Do we actually need to define it? How do you define it in different situations. This exercise and presentation explores these topics and more. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/definingthedamnthingtalk2-190405143810-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Why is defining user experience so difficult? Do we actually need to define it? How do you define it in different situations. This exercise and presentation explores these topics and more.
Defining the damn thing! from User Vision
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Darker patterns - Jessica Cameron /slideshow/darker-patterns-jessica-cameron-103092912/103092912 darkerpatterns-jessicacameronslideshare-180626080520
We check our mobiles 85 times a day, habitually and without conscious planning. We respond to Facebook likes as rats do to sugar solution. We let YouTube’s algorithms determine what our kids watch. We choose potential life partners by swiping right. We like it when websites tell us what to buy, we converse using pictures of small yellow faces, and we have conversations with our appliances. Sure, all of these things are easy to do. But at what point does engaging with technology become too easy? Should we create user experiences that maintain a bit of friction, to remind us that we still have the capacity for complex social interactions and effortful decision making? This session won’t give you all of the answers, but it will raise some interesting questions.]]>

We check our mobiles 85 times a day, habitually and without conscious planning. We respond to Facebook likes as rats do to sugar solution. We let YouTube’s algorithms determine what our kids watch. We choose potential life partners by swiping right. We like it when websites tell us what to buy, we converse using pictures of small yellow faces, and we have conversations with our appliances. Sure, all of these things are easy to do. But at what point does engaging with technology become too easy? Should we create user experiences that maintain a bit of friction, to remind us that we still have the capacity for complex social interactions and effortful decision making? This session won’t give you all of the answers, but it will raise some interesting questions.]]>
Tue, 26 Jun 2018 08:05:19 GMT /slideshow/darker-patterns-jessica-cameron-103092912/103092912 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) Darker patterns - Jessica Cameron uservision We check our mobiles 85 times a day, habitually and without conscious planning. We respond to Facebook likes as rats do to sugar solution. We let YouTube’s algorithms determine what our kids watch. We choose potential life partners by swiping right. We like it when websites tell us what to buy, we converse using pictures of small yellow faces, and we have conversations with our appliances. Sure, all of these things are easy to do. But at what point does engaging with technology become too easy? Should we create user experiences that maintain a bit of friction, to remind us that we still have the capacity for complex social interactions and effortful decision making? This session won’t give you all of the answers, but it will raise some interesting questions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/darkerpatterns-jessicacameronslideshare-180626080520-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We check our mobiles 85 times a day, habitually and without conscious planning. We respond to Facebook likes as rats do to sugar solution. We let YouTube’s algorithms determine what our kids watch. We choose potential life partners by swiping right. We like it when websites tell us what to buy, we converse using pictures of small yellow faces, and we have conversations with our appliances. Sure, all of these things are easy to do. But at what point does engaging with technology become too easy? Should we create user experiences that maintain a bit of friction, to remind us that we still have the capacity for complex social interactions and effortful decision making? This session won’t give you all of the answers, but it will raise some interesting questions.
Darker patterns - Jessica Cameron from User Vision
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Statistics for UX Professionals - Jessica Cameron /slideshow/statistics-for-ux-professionals-jessica-cameron/102607542 statisticsforuxprofessionals-jessicacameronslideshare-180618155624
Are you looking to expand your research toolkit to include some quantitative methods, such as survey research or A/B testing? Have you been asked to collect some usability metrics, but aren’t sure how best to go about that? Or do you just want to be more aware of all of the UX research possibilities? If your answer to any of those questions is yes, then this session is for you. You may know that without statistics, you won’t know if A is really better than B, if users are truly more satisfied with your new site than with your old one, or which changes to your site have actually impacted conversion rates. However, statistics can also help you figure out how to report satisfaction and other metrics you collect during usability tests. And they’re essential for making sense of the results of quantitative usability tests. This session will focus on the statistical concepts that are most useful for UX researchers. It won’t make you a quant, but it will give you a good grounding in quantitative methods and reporting. (For example, you will learn what a margin of error is, how to report quantitative data collected during a usability test - and how not to - and how many people you really need to fill out a survey.)]]>

Are you looking to expand your research toolkit to include some quantitative methods, such as survey research or A/B testing? Have you been asked to collect some usability metrics, but aren’t sure how best to go about that? Or do you just want to be more aware of all of the UX research possibilities? If your answer to any of those questions is yes, then this session is for you. You may know that without statistics, you won’t know if A is really better than B, if users are truly more satisfied with your new site than with your old one, or which changes to your site have actually impacted conversion rates. However, statistics can also help you figure out how to report satisfaction and other metrics you collect during usability tests. And they’re essential for making sense of the results of quantitative usability tests. This session will focus on the statistical concepts that are most useful for UX researchers. It won’t make you a quant, but it will give you a good grounding in quantitative methods and reporting. (For example, you will learn what a margin of error is, how to report quantitative data collected during a usability test - and how not to - and how many people you really need to fill out a survey.)]]>
Mon, 18 Jun 2018 15:56:24 GMT /slideshow/statistics-for-ux-professionals-jessica-cameron/102607542 uservision@slideshare.net(uservision) Statistics for UX Professionals - Jessica Cameron uservision Are you looking to expand your research toolkit to include some quantitative methods, such as survey research or A/B testing? Have you been asked to collect some usability metrics, but aren’t sure how best to go about that? Or do you just want to be more aware of all of the UX research possibilities? If your answer to any of those questions is yes, then this session is for you. You may know that without statistics, you won’t know if A is really better than B, if users are truly more satisfied with your new site than with your old one, or which changes to your site have actually impacted conversion rates. However, statistics can also help you figure out how to report satisfaction and other metrics you collect during usability tests. And they’re essential for making sense of the results of quantitative usability tests. This session will focus on the statistical concepts that are most useful for UX researchers. It won’t make you a quant, but it will give you a good grounding in quantitative methods and reporting. (For example, you will learn what a margin of error is, how to report quantitative data collected during a usability test - and how not to - and how many people you really need to fill out a survey.) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/statisticsforuxprofessionals-jessicacameronslideshare-180618155624-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are you looking to expand your research toolkit to include some quantitative methods, such as survey research or A/B testing? Have you been asked to collect some usability metrics, but aren’t sure how best to go about that? Or do you just want to be more aware of all of the UX research possibilities? If your answer to any of those questions is yes, then this session is for you. You may know that without statistics, you won’t know if A is really better than B, if users are truly more satisfied with your new site than with your old one, or which changes to your site have actually impacted conversion rates. However, statistics can also help you figure out how to report satisfaction and other metrics you collect during usability tests. And they’re essential for making sense of the results of quantitative usability tests. This session will focus on the statistical concepts that are most useful for UX researchers. It won’t make you a quant, but it will give you a good grounding in quantitative methods and reporting. (For example, you will learn what a margin of error is, how to report quantitative data collected during a usability test - and how not to - and how many people you really need to fill out a survey.)
Statistics for UX Professionals - Jessica Cameron from User Vision
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