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Joyful Error Messages & Other Musings on Eliciting Emotion in Our Digital LifeNicole Capuana
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The document explores the concept of positivity in error messages within digital interactions, urging a reevaluation of how we perceive errors. It discusses the emotional responses that technology can evoke and hints at future developments in this realm. Additionally, it features various image credits, indicating a focus on visual elements that complement the topic.
IA to the rescue & other tales from the UX trenches - World Usability Day Cle...Nicole Capuana
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This document appears to be a collection of short passages and anecdotes about experiences in user experience (UX) work. It discusses how UX has high demand and pays well. It also touches on using the right tools for different jobs, conducting usability testing and discovery sessions, and how even children can participate in UX work. The overall message seems to be that UX is a valuable practice for solving business problems and acting as a bridge between business and customers.
Nicole Capuana's presentation at the Industry Digital Summit focused on the importance of understanding user needs and preferences when developing products. She emphasized methods like setting objectives, observing users, and testing to ensure products meet real demands. The presentation also included various visuals and was enriched by themes related to user experience and product value assessment.
The document discusses an actionable framework for product design and development derived from lean startup principles, focusing on reducing waste, continuous learning, and customer value. It emphasizes the importance of customer development, hypothesis testing, experimentation, and feedback cycles in achieving product-market fit. Furthermore, it highlights the collaborative roles of a diverse team and the significance of adapting to lessons learned throughout the process.
The CVCCC Criminal Justice Club is hosting a guest speaker event on Tuesday, April 22 from 6-8 pm in the EW Auditorium. John Dollar, Program Director for the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice at the North Carolina Department of Public Safety and Alexander Correctional Institution will speak. Also speaking are Heath McBride, Special Agent in Charge of the State Bureau of Investigations, and Marc Sharpe, a Special Agent with the State Bureau of Investigations. Students can direct any questions to Sherry Herman at ext. 4050.
This is the front of the postcard created for the Flex Start classes and mailed to high school students who graduated early from high school and could start their college careers.
Students can register for spring classes at the advising center, located on the lower level of student services, Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM. For details on flexstart classes, visit the CVCC website for course descriptions and schedules. The center is located at 2550 Hwy. 70 SE, Hickory, NC 28602.
CVCC's FlexStart spring schedule includes classes beginning in February and March. Students can visit the advising center for registration assistance from Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM. More information and class details are available on their website.
CVCC offers a FlexStart spring schedule for late registration, with classes beginning in February and March. Students can visit the advising center for assistance with registration, available Monday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm. More information is available at www.cvcc.edu/flexstartschedule.
FlexStart spring classes at CVCC begin in February and March, with 8-week and 12-week classes available. The advertisement encourages people that it's never too late to learn and that there is still time to enroll in FlexStart classes this spring semester. Interested students can find more information at cvcc.edu/FlexStart or by calling 828-327-7000.
The Catawba Valley Furniture Academy is a furniture industry training program developed in collaboration with local furniture manufacturers. The program provides hands-on training to prepare students for in-demand skilled careers in furniture manufacturing. Industry partners praise the program for providing a talented future workforce and benefiting both students and the industry. The training covers essential furniture making skills and helps students explore specific career paths in the industry.
The Mildred Mathes Leadership Academy is a 4-day leadership development program for minority students ages 16-25 held from July 27-30, 2015 at CVCC West Wing Commons. The program costs $25 and runs Monday through Wednesday from 6:00-8:30pm and Thursday from 6:00-9:00pm, providing 10 hours of hands-on leadership training in a fun environment. Registration is online at www.ladiesinaction.org and seating is limited.
The document describes a 4-day leadership academy for minority students ages 16-25. Day 1 focuses on identifying strengths and learning leadership skills. Day 2 engages students in team activities applying their strengths and valuing differences. Day 3 applies skills from previous days through dialogue and showing strengths. Day 4 has students practice elevator pitches with industry leaders and includes an award ceremony. The goal is to provide hands-on leadership development through activities, speakers, and networking.
The CVCCC Criminal Justice Club is hosting a guest speaker event on Tuesday, April 22 from 6-8 pm in the EW Auditorium. John Dollar, Program Director for the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice at the North Carolina Department of Public Safety and Alexander Correctional Institution will speak. Also speaking are Heath McBride, Special Agent in Charge of the State Bureau of Investigations, and Marc Sharpe, a Special Agent with the State Bureau of Investigations. Students can direct any questions to Sherry Herman at ext. 4050.
This is the front of the postcard created for the Flex Start classes and mailed to high school students who graduated early from high school and could start their college careers.
Students can register for spring classes at the advising center, located on the lower level of student services, Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM. For details on flexstart classes, visit the CVCC website for course descriptions and schedules. The center is located at 2550 Hwy. 70 SE, Hickory, NC 28602.
CVCC's FlexStart spring schedule includes classes beginning in February and March. Students can visit the advising center for registration assistance from Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM. More information and class details are available on their website.
CVCC offers a FlexStart spring schedule for late registration, with classes beginning in February and March. Students can visit the advising center for assistance with registration, available Monday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm. More information is available at www.cvcc.edu/flexstartschedule.
FlexStart spring classes at CVCC begin in February and March, with 8-week and 12-week classes available. The advertisement encourages people that it's never too late to learn and that there is still time to enroll in FlexStart classes this spring semester. Interested students can find more information at cvcc.edu/FlexStart or by calling 828-327-7000.
The Catawba Valley Furniture Academy is a furniture industry training program developed in collaboration with local furniture manufacturers. The program provides hands-on training to prepare students for in-demand skilled careers in furniture manufacturing. Industry partners praise the program for providing a talented future workforce and benefiting both students and the industry. The training covers essential furniture making skills and helps students explore specific career paths in the industry.
The Mildred Mathes Leadership Academy is a 4-day leadership development program for minority students ages 16-25 held from July 27-30, 2015 at CVCC West Wing Commons. The program costs $25 and runs Monday through Wednesday from 6:00-8:30pm and Thursday from 6:00-9:00pm, providing 10 hours of hands-on leadership training in a fun environment. Registration is online at www.ladiesinaction.org and seating is limited.
The document describes a 4-day leadership academy for minority students ages 16-25. Day 1 focuses on identifying strengths and learning leadership skills. Day 2 engages students in team activities applying their strengths and valuing differences. Day 3 applies skills from previous days through dialogue and showing strengths. Day 4 has students practice elevator pitches with industry leaders and includes an award ceremony. The goal is to provide hands-on leadership development through activities, speakers, and networking.