| | Well-designed questions related to age, gender, race, income and other demographic characteristics help UX researchers screen participants, recruit a diverse participant pool, and segment data. These questions are sensitive and should put research participants at ease. 6 min read |
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| Delight can be experienced viscerally, behaviorally, and reflectively. A great design is supported by all three of these pillars and is best evaluated with specific research methods. 8 min read |
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| A list of 10 things you should do *before* you actually run a usability study. Good planning leads to good research insights. (The first of 2 videos on usability study checklists.) 5 min video |
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To get useful feedback on UX design or research, set the stage with stakeholders before presenting the work. Provide context and deliberately ask for the types of feedback that will be most helpful to you. 4 min video |
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Before users can use an AR app, they must often calibrate it first. Usability studies find many big problems in calibration designs that can prevent people from ever getting into the actual AR experience. 5 min video |
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US/Europe (Virtual) December 3 – 9 Full-day courses US/Europe (Virtual) January 21 – 27 Full-day courses US/Asia/Australia (Virtual) February 11 – 24 (USA) February 12 – 25 (Asia & Australia) Half-day courses US/Europe/India (Virtual) March 13 – 24 Half-day courses Qualitative Research Series (Virtual) May 1 – 5 5 day course Vision and Strategy in UX Series (Virtual) May 1 – 5 5 day course Full event program describing all full-day UX training courses and the virtual conference format. |
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