Categories
- General Discussion
- Refresh Events
- Industry Events
- Local Groups
- Jobs
- Speakers
- Announcements
- Sponsors
- Training
Archives
- March 2010
- February 2010
- December 2009
- November 2009
- October 2009
- September 2009
- August 2009
- July 2009
- June 2009
- May 2009
- April 2009
- March 2009
- February 2009
- January 2009
- December 2008
- November 2008
- October 2008
- September 2008
- August 2008
- July 2008
- June 2008
- May 2008
- April 2008
- March 2008
- January 2008
- December 2007
- November 2007
- October 2007
- September 2007
- August 2007
- July 2007
TriUPA Workshop—Design Research (Todd Wilkens/Adaptive Path)—Friday 2/20/09
Posted Jan 18, 2009 | 0 Comments | by Abe Crystal
TriUPA is hosting a full-day workshop on “Design Research,” presented by Todd Wilkens of Adaptive Path.
»» See TriUPA’s website for full details, and to register for the workshop.
Intended Audience
This workshop is for intermediate to advanced UX professionals working to develop a more complete understanding of their customers. Todd (from Adaptive Path) will guide attendees beyond usability tests and focus groups to gain a deeper and more complete picture of their customers’ lives. This workshop covers everything from basic models of human behavior to interviewing and data analysis to strategies for making research work effective in your organization.
About the Workshop
The majority of discussions about user research focus on the details of various methodologies such as interviews, lab studies, surveys, etc. But the bulk of the hard work and value in research comes from what happens before and after data collection. This day is structured to provide you with a framework for conducting effective user research with a focus on research planning and analysis. Effective research is about generating ideas as much as it is about evaluating design concepts; activities and concepts will focus on developing a deep understanding of your customers through qualitative and contextual research. Nearly every section involves hands-on research activities to help you learn to put the concepts we discuss into practice.
Topics include…
* Understanding people as people: How do we as designers and researchers think about the people we are trying to design for: Tasks and goals? Efficiency and errors? In this section, we will cover important ways to expand your view of “users” to be more holistic and complete. This, in turn, allows us to uncover more insights into their behaviors and motivations
* Framing and planning research: Research is only effective if it is appropriate to the goals of the project and business. We will discuss ways to ensure that your research project is set up for success from the beginning including uncovering project goals, creating targeted research questions, prioritizing efforts, and planning for timelines and budgets.
* Creating, choosing, and mixing methods: The key to data collection is having methods that are appropriate to your questions and team. In most cases this requires a lot of ingenuity, flexibility, and creativity since there are literally hundreds of methodologies to choose from. We’ll discuss some successful approaches that we have used in the past with a particular focus on qualitative and contextual methods as well as new developments in remote data collection.
* The art of effective interviewing: These days nearly all research endeavors require that your team gets out and talks to people. But interviewing is an art. We’ll take some time to explore and improve our skills in the two most fundamental aspects of interviewing: Listening and asking questions.
* Making sense of research findings: Simply collecting mounds of survey data, interview transcripts, photos, and videos doesn’t necessarily mean that you have learned much about your customers. The next step is to turn those observations into real insights. We’ll discuss a number of ways to make sense of your research findings with a primary focus on analyzing interview transcripts.
* Making research effective: Again and again we see good research fail to have an impact in organizations. We’ll end the day by discussing ways to make your research efforts actionable and durable in your organization to help demonstrate its value.
Filed under: Local Groups
The Triangle microISV Group
Posted Jan 09, 2009 | 0 Comments | by pcrump
A microISV (Independent Software Vendor) is a small software shop, usually with between 1 to 10 people, which is focused on growing organically (not through venture capital) and handles all business tasks (development, sales, PR, etc.) itself.
Are you running or part of a microISV in the Triangle? Or maybe interested in starting one or hearing from those who have? If so, the group is for you. It’s getting started on January 21 in Durham, so check out details on the microISV Group Meetup page and come on out.
Filed under: Industry Events, Local Groups, Announcements
TriUPA’s 2009 Professional Training workshop series
Posted Jan 05, 2009 | 0 Comments | by Abe Crystal
What’s TriUPA?
TriUPA is a local chapter of the Usability Professionals’ Association based in the Research Triangle, NC.
We’re offering an extensive workshop program in 2009, which we hope will be of interest to folks throughout the Southeast.
About TriUPA’s Professional Training
TriUPA is excited to announce our 2009 Professional Training workshop series. The goal of our workshop series is to bring to our community the best thinking and latest practices in the user experience field.
TriUPA focuses on four areas of practice…
1. usability evaluation and testing
2. user research
3. interaction design
4. information architecture
... and our workshop series is designed to address each of these areas.
Please save the dates for the following full-day workshops. Detailed information and a link to register will be sent in advance of each workshop. Fees will vary for each event, but will typically be in the range of $150 - $250 for TriUPA members, with discounts for corporate sponsors and students.
You can become a TriUPA member today, by registering on our website. It’s $15/year for professionals; free for students.
Feel free to contact me with any questions about our workshop series.
Cheers,
--Abe
VP, Professional Development Programs // TriUPA
2009 Professional Training workshop series schedule
1. Matt Cornell — personal productivity for UX professionals — Monday, January 12th, 2009 [register now!]
2. Todd Wilkens (Adaptive Path) — design research— Friday, February 20th, 2009
3. Scott Berkun — UX and project management — Friday, April 3rd, 2009
4. David Malouf — sketching and interaction design — Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
5. Dan Brown & Nathan Curtis — UX documentation/deliverables — Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
6. Bolt|Peters — remote usability testing — TBD in October 2009
Thanks to TriUPA’s sponsors for making this workshop series possible:
* Lulu
* GSK
* BlueCross BlueShield
* Insight
* Lenovo
* Hesketh.com
* Capstrat
* User-View
* SAS
* MoreBetterLabs
Filed under: Local Groups
