Organizing Your First Website Usability Test - WP Campus 2016Anthony D. Paul
This document provides guidance on organizing a first website usability test. It recommends determining the project goal, test strategy, prototype, test facility, participants, and test script. For an example university project, the constraints and highest priority problems are considered to determine an optimal remote, unmoderated test using TryMyUI for early designs focusing on too much content. Developing goals, research questions, and tasks is advised to structure the test script. Assembling multiple goals and finding preferences before testing tools is also suggested.
El artista crea diseños en varias técnicas como dibujos y pinturas. Sus obras incluyen diferentes medios como el dibujo y la pintura. El artista explora su creatividad a través de múltiples formas de expresión visual.
Organizing Your First Website Usability Test - Cornell Drupal Camp 2016 - part 4Anthony D. Paul
You’ve built a shiny, new Drupal site. You asked your grandma and your client if they like it and they both do. However, you’re lying awake at night wondering if you’re missing something—because you know you’re not the end user. You yearn for actionable feedback.
In this talk, I’ll distill my background in usability research into a how-to framework for taking your site and conducting your first unmoderated usability test. I’ll cover what to look for, best practices in facilitation, tools on the cheap, and how to glean the most from a brief window of time.
Lean Requirements Without Skimping on the Meat - Cornell Drupal Camp 2016 - p...Anthony D. Paul
In today’s website feature debates, you and your team hash out priorities based on budgets, timelines, and what one of the clients mentioned in passing, ignoring the larger context of the design problem. We focus on the current list of edits—and rallying for the user is lost in the shuffle. In this session, you’ll be introduced to a framework for approaching your Drupal project’s situational analysis from many perspectives, to create success goals that resonate with everyone on your team—including your client’s wallet-bearers.Attendees should walk away with:
A method for breaking complex design problems into smaller problems without losing awareness of larger project needs
A skeleton for assembling more effective, yet lightweight use-cases to audit against
Ammunition to debate the validity of your decisions (and win)
This session is designed for web professionals of all levels and skillsets—including design, development, and content planning. It’s not required, but a writing utensil is recommended.
Content by the Slice, Information Architecture Workshop - Mobile UXCamp DC 2015Anthony D. Paul
The document summarizes an information architecture workshop where participants were split into groups and tasked with organizing content for navigation on a small screen device like a smartwatch. They then shared their solutions and discussed what worked and what could be improved. The workshop leaders provided examples of content organization techniques and emphasized that there is no single right approach, encouraging participants to try multiple methods and synthesize effective solutions.
Organizing Your First Website Usability Test - WP Campus 2016Anthony D. Paul
This document provides guidance on organizing a first website usability test. It recommends determining the project goal, test strategy, prototype, test facility, participants, and test script. For an example university project, the constraints and highest priority problems are considered to determine an optimal remote, unmoderated test using TryMyUI for early designs focusing on too much content. Developing goals, research questions, and tasks is advised to structure the test script. Assembling multiple goals and finding preferences before testing tools is also suggested.
El artista crea diseños en varias técnicas como dibujos y pinturas. Sus obras incluyen diferentes medios como el dibujo y la pintura. El artista explora su creatividad a través de múltiples formas de expresión visual.
Organizing Your First Website Usability Test - Cornell Drupal Camp 2016 - part 4Anthony D. Paul
You’ve built a shiny, new Drupal site. You asked your grandma and your client if they like it and they both do. However, you’re lying awake at night wondering if you’re missing something—because you know you’re not the end user. You yearn for actionable feedback.
In this talk, I’ll distill my background in usability research into a how-to framework for taking your site and conducting your first unmoderated usability test. I’ll cover what to look for, best practices in facilitation, tools on the cheap, and how to glean the most from a brief window of time.
Lean Requirements Without Skimping on the Meat - Cornell Drupal Camp 2016 - p...Anthony D. Paul
In today’s website feature debates, you and your team hash out priorities based on budgets, timelines, and what one of the clients mentioned in passing, ignoring the larger context of the design problem. We focus on the current list of edits—and rallying for the user is lost in the shuffle. In this session, you’ll be introduced to a framework for approaching your Drupal project’s situational analysis from many perspectives, to create success goals that resonate with everyone on your team—including your client’s wallet-bearers.Attendees should walk away with:
A method for breaking complex design problems into smaller problems without losing awareness of larger project needs
A skeleton for assembling more effective, yet lightweight use-cases to audit against
Ammunition to debate the validity of your decisions (and win)
This session is designed for web professionals of all levels and skillsets—including design, development, and content planning. It’s not required, but a writing utensil is recommended.
Content by the Slice, Information Architecture Workshop - Mobile UXCamp DC 2015Anthony D. Paul
The document summarizes an information architecture workshop where participants were split into groups and tasked with organizing content for navigation on a small screen device like a smartwatch. They then shared their solutions and discussed what worked and what could be improved. The workshop leaders provided examples of content organization techniques and emphasized that there is no single right approach, encouraging participants to try multiple methods and synthesize effective solutions.
Build and Launch a Custom Site Using Only Your Phone - WordCamp US 2015Anthony D. Paul
It’s 2020 and the majority of Internet traffic is mobile. Billions of the world Internet users have never owned, touched, or seen a computer larger than their pocket. Just as we were inquisitive kids, tinkering with Kid Pix and Geocities themes, the digital natives of today will be builders on the same platforms they use for consumption. Can you install and configure WordPress via your phone? Theme it? Create custom plugins? Launch it? Spoiler: I did, and I’ll show you how.
This talk is both a trend forecast thought piece and a proof-of-concept demo. I’ll share some technical learnings, discuss why they matter to our profession, and hopefully inspire you to attempt something just as crazy.
Responsive Prototyping with WordPress - UXCamp DC 2016Anthony D. Paul
Sometimes a static InVision prototype isn't enough for a usability test and creating multiple sizes of prototypes to run desktop versus mobile can feel like a waste of time. In this talk, I show non-developers how to use WordPress as a means of quickly and easily creating responsive prototypes to usability test across all devices with one, live prototype.
Intro to User Journey Mapping for Building Better Websites - WordCamp Ottawa...Anthony D. Paul
This document provides an introduction to user journey maps for building better websites. It discusses defining audience groups and their motivations, anxieties, and influencers. It also covers documenting user decisions, tasks, devices, and scenarios. The document provides examples of audience types, personas, user scenarios, decision flows, and journey maps. It recommends blending multiple information sources and considering diverse users, including those with accessibility issues or in difficult life situations. The overall goal is to gain a shared understanding of users to create more empathetic website experiences.
Bringing Order to a Content Hoarder (an Information Architecture primer) - Wo...Anthony D. Paul
When timid users step up to your site and are spooked by the ghosts of content past, or those who dare to enter become lost in a maze of composted navigation, a dusting just won’t fix the years/decades of content rot. You know you need to pull everything out to figure out what you have, what to keep, and what to toss—but that can be a daunting and overwhelming endeavor.
In this talk, I’ll equip you with the tools and approaches you’ll need to face the overwhelming content beast head-on, to organize it in a way that is not only useful to your visitors, but actually feels welcoming. This talk introduces information architecture techniques, best suited for site owners, designers, freelancers, or small teams lacking dedicated content strategists.
Responsive Prototyping with WordPress and Atomic UI Libraries - anthonydpaul ...Anthony D. Paul
Put down that design tool! We typically turn toward graphic tools like Sketch for wireframing, then export into a presenter like InVision for usability tests. We try our darndest to get the menu functionality to “appear” like code, to fake responsive design, and to audit every hotspot linking to every screenshot. The irony is, we spend more time trying to get non-code looking like code than if we’d used code.
But wait, I’m not a dev! That’s cool. I’ve got you covered. Attendees will be given live demos of existing responsive frameworks, learn how to customize them, and walk away with a foundation for creating their own code prototyping kit (without needing to know how to code). This talk is written for information architects, UI/UX designers, product leads, and researchers.
What you’ll learn:
• How to use WordPress to create a content-managed prototype, regardless of what you intend to build your final site in;
• Which UI frameworks are cheapest and easiest to “wireframe” with, code-free; and
• Why this approach is simpler than many of your sketching tools, arriving at a better and more testable IA/content prototype more quickly.
Organizing Your First Website Usability Test - WordCamp Toronto 2016Anthony D. Paul
You’ve built a shiny, new WordPress site. You asked your co-worker and your boss if they like it and they both do. However, you’re lying awake at night wondering if you’re missing something—because you know you’re not the end user. You yearn for actionable feedback. In this talk, I’ll distill my background in usability research into a how-to framework for taking your site and conducting your first unmoderated usability test. I’ll cover why and when you should be running usability tests; how to set research goals and draft a script for them; setting up your lab environment and capturing feedback; and best practices for facilitation, minimizing bias, keeping users on task and gleaning the most from each brief test.
Computer-free Website Development Demo - WordPressDC Jan 2015Anthony D. Paul
As a follow-up to a blog post I wrote on the emergence of the computer-free designer, I gave a live demo to build, customize, and launch a WordPress site entirely from my phone, without need of a traditional computer. These were my backup slides in case the live demo wasn't possible. They contain my Terminal commands and the free apps I used.
Students of Consumer Behavior course at MAJU, conducted a survey at Hyperstar superstore at Karachi to know about consumer pattern. After collecting data from the sample size of 27 people, the group compile, analyze and summarize the observations. This presentation highlights those key findings which helped the group to understand what people at Karachi superstores usually think and how they behave while they are shopping for products.
Note: All figures given in graphs are percentage based.
Designing for Stress Cases - Baltimore Design Week 2016 - Kelly Driver and An...Anthony D. Paul
Understanding the Everyday Relationship Between UX and Accessibility
The world we design for is increasingly complex and diverse, demanding considerations for user accessibility and real-world contexts. We often project the user as a mirror image of ourselves, making the mistake of imagining the best-case scenario—that users are calm, happy, and want to use the product. But this assumption is often false. In this talk, designers Anthony D Paul and Kelly Driver from idfive look at the role of stress cases, or common pain points, in user experience design, and share methods of building empathy between creatives and decision-makers in order to elevate product experiences for all.
A researched based 2 hours lecture developed and conducted by Khurram Khan, CEO and Lead Trainer of Come To Wisdom at MAJU. The lecture not only discusses the Islamic prospective of Risk, its assessment and management, but also highlights Risks of CEOs and effective techniques to reduce, avoid and transfer risks and its negative impacts to business. Slides are specially designed keeping in mind simplicity of the language and effectiveness of the message. So please share these with your links. Please visit www.cometowisdom.com or www.facebook.com/cometowisdom
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Intro to User Journey Maps for Building Better Websites - Cornell Drupal Camp...Anthony D. Paul
You’ve asked the right questions and maybe you have some personas. There’s a heap of feature requests from your client and a whole lot of content to organize into a sitemap (IA) document and wireframes. However, something’s not sitting right and you wonder how the site fits into the bigger customer journey with the client’s brand, business, and products.
In this talk, I’ll show you how to get started with taking all of that subject matter expertise you’ve been collecting in your mind, and to convert it into one of several useful types of journey maps. I’ll share process, examples, context on how they fit into a larger project, and show how they help bring agreement among your client decision-makers.
• Understand the benefits of thinking through a user journey outside of your website.
• See the variety of types of journey maps and identify where and when to use them.
• Build and use journey maps to shape client conversations and audit decisions.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Presentació destinada als alumnes de 1r de Batxillerat que cursen la matèria de Història del Món Contemporani.
ATENCIÓ: A la darrera diapositiva de la presentació trobareu “links” de pàgines webs, amb apunts, vídeos i altres presentacions que us permetran ampliar els conceptes treballats. També trobareu un conjunt d’exercicis interactius que us permetran comprovar el vostra nivell d’assoliment sobre els continguts treballats en aquesta unitat.
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14. Per arribar al comunisme els obrers hauran de fer una Revolució (prendran el poder per la força). Un partit polític, el Partit Socialista dirigirà la Revolució. Als pocs anys, l´Estat desapareixerà (Marx es va equivocar).
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16. Com els marxistes, també volen acabar amb la propietat privada . Proposen la propietat col.lectiva (cooperatives, comunes...).
17. També volen la Revolució , però aquesta ha de ser espontània, i no dirigida per un partit polític: els anarquistes no tenen partits polítics .
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19. 1) Lluita violenta (atemptats amb bomba com el del Teatre del Liceu de Barcelona). Aquesta forma va predominar al segle XIX.
20. 2) Lluita sindical . Va predominar al segle XX. El principal sindicat anarquista a Espanya va ser la CNT .
23. El primer sindicat espanyol es va crear a Catalunya: Associació de Teixidors de Barcelona (1840).
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25. 1) Al Segle XIX es va caracteritzar pels atemptats amb bomba
26. 2) Al Segle XX es va crear el sindicat anarquista més important: la” Confederació Nacional de Treballadors ”(CNT), 1910 .
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28. Un obrer gallec, Pablo Iglesias , va arribar a ser diputat. Abans, havia fundat el primer partit polític marxista a Espanya: el Partit Socialista Obrer Espanyol (PSOE), i el primer sindicat socialista: la Unió General de Treballadors (UGT), totes dues organitzacions el 1879 .