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The document discusses opportunities for Northeastern University to improve interactive wayfinding and collaboration between disciplines on campus. It notes that while the university values technology and interdisciplinary studies, there are missed opportunities for using existing infrastructure to its full potential. Specifically, it analyzes Northeastern's current campus maps, inconsistent college website designs, outdated student portal, and lack of mobile apps. Examples from MIT are provided of more innovative interactive technologies that could be implemented.
A beginner's guide to social media, particularly for those working in government, engineering, and/or public works.. This ebook walks beginners through the sign-up process of each major social media tool available today. The tone is fun and conversational.
The document discusses concepts related to collaboration, knowledge sharing, and social media. It presents images and short passages on topics like participation, trust, belonging, information sharing, emergence of networks, cognitive surplus, collective action, listening, filter bubbles, open innovation, governance of complex adaptive systems, and leadership moving towards more heterarchical and collaborative models. The overall theme is how information and knowledge are created and shared in social and networked environments.
This document provides an overview of how various video technologies are used. It discusses topics like user-generated content, film trailers, the world wide web, mobile devices, viral marketing, and digital file types. It also covers e-learning and how technology can enhance learning for children in a more interactive way compared to traditional classrooms.
O documento compara as diferenças entre uma dama e um bom diplomata. Explica que um diplomata usa frases ambíguas como "pode ser" e "sim" para realmente significar "não", enquanto uma dama usa frases como "pode ser" para realmente significar "sim".
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK) celebrated 20 years of operations in Georgetown, Kentucky in February 2007. TMMK has invested $5.4 billion in its Georgetown operation, creating over 7,000 jobs and an additional 34,000 jobs in Kentucky. TMMK contributes significantly to the state through its $516 million annual payroll and over $26 million in charitable contributions, including $8.9 million in support of education and $748,000 to scholarships for Kentucky independent colleges and universities.
The document discusses opportunities for Northeastern University to improve interactive wayfinding and collaboration between disciplines on campus. It notes that while the university values technology and interdisciplinary studies, there are missed opportunities for using existing infrastructure to its full potential. Specifically, it analyzes Northeastern's current campus maps, inconsistent college website designs, outdated student portal, and lack of mobile apps. Examples from MIT are provided of more innovative interactive technologies that could be implemented.
A beginner's guide to social media, particularly for those working in government, engineering, and/or public works.. This ebook walks beginners through the sign-up process of each major social media tool available today. The tone is fun and conversational.
The document discusses concepts related to collaboration, knowledge sharing, and social media. It presents images and short passages on topics like participation, trust, belonging, information sharing, emergence of networks, cognitive surplus, collective action, listening, filter bubbles, open innovation, governance of complex adaptive systems, and leadership moving towards more heterarchical and collaborative models. The overall theme is how information and knowledge are created and shared in social and networked environments.
This document provides an overview of how various video technologies are used. It discusses topics like user-generated content, film trailers, the world wide web, mobile devices, viral marketing, and digital file types. It also covers e-learning and how technology can enhance learning for children in a more interactive way compared to traditional classrooms.
O documento compara as diferenças entre uma dama e um bom diplomata. Explica que um diplomata usa frases ambíguas como "pode ser" e "sim" para realmente significar "não", enquanto uma dama usa frases como "pode ser" para realmente significar "sim".
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK) celebrated 20 years of operations in Georgetown, Kentucky in February 2007. TMMK has invested $5.4 billion in its Georgetown operation, creating over 7,000 jobs and an additional 34,000 jobs in Kentucky. TMMK contributes significantly to the state through its $516 million annual payroll and over $26 million in charitable contributions, including $8.9 million in support of education and $748,000 to scholarships for Kentucky independent colleges and universities.
1. The document discusses the perspective of enterprise social networking and outlines different approaches like listening, participating, and do-it-yourself.
2. It examines social networking platforms and the different roles and behaviors that users exhibit, like being a profiler, storyteller, or lurker.
3. The key recommendation is to focus on understanding people rather than technology when designing enterprise social media and supporting sociality through companionship and social groups.
Social India - Wikibrands PresentationSean Moffitt
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This document discusses the evolution of social networking and its implications for organizations. It describes how web 1.0 enabled findability and transparency while web 2.0 added social connections and identity formation. As more people connect online through weak ties, communities form in "the long tail" around shared interests. This has implications for knowledge work and how organizations operate. The document advocates for an enterprise 2.0 approach where social tools motivate employees and facilitate innovation through collaboration. It also discusses challenges of online participation and strategies for constructive online conversations in business contexts.
Digital natives, having grown up with technology, think and process information differently than previous generations. As they enter the workforce, companies will need to adapt to their preferences for sharing, collaboration, and fast-paced, visual, and interactive digital environments. Providing digital native employees with the software tools they are accustomed to using, such as social networking, wikis and blogs, will be important for companies to attract and retain top talent.
A presentation I gave with WOMMA about social web literacy and brands. A central argument is that digital specialists and agencies need to spread social web literacy rather than keeping it to themselves, like digital scribes.
Visual media is a means of communicating using visual effects. How can we use imagination and curiosity for visual thinking? What do the past visual media channels mean for the visual media platforms of today?
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This document provides an overview of social media and its impact. It discusses how social media has revolutionized communication and marketing by allowing anyone to broadcast their message to the world. Key points include that social media is defined by social interaction online, the top social media sites now drive more traffic than many search engines, and that businesses must have a social media presence to interact with customers who now research companies online. It provides tips for businesses on how to effectively utilize social media for marketing and customer engagement.
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Many teams refer to each piece of work they do as a User Story. Many write some words into some kind of ticket in Jira or Rally (and sometimes a sticky-note), with the words ‘As a… I want… So that…”. But are you really working with User Stories? In this talk, Antony takes you back to the origins of User Stories; explains how they have been misunderstood and accidentally misrepresented; how the practice has been interpreted through filters of older ways of working and have now become something other than they were intended for the vast majority of teams.
In most teams Antony has visited or begun to coach, their idea of User Stories and his are very different. Many of their User Stories are not independently valuable and have dependencies on many others. Real value isn’t unlocked until several stories later. There’s little room to negotiate as the piece of work has only one solution… the one specified.
After some guidance, these teams soon realise that what they once called User Stories were actually tasks and features in disguise. And, by understanding the art of User Stories – beyond simply what we write –. they were able to release more value, sooner, with more flexibility and without dependencies.
FMS2010 Go Global Masterclass - Social MediaGo Global
The document discusses the benefits of using social media for businesses and franchises. It provides an overview of common social media platforms like blogs, forums, podcasts, wikis, microblogs, virtual worlds, social bookmarking, and video/photo sharing. The presentation emphasizes using social media to boost brands, engage in social learning, and provide value. It offers tips on developing social media policies, listening to customers, experimenting appropriately, and maintaining transparency online.
The Benefits of Social Learning & Mzinga OmniSocialMzinga
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The document discusses word-of-mouth marketing and how brands can create buzz and engage influencers through various tactics like building online communities, leveraging influencers on social media, hosting events, providing rewards and incentives, and ensuring authentic customer experiences. It also emphasizes the importance of focusing on creating awesome content and experiences, being social and authentic, and putting customers first in order to succeed with word-of-mouth marketing in today's digital world.
The document discusses lessons that can be learned from nature and evolution for communication and organizational leadership. It notes that most people live in the present, learn from the past, and plan for the future. It also discusses concepts like swarm intelligence, where complex systems can arise from simple interactions among large groups. Lessons for organizations include having few clear values and rules to guide behavior while allowing flexibility, involving stakeholders early in problem-solving, and using a trial-and-error approach to build on small successes.
The document discusses the need for teachers to be more dynamic, interactive, and interesting than the digital devices students have, in order to effectively teach in today's world. It notes that students are digital natives while many education systems remain analog. It then lists some of the distractions cell phones can cause, but also notes the many educational uses of technologies like texting, email, apps, and more. It provides examples of how teachers can engage students as content producers and use technologies like Twitter, polls, Dropbox, and more in the classroom. The conclusion is that it is a digital world, so cell phones should be embraced in the classroom when used for educational purposes.
Teaching Social Media and Electronic Communication--Instructor EditionBovee and Thill
Tips and techniques for teaching social media and electronic communication in business communication and business writing courses.
A narration script is available under "Special Links" on the left-hand side of this page:.
http://boveeandthillbusinesscommunicationblog.com
After you've watched this video, visit these sites:
Order an Examination Copy of a Bovee and Thill Textbook
http://blog.businesscommunicationnetwork.com/texts
Business Communication Pictorial Gallery on Pinterest, a Virtual Pinboard, at
http://pinterest.com/courtland_bovee/business-communication-pictorial-gallery-on-pinter
Bovee & Thill Business Communication Online Magazines
http://www.scoop.it/u/courtland-l-bovee
Subscribe to Bovee and Thill's Online Magazine Newsletter
http://forms.aweber.com/form/51/1667406951.htm
Visit Bovee & Thill's Business Communication Blog at http://blog.businesscommunicationnetwork.com
Visit Bovee & Thill's YouTube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/BoveeandThill
Bovee and Thill on Twitter
https://twitter.com/BoveeThill_Blog
Connect with More Than 1,443 Instructors in This LinkedIn Group: Teaching Business Communication
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Teaching-Business-Communication-2806782?trk=myg_ugrp_ovr
Connect with More Than 1,086 Instructors on Facebook: Teaching Business Communication
https://www.facebook.com/TeachingBusinessCommunication
Can Your Business Communication Textbook Pass This Google Test?
http://www.scoop.it/t/exclusive-teaching-resources-for-business-communication-instructors/p/4003411891/can-your-business-communication-textbook-pass-this-google-test
Can Your Business Communication Textbook Pass This Simple Technology Test?
http://bchn.businesscommunicationnetwork.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/global/text_compare/checklist_tech.php
See Why Bovee and Thill Are the Undisputed Leaders in Technology Coverage
http://bchn.businesscommunicationnetwork.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/bchn.downloads/Undisputed_Leaders.html
Why Bovee and Thill Textbooks Set the Standard by Which Other Textbooks Are Judged
http://www.slideshare.net/Bovee/why-novee-and-thill-set-the-standard
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Social media has become ubiquitous, with 4 out of 5 internet users visiting social sites monthly and billions of minutes spent and posts/videos shared daily. This level of engagement means social media is revolutionizing how people interact with brands, including employers. With social networks, the balance of power has shifted to employees and alumni who can influence perceptions of a company. To build a strong connected employer brand, companies must listen to social conversations, engage authentically and be transparent across recruitment, employment and alumni interactions. The presentation provides examples of how leading companies like Facebook, Cisco and Deloitte use social media for employer branding.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
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2. It examines social networking platforms and the different roles and behaviors that users exhibit, like being a profiler, storyteller, or lurker.
3. The key recommendation is to focus on understanding people rather than technology when designing enterprise social media and supporting sociality through companionship and social groups.
Social India - Wikibrands PresentationSean Moffitt
This document summarizes a presentation about reinventing companies in a customer-driven marketplace through wikibranding. It discusses three paradoxes businesses face: forgetting social media for social business, talking about digital participation but not being good at it, and having less control over brands yet brands being more important. It outlines six big benefits of wikibranding for advocacy, perception, content, insight, support, and serendipity. It also provides a 10-step roadmap for wikibrand success and emphasizes that technology is less than 20% of the effort - a genuine culture change is required for businesses to truly participate and collaborate with customers.
This document discusses the evolution of social networking and its implications for organizations. It describes how web 1.0 enabled findability and transparency while web 2.0 added social connections and identity formation. As more people connect online through weak ties, communities form in "the long tail" around shared interests. This has implications for knowledge work and how organizations operate. The document advocates for an enterprise 2.0 approach where social tools motivate employees and facilitate innovation through collaboration. It also discusses challenges of online participation and strategies for constructive online conversations in business contexts.
Digital natives, having grown up with technology, think and process information differently than previous generations. As they enter the workforce, companies will need to adapt to their preferences for sharing, collaboration, and fast-paced, visual, and interactive digital environments. Providing digital native employees with the software tools they are accustomed to using, such as social networking, wikis and blogs, will be important for companies to attract and retain top talent.
A presentation I gave with WOMMA about social web literacy and brands. A central argument is that digital specialists and agencies need to spread social web literacy rather than keeping it to themselves, like digital scribes.
Visual media is a means of communicating using visual effects. How can we use imagination and curiosity for visual thinking? What do the past visual media channels mean for the visual media platforms of today?
Visuals evoke emotions, pique curiosity, sparks creativity, and promotes discussion. Instagram is one beautiful way to share your world. How do you do so in a way that makes sense for you and your business?
This document provides an overview of social media and its impact. It discusses how social media has revolutionized communication and marketing by allowing anyone to broadcast their message to the world. Key points include that social media is defined by social interaction online, the top social media sites now drive more traffic than many search engines, and that businesses must have a social media presence to interact with customers who now research companies online. It provides tips for businesses on how to effectively utilize social media for marketing and customer engagement.
User Stories Re-explained - Antony MarcanoRiverGlide
Many teams refer to each piece of work they do as a User Story. Many write some words into some kind of ticket in Jira or Rally (and sometimes a sticky-note), with the words ‘As a… I want… So that…”. But are you really working with User Stories? In this talk, Antony takes you back to the origins of User Stories; explains how they have been misunderstood and accidentally misrepresented; how the practice has been interpreted through filters of older ways of working and have now become something other than they were intended for the vast majority of teams.
In most teams Antony has visited or begun to coach, their idea of User Stories and his are very different. Many of their User Stories are not independently valuable and have dependencies on many others. Real value isn’t unlocked until several stories later. There’s little room to negotiate as the piece of work has only one solution… the one specified.
After some guidance, these teams soon realise that what they once called User Stories were actually tasks and features in disguise. And, by understanding the art of User Stories – beyond simply what we write –. they were able to release more value, sooner, with more flexibility and without dependencies.
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The document discusses the benefits of using social media for businesses and franchises. It provides an overview of common social media platforms like blogs, forums, podcasts, wikis, microblogs, virtual worlds, social bookmarking, and video/photo sharing. The presentation emphasizes using social media to boost brands, engage in social learning, and provide value. It offers tips on developing social media policies, listening to customers, experimenting appropriately, and maintaining transparency online.
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The document discusses social learning and introduces Mzinga OmniSocial, a social software solution. Social learning involves learning through interactions with others and their knowledge. It can increase productivity over formal learning alone. Mzinga OmniSocial provides a suite of tools for collaborative learning, including authoring content, delivering a catalog of courses, online events, social media connections, learning management, performance tracking, and analytics.
The document discusses word-of-mouth marketing and how brands can create buzz and engage influencers through various tactics like building online communities, leveraging influencers on social media, hosting events, providing rewards and incentives, and ensuring authentic customer experiences. It also emphasizes the importance of focusing on creating awesome content and experiences, being social and authentic, and putting customers first in order to succeed with word-of-mouth marketing in today's digital world.
The document discusses lessons that can be learned from nature and evolution for communication and organizational leadership. It notes that most people live in the present, learn from the past, and plan for the future. It also discusses concepts like swarm intelligence, where complex systems can arise from simple interactions among large groups. Lessons for organizations include having few clear values and rules to guide behavior while allowing flexibility, involving stakeholders early in problem-solving, and using a trial-and-error approach to build on small successes.
The document discusses the need for teachers to be more dynamic, interactive, and interesting than the digital devices students have, in order to effectively teach in today's world. It notes that students are digital natives while many education systems remain analog. It then lists some of the distractions cell phones can cause, but also notes the many educational uses of technologies like texting, email, apps, and more. It provides examples of how teachers can engage students as content producers and use technologies like Twitter, polls, Dropbox, and more in the classroom. The conclusion is that it is a digital world, so cell phones should be embraced in the classroom when used for educational purposes.
Teaching Social Media and Electronic Communication--Instructor EditionBovee and Thill
Tips and techniques for teaching social media and electronic communication in business communication and business writing courses.
A narration script is available under "Special Links" on the left-hand side of this page:.
http://boveeandthillbusinesscommunicationblog.com
After you've watched this video, visit these sites:
Order an Examination Copy of a Bovee and Thill Textbook
http://blog.businesscommunicationnetwork.com/texts
Business Communication Pictorial Gallery on Pinterest, a Virtual Pinboard, at
http://pinterest.com/courtland_bovee/business-communication-pictorial-gallery-on-pinter
Bovee & Thill Business Communication Online Magazines
http://www.scoop.it/u/courtland-l-bovee
Subscribe to Bovee and Thill's Online Magazine Newsletter
http://forms.aweber.com/form/51/1667406951.htm
Visit Bovee & Thill's Business Communication Blog at http://blog.businesscommunicationnetwork.com
Visit Bovee & Thill's YouTube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/BoveeandThill
Bovee and Thill on Twitter
https://twitter.com/BoveeThill_Blog
Connect with More Than 1,443 Instructors in This LinkedIn Group: Teaching Business Communication
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Teaching-Business-Communication-2806782?trk=myg_ugrp_ovr
Connect with More Than 1,086 Instructors on Facebook: Teaching Business Communication
https://www.facebook.com/TeachingBusinessCommunication
Can Your Business Communication Textbook Pass This Google Test?
http://www.scoop.it/t/exclusive-teaching-resources-for-business-communication-instructors/p/4003411891/can-your-business-communication-textbook-pass-this-google-test
Can Your Business Communication Textbook Pass This Simple Technology Test?
http://bchn.businesscommunicationnetwork.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/global/text_compare/checklist_tech.php
See Why Bovee and Thill Are the Undisputed Leaders in Technology Coverage
http://bchn.businesscommunicationnetwork.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/bchn.downloads/Undisputed_Leaders.html
Why Bovee and Thill Textbooks Set the Standard by Which Other Textbooks Are Judged
http://www.slideshare.net/Bovee/why-novee-and-thill-set-the-standard
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This document discusses social business pioneers and how to succeed in a world disrupted by the internet. It covers topics like democracy and empowerment in organizations, conscious leadership, organizational openness, adapting to rapid change, integrating technology into business models, and cultivating a culture of innovation. The overall message is that businesses need to embrace openness, empowerment, and technological innovation in order to thrive in a digital world where customers have high expectations for connected experiences.
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Presentation of the OECD Artificial Intelligence Review of Germany
UX|IA: How it looks, feels, smells, tastes. What it is.
1. What is User Experience? What is IA?
UX: How it feels, looks, fits, sounds, tastes. How it works. What it is.
IA Creative Technology Marketing
Wireframes Branding/Design Backend Social media
Personas Content strategy Presentation layer Email
Userflows Look and feel Moving parts SEO/PPC
Deep structure
Requirements
Your
Facilitation Site
Analysis
Documentation
UX + IA + Creative + Technology + Marketing = Things.
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2. Businesses and users each have goals.
Business
Goals
Business Goals
and User Goals
Happily
Interacting
User
Goals
Build sites, apps and products so they meet them, together.
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3. Do you know who your users are?
Personas are narratives describing users, needs and goals.
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4. Learn about their needs and goals.
Age Age Age Age
Occupation Occupation Occupation Occupation
Income Income Income Income
Profile Profile Profile Profile
User research + personas and narratives = requirements
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5. How do your users connect?
What do their Who are the
How deep?
social networks influencers?
How broad?
look like? Followers?
Do they use apps? Mobile? Facebook? Twitter? Websites?
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6. What do your users need?
Needs Needs Needs Needs
Repair shop Travel Answers, Lots of black
for flying reservations now clothes
cars
Are your users online for fun? Shopping? Work?
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7. How do you work? Waterfall? Agile?
What do people mean when they discuss these processes?
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9. And things are not always as they seem
... users don't always know their needs
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10. After you know the rules, break them.
Learn the manual, throw it away -- and build to your needs.
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11. Build the bridges you need ...
... with the right materials for you, your team and your users
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12. And don't build igloos on beaches...
... unless you're doing conceptual art or something
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13. Idioms can be old or new ...
"Close "Stand "Wait
the light" on line" on line"
Grandma? Is that you? New York CIty dialect Will users wait for you?
"People in the New York City area
are apt to say "waiting ON line,"
and there's not much we can do
about that because they are, after
all, from New York."
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/
grammar/grammarlogs4/
grammarlogs583.htm
... and websites have idioms, too
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14. Immersive experiences: How deep?
World English Dictionary
immersive !(ɪˈmɜːsɪv)
Part of Speech: !adj
Definitions: !!
Pertaining to immersing or
plunging into something
providing information or
stimulation for a number of
senses, not only sight and sound
... all the way down the rabbit hole
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15. Internet memes are immersive ...
Wikipedia
An Internet meme may stay the
same or may evolve over time, by
chance or through commentary,
imitations, and parody versions, or
even by collecting news accounts
about itself. Internet memes have
a tendency to evolve and spread
extremely swiftly, sometimes going
in and out of popularity in just
days. They are spread organically,
voluntarily, and peer to peer,
rather than by compulsion,
predetermined path, or completely
automated means.
The term Meme was coined by
Richard Dawkins in his 1976
popular science bestseller, The
Selfish Gene.
"All your base," "I'm in ur _noun_verb," "Rick rolled"
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16. Multi-state idioms are replacing pages...
Pages or
states?
Is your site static or dynamic?
http://www.thenetawards.com/
... partially because they are more immersive
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17. Checking in is totally immersive...
The power of the
geolocation tools
inside iPhones can be
used to make locative
art, and by bad guys --
key plot elements in
near-future fiction
... until it isn't.
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18. What is an immersive user experience?
People know it when
they see it
... people dive in, stay, and come back after they leave
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19. How do you make your things like that?
Persona Requirements
Start by thinking
of the user User path
Wireframe
...putting users first makes your things successful
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20. Deliverables: User flow > processes
Alarm Sleep +5
minutes
clock
Sleep +30
minutes
Get out
of bed
Snooze
Get alarm
dressed
Catch Miss
flight flight
How many paths can users take?
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21. Find a black sweater: where is "start?"
User paths
for e-commerce
How would you do it? How would someone else?
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22. Organizing people across places
Community
Action
Find places, find events, find people
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23. Less is more ... use white space ...
b2b
... make your calls to action impossible to miss
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24. What a long strange trip it's been ...
Yahoo.com,
in the year 2000,
and today
...and change is the only constant
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25. Change x Change = the Future
Arpa Net nodes,
from the
Department of
Defense, in
1971
The ARPANET begins the
year with 14 nodes. BBN
modifies and streamlines
the IMP design so it can be
moved to a less cumbersome
platform than the DDP-516.
BBN also develops a new
platform, called a Terminal
Interface Processor (TIP)
which is capable of supporting
input from multiple hosts or
terminals.
http://www.computerhistory.org/internet_history/internet_history_70s.html
... what's the next new thing?
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26. Online users today: Top 5 sites
Google, Facebook,
YouTube, Yahoo and
Windows Live are the Top
5 sites, worldwide ...
search, news, social
networking and rich
media ... delivered simply According to Internet World Stats which compiles data from the Census
and clearly Bureau and Nielsen Ratings, about 220 million people in the US use the
Internet. The Pew Research Center estimated in 2009 that around 55%
of all Internet users use it daily. So, at any given moment, about 110
million people are online each day in the US.
... what's the next new thing?
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27. UX Deliverables: Rich media storyboard
Scene 1 Scene 2
Wireframe Wireframe
Document rich
interactions by Caption Caption
defining and mapping
one key frame
at a time
Scene 4 Scene 5
Wireframe Wireframe
Caption Caption
... think through complex interactions step by step
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28. UX Deliverables: Rich media wireframe
This is the "home"
frame of a complex
interaction
design
Each sphere has its own interactions. This is the key frame.
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29. UX Deliverables: Website homepage
Login
Logo Top Nav Search
Logout
Call to
Action
< promo area >
Call to
Action
News items Marketing items Personalization
items
Wireframes show the entry points ... and describe the doors
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30. UX & IA Deliverables + Website Teams
Sitewide UX | IA Login
Logo Top Nav Search
Logout
Creative Team Tech Strategy
Call to
Design, images Multimedia tools; CMS Action
tools for authors
< promo area >
Call to
Content Strategy
Action
Marketing Team Tech + Content
Who are the authors,
Who owns the What are the needs?
editors, publishers?
messaging?
News items Marketing items Personalization
items
Who owns the pieces of the project, and the deliverables?
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