Vrijstaat Thialf in het Arnhemse Spijkerkwartier is een plan om de voormalige bouwspeelplaats nieuw leven in te blazen. Door samen met opleidingen als HAN en ROC RijnIJssel het oude entreegebouw te renoveren proberen we samen met buurtbewoners een bruisend centrum voor recreatie, sport en spel te maken.
Adjusting the Focus: Usability Study Aligns Organization Vision with Communit...Laurie Bennett
One project sponsored by IEEE, two teams of Southern Polytechnic State University graduate students, one structured approach taught by Dr. Carol Barnum, amazing overlapping results. Professor Carol Barnum, together with her graduate students, Laurie Bennett, Jay Jones, and John Weaver present the approach, findings, and recommendations revealed during their usability study conducted for the IEEE website, Engineeringforchange.org. Learn how their different paths taken during the usability study resulted in identifying the same show stopping problem areas.
Vrijstaat Thialf in het Arnhemse Spijkerkwartier is een plan om de voormalige bouwspeelplaats nieuw leven in te blazen. Door samen met opleidingen als HAN en ROC RijnIJssel het oude entreegebouw te renoveren proberen we samen met buurtbewoners een bruisend centrum voor recreatie, sport en spel te maken.
Adjusting the Focus: Usability Study Aligns Organization Vision with Communit...Laurie Bennett
One project sponsored by IEEE, two teams of Southern Polytechnic State University graduate students, one structured approach taught by Dr. Carol Barnum, amazing overlapping results. Professor Carol Barnum, together with her graduate students, Laurie Bennett, Jay Jones, and John Weaver present the approach, findings, and recommendations revealed during their usability study conducted for the IEEE website, Engineeringforchange.org. Learn how their different paths taken during the usability study resulted in identifying the same show stopping problem areas.
Surviving and Thriving as an Academic Law LibrarianFiona MacLellan
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We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
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• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
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Recruiting in the Digital Age: A Social Media Masterclass
ENoLL 6th Wave Results Ceremony (Jesse Marsh)
1. 6th
Wave
Launch
Ceremony
The
6th
Wave
Process
and
Outcomes
Jesse
Marsh
6wave
Coordinator
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2012
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6th
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Process
and
Outcomes
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2. ENoLL
Waves:
Terms
of
Reference
• Openness
– Opportunity
for
all
potenBal
Living
Labs
• Transparency
– Clear
rules,
criteria
and
processes
• Fairness
– ObjecBvity,
avoiding
conflict
of
interest
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3. ENoLL
Waves
1-‐5
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4. 6wave
applicaBons
• 119
pre-‐registraBons
• 72
proposals
submiQed
• 71
eligible
proposals
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and
Outcomes
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5. EvaluaBon
teams
• 6
evaluaBon
teams
of
3
members
each
– All
ENoLL
members
– Team
members
from
different
countries
– Team
leaders
with
previous
experience
• 12
proposals
per
team
– 3
readers
minimum
for
each
proposal
– None
from
same
country
• X-‐Team
cross-‐evaluaBons
– 1
common
and
1
specific
from
each
team
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and
Outcomes
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6. EvaluaBon
scoring
• Scores
of
0-‐5
for
each
of
the
20
criteria
• Aggregated
averages
for
each
of
the
5
groups
– OrganisaBon,
openness,
resources,
users
and
reality,
value
• Total
score
of
aggregate
values
• Scores
averaged
for
each
team
• Thresholds
for
both
group
and
total
scores
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2012
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and
Outcomes
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6
7. EvaluaBon
phases
1. Individual
evaluators
read
and
score
2. Teams
reach
consensus
and
submit
3. All
results
compiled,
thresholds
adjusted
4. Team
results
compared
with
each
other
and
X-‐Team
scores
5. Teams
revise
scoring
for
overall
coherence
6. Final
results
compiled,
consensus
reached
7. Results
sent
to
ENoLL
Council
for
approval
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2012
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and
Outcomes
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8. Typical
weaknesses
• Where
are
the
users?
Weak
involvement
in
co-‐design,
lack
of
methodology
• Project,
not
innovaBon
ecosystem
• Excessive
technology
push
/
insufficient
ICT
• Weak,
closed,
or
limited
partnerships,
lack
of
commitment
and/or
resources
• Future
plans,
liQle
experience
• Lack
of
focus,
limited
value
and
impact
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2012
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and
Outcomes
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8
9. Results
• 46
Living
Labs
selected
• 31
EU
members,
from
7
countries
• 15
Non-‐EU
members
(33%),
from
8
countries
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2012
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and
Outcomes
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9
11. ENoLL
today
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2012
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and
Outcomes
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12. 6°
Wave
by
Country
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May,
2012
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6th
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Process
and
Outcomes
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13. ENoLL
by
ConBnent
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2012
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Process
and
Outcomes
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13
14. Date
of
ConsBtuBon
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and
Outcomes
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14
15. ThemaBc
domains
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Wave
Process
and
Outcomes
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15
16. Welcome
to
ENoLL!
• Compile
and
send
your
info
leaflet
• Register
with
the
ENoLL
site
• Choose
your
membership
profile
• Express
your
interest
in
a
Working
Group
• Join
one
or
more
ThemaBc
Domain
Networks
and...
• Stay
around
for
the
group
photo!
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23
May,
2012
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6th
Wave
Process
and
Outcomes
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16
17. Thank
you
for
your
aQenBon
• Jesse
Marsh,
6°
wave
coordinator
• Álvaro
Oliveira
and
Mikael
Börjeson,
Task
Force
core
group
• Pieter
Balloon
and
Anna
Kivilehto,
secretarial
support
• Francesco
Molinari,
member
analyses
• The
ENoLL
evaluaBon
team
...and
our
thanks
to
all
proposers
info@enoll.org
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2012
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and
Outcomes
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