This document discusses the importance of being multidisciplinary in IT fields. It recommends getting a broad understanding of trends in technology, building a framework for analyzing problems from different perspectives, positioning yourself across disciplines like design, business and technology, and taking a hacker-like spirit to build solutions that help people. Specific trends mentioned include the Internet of Things, 3D printing and wearable devices. The document emphasizes continuously learning, connecting information across areas, and applying knowledge to create real-world projects.
This document summarizes a presentation by Lucien Lee on using Keynote for prototyping. Some key points:
- Keynote is introduced as an easy first step for prototyping, especially for those without experience in digital prototyping tools. It allows for quick modifications and experimentation early in the idea stage.
- Keynote can be used to prototype with teammates who are not designers, such as PMs, as it is relatively simple to learn.
- Tips are provided on setting up Keynote for prototyping, including sketching screens and transitions, as well as enabling gestures and motion blur.
- While simple, Keynote allows expressing basic interactions
This document introduces Sass (Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets), which is a CSS preprocessor that adds powerful features like variables, nested rules, mixins, inheritance, and other useful tools that help make authoring CSS easier and more maintainable. It discusses some of the key benefits of using Sass like variables, nesting, mixins, functions, and operations that make styling more powerful and repetitive tasks easier. It also covers using Compass, a Sass extension framework, to gain access to useful CSS3 mixins and functions.
This document discusses the importance of being multidisciplinary in IT fields. It recommends getting a broad understanding of trends in technology, building a framework for analyzing problems from different perspectives, positioning yourself across disciplines like design, business and technology, and taking a hacker-like spirit to build solutions that help people. Specific trends mentioned include the Internet of Things, 3D printing and wearable devices. The document emphasizes continuously learning, connecting information across areas, and applying knowledge to create real-world projects.
This document summarizes a presentation by Lucien Lee on using Keynote for prototyping. Some key points:
- Keynote is introduced as an easy first step for prototyping, especially for those without experience in digital prototyping tools. It allows for quick modifications and experimentation early in the idea stage.
- Keynote can be used to prototype with teammates who are not designers, such as PMs, as it is relatively simple to learn.
- Tips are provided on setting up Keynote for prototyping, including sketching screens and transitions, as well as enabling gestures and motion blur.
- While simple, Keynote allows expressing basic interactions
This document introduces Sass (Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets), which is a CSS preprocessor that adds powerful features like variables, nested rules, mixins, inheritance, and other useful tools that help make authoring CSS easier and more maintainable. It discusses some of the key benefits of using Sass like variables, nesting, mixins, functions, and operations that make styling more powerful and repetitive tasks easier. It also covers using Compass, a Sass extension framework, to gain access to useful CSS3 mixins and functions.
8. AFFINITY DIAGRAM
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Find the pattern in interview data and make assumption
Sorting user feedback into activities of using study area
Then, extract insight from common issues and motivations