What You Can Learn From a 4 Year Old About Ponies and Mobile UXAndrew Smyk
Look at mobile from a child’s perspective to gain insight to practical take-a-ways for implementation with real world examples. See how storytelling, usability and interactive design change the mobile user experience when designed and developed with a four year in mind.
In this session, explore a project case study involving the UX for the various mobile platforms and decisions regarding navigation, content strategy based on testing the user experience with my 4 year old daughter by changing to kid friendly content and images.
Take advantage of the humbling and brutal honesty of kids to build practical and engaging mobile web applications. Feedback was used to make changes to the RWD site’s user experience and the content strategy. If you can engage a 4 year old with good UX, you can certainly engage the target market with good UI/UX, presentation and navigation.
Answer the pressing question “where are the ponies?” in your mobile UX.
NYU ITP Winter Term 2010 Seminar Course: If Products Could Tell Their Stories. Taught to students who know how to make things talk.
Class One overview.
The company will, starting with the iPhone app, work on a series of technology-driven solutions to help alleviate poverty in developing (and soon also in developed) countries.
What You Can Learn From a 4 Year Old About Ponies and Mobile UXFITC
Presented at SCREENS 2013 in Toronto.
Details at fitc.ca/screens
Look at mobile from a child’s perspective to gain insight to practical take-a-ways for implementation with real world examples. See how storytelling, usability and interactive design change the mobile user experience when designed and developed with a four year in mind.
In this session, explore a project case study involving the UX for the various mobile platforms and decisions regarding navigation, content strategy based on testing the user experience with my 4 year old daughter by changing to kid friendly content and images.
Take advantage of the humbling and brutal honesty of kids to build practical and engaging mobile web applications. Feedback was used to make changes to the RWD site’s user experience and the content strategy. If you can engage a 4 year old with good UX, you can certainly engage the target market with good UI/UX, presentation and navigation.
Answer the pressing question “where are the ponies?” in your mobile UX.
Distributed Software Development: Make It Run / Make It Right, Make It StickJeff Langr
Slides for a 45-minute talk around distributed experiences, including a few tips and a recommendation for using mob programming to help cohere a distributed team.
What You Can Learn From a 4 Year Old About Ponies and Mobile UXAndrew Smyk
Look at mobile from a child’s perspective to gain insight to practical take-a-ways for implementation with real world examples. See how storytelling, usability and interactive design change the mobile user experience when designed and developed with a four year in mind.
In this session, explore a project case study involving the UX for the various mobile platforms and decisions regarding navigation, content strategy based on testing the user experience with my 4 year old daughter by changing to kid friendly content and images.
Take advantage of the humbling and brutal honesty of kids to build practical and engaging mobile web applications. Feedback was used to make changes to the RWD site’s user experience and the content strategy. If you can engage a 4 year old with good UX, you can certainly engage the target market with good UI/UX, presentation and navigation.
Answer the pressing question “where are the ponies?” in your mobile UX.
NYU ITP Winter Term 2010 Seminar Course: If Products Could Tell Their Stories. Taught to students who know how to make things talk.
Class One overview.
The company will, starting with the iPhone app, work on a series of technology-driven solutions to help alleviate poverty in developing (and soon also in developed) countries.
What You Can Learn From a 4 Year Old About Ponies and Mobile UXFITC
Presented at SCREENS 2013 in Toronto.
Details at fitc.ca/screens
Look at mobile from a child’s perspective to gain insight to practical take-a-ways for implementation with real world examples. See how storytelling, usability and interactive design change the mobile user experience when designed and developed with a four year in mind.
In this session, explore a project case study involving the UX for the various mobile platforms and decisions regarding navigation, content strategy based on testing the user experience with my 4 year old daughter by changing to kid friendly content and images.
Take advantage of the humbling and brutal honesty of kids to build practical and engaging mobile web applications. Feedback was used to make changes to the RWD site’s user experience and the content strategy. If you can engage a 4 year old with good UX, you can certainly engage the target market with good UI/UX, presentation and navigation.
Answer the pressing question “where are the ponies?” in your mobile UX.
Distributed Software Development: Make It Run / Make It Right, Make It StickJeff Langr
Slides for a 45-minute talk around distributed experiences, including a few tips and a recommendation for using mob programming to help cohere a distributed team.
Earth Day, it’s not uncommon to hear or see people making the pledge to go green and make changes to help improve the environment. Some may see going green as a costly task, hybrid cars and solar panels may come to mind, but there are everyday changes people can make to help make a difference.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People in R&D, or, How to Solve Large Proble...Daniel E. Grupp, PhD
Learn the habits that made the Wright Brothers a success! They cracked the code of flight with little more than was available to Leonardo Da Vinci over 400 years before.
Social Media is changing faster than ever before. This change is fueling new types of ways for people to engage with each other and businesses. From Bots, Virtual Reality, Live Video and Much more learn how to win in the next generation of social media.
Programmes as Platforms: How to understand IP in interactive TVTodd Green
- Four models for intellectual property in TV - showing how interactivity changes each of them
- A new model for understanding IP in interactive TV: Programmes as Platforms
- Conclusion: interactive TV shows should be understood as analogous to web platforms, like Facebook
The Biggest Problem In TV: Split... AttentionTodd Green
Split attention is a major problem for TV producers - what should they do about it?
- Slides propose an approach based on existing viewer behaviour
- Lots of examples from TV, and a case study on The X Factor app
- I gave this talk at Loughborough on 22/10/13
Responsibly Connected : How NOT To Be Consumed By TechnologyRocket Matter, LLC
Lawyers in the 21st century need to be connected. Clients demand quick turnaround on issues, social media is essential for marketing, colleagues collaborate online, and news and events are disseminated rapidly through the Internet. However, we're starting to see the risks of 24-7 Internet usage, including distracted driving, constant intrusion of personal time, confidentiality risk, and even fundamental changes to the way our brains work. This completely original session explores the hazards of constant connectedness and what attorneys can do to manage their risks.
KTHE - OUR HOUSE IS BURNING: Marketing to the Woke GenerationFalcon.io
Once upon a time in the Dark Ages of 80s and 90s, it used to be pretty uncool to care too much. It was uncool to care about the environment. If you were a feminist, people assumed you neither showered nor shaved your armpits. You never saw non-white people in prominent positions on media anyway, so you didn’t even know you had to care. After the world has collectively spent ten years on social media, all that has drastically changed – marketing not being an exception. Question is – how can brands market well, to the generation equipped with the most sophisticated Bullshit Detector in the history of mankind?
The Network Effect of Employee Engagement - GreenBiz Presentation by WeSpireWeSpire
Originally presented on the main stage at the GreenBiz Forum 2015 in Arizona on Feb 18th, this presentation walks you through two years of employee user trends from the WeSpire employee engagement platform. WeSpire analyzed the data with two questions in mind: 1) Is the Network Effect Real? 2) If so, then who or what catalyzes it?
Please watch our CEO & Founder, Susan Hunt Stevens present it live at http://www.wespire.com/resource/the-network-effect-of-employee-engagement/
“Digital CO₂ Footprint” or “Digital Carbon Footprint”, is the emissions, occurring from the production, use and data transfer of digital devices it causes more CO₂ emissions than one might expect.
Earth Day, it’s not uncommon to hear or see people making the pledge to go green and make changes to help improve the environment. Some may see going green as a costly task, hybrid cars and solar panels may come to mind, but there are everyday changes people can make to help make a difference.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People in R&D, or, How to Solve Large Proble...Daniel E. Grupp, PhD
Learn the habits that made the Wright Brothers a success! They cracked the code of flight with little more than was available to Leonardo Da Vinci over 400 years before.
Social Media is changing faster than ever before. This change is fueling new types of ways for people to engage with each other and businesses. From Bots, Virtual Reality, Live Video and Much more learn how to win in the next generation of social media.
Programmes as Platforms: How to understand IP in interactive TVTodd Green
- Four models for intellectual property in TV - showing how interactivity changes each of them
- A new model for understanding IP in interactive TV: Programmes as Platforms
- Conclusion: interactive TV shows should be understood as analogous to web platforms, like Facebook
The Biggest Problem In TV: Split... AttentionTodd Green
Split attention is a major problem for TV producers - what should they do about it?
- Slides propose an approach based on existing viewer behaviour
- Lots of examples from TV, and a case study on The X Factor app
- I gave this talk at Loughborough on 22/10/13
Responsibly Connected : How NOT To Be Consumed By TechnologyRocket Matter, LLC
Lawyers in the 21st century need to be connected. Clients demand quick turnaround on issues, social media is essential for marketing, colleagues collaborate online, and news and events are disseminated rapidly through the Internet. However, we're starting to see the risks of 24-7 Internet usage, including distracted driving, constant intrusion of personal time, confidentiality risk, and even fundamental changes to the way our brains work. This completely original session explores the hazards of constant connectedness and what attorneys can do to manage their risks.
KTHE - OUR HOUSE IS BURNING: Marketing to the Woke GenerationFalcon.io
Once upon a time in the Dark Ages of 80s and 90s, it used to be pretty uncool to care too much. It was uncool to care about the environment. If you were a feminist, people assumed you neither showered nor shaved your armpits. You never saw non-white people in prominent positions on media anyway, so you didn’t even know you had to care. After the world has collectively spent ten years on social media, all that has drastically changed – marketing not being an exception. Question is – how can brands market well, to the generation equipped with the most sophisticated Bullshit Detector in the history of mankind?
The Network Effect of Employee Engagement - GreenBiz Presentation by WeSpireWeSpire
Originally presented on the main stage at the GreenBiz Forum 2015 in Arizona on Feb 18th, this presentation walks you through two years of employee user trends from the WeSpire employee engagement platform. WeSpire analyzed the data with two questions in mind: 1) Is the Network Effect Real? 2) If so, then who or what catalyzes it?
Please watch our CEO & Founder, Susan Hunt Stevens present it live at http://www.wespire.com/resource/the-network-effect-of-employee-engagement/
“Digital CO₂ Footprint” or “Digital Carbon Footprint”, is the emissions, occurring from the production, use and data transfer of digital devices it causes more CO₂ emissions than one might expect.
The internet was founded on the principle that information should be open -- that everyone can build together. But we’ve come a long way in how the web looks and operates. Even as millions of websites and billions of people have come online, access to content is increasingly controlled by a handful of powerful corporations like Google, Facebook and Apple. These giants collect and silo our data, leading to questions about users’ privacy, consent and access.
Is the vision of an open web losing to big names? Can we defend the open web and save it for the future? Join Dries Buytaert in a discussion about the web’s evolution, how we can put the power of the internet back into the hands of the people, and how you can prepare your organization, including:
-What the open web and closed web are, and why the open web is potentially in danger
-A brief history of the web as it relates to the open and closed web
-The 3 major trends that are driving the web today and why we can’t ignore them
-The impact the open web is having on your organization and how to prepare
Natural-sounding and effective voice-activated interfaces are a complex technical problem. After much investment in time, human resources and artificial intelligence, Amazon is an industry leader with Alexa, its natural language processing system, and it continues to become better the more skills it activates and the more third-party integrations it allows. Learn how Alexa really works.
This keynote was put together in less than 24 hour hours with the help of
Andrew Turner, FortiusOne
Jeff Harrison, Carbon Project
Jill M Terlaak Mulica, City of Greeley, CO
Gretchen N. Peterson, Peterson GIS
Nuke Goldstein, Carbon Project
Sean Gorman, FortiousOne
Shelby Johnson, AGIO
My apologies if I left anyone out
This 2017 talk gives an overview of Product Strategy and why it is needed for any type of product we build. Including an example of how Uber's product strategy has evolved over the years and why a product strategy should be iterative. The role of the product owner is to be the CEO of the product, validate it's business model, and provide differentiated value to customers against competitors.
2016 talk from Lean Product Innovation event at The HUB in Singapore. Stories from the trenches about building successful products: product design & testing, pivoting the product strategy, and building an org culture of continuous testing & learning.
CMO Digital Summit - Exceeding customer expectations through digital product ...Natalie Hollier
Today's revolutionary customer experiences are driven by technology. 2017 workshop for traditional enterprises to think about innovating at startup speed to create differentiated customer experiences leveraging emerging technologies like voice, chatbots, AI. Examples of where this is happening today.
2017 Workshop at Stanley Black & Decker Digital Summit on how to de-risk product development using rapid prototyping and real world testing with customers early in the product development lifecycle
December 2017 presentation covering: What is design thinking? What does it look like in practice? What are some case stories of design thinking being used in the real world? How can we use design thinking in our organization? Where can I learn more?
Leaner and Smarter: How Enterprises Can Develop Better Digital Products (v2)Natalie Hollier
This talk was given at the Product Innovation Summit in Boston, September 2016. It provides an overview of how Lean UX teams (applying Design thinking, Lean Startup and Agile development practices) work, and some of the challenges faced by enterprises when trying to adopt and scale teams that work in this way.
Working Smarter: Integrating lean startup practices into your companyNatalie Hollier
Case study & afternoon keynote presented at the Mobile + Web Developer Conference in San Francisco, 2015.
http://mobilewebdevconference.com/san-francisco-july-2015/agenda/day-two/300pm.html
"Innovate or die” is the mantra of successful companies. So how can we build innovation into our product development process? More and more teams are adopting lean startup techniques to discover customer needs, focus on building what is valuable, and ultimately deliver great products.
This talk will share how a small education technology startup I worked with in NY scaled from a handful of people to multiple products and teams across 3 countries using lean startup practices. At various stages of growth we faced different challenges in keeping our processes lean, but throughout the journey we tried, failed and learned how to move fast and innovate.
Learn hands-on tools & techniques for applying lean that any team can start small and quickly see results, such as:
* How to move faster using collaborative, cross-functional teams
* Lightweight dev tools for scaling design across many teams
* Building a lean mindset in larger organizations
With real examples and artifacts you will learn how to manage - and thrive - using lean to create awesome products.
If you work in digital products you've probably recognized the rapid rate of innovation and change that is needed to keep up with technology and competitors. Clearly we can no longer track and manage to a 2 year roadmap; a new paradigm to plan & manage products is needed. Agile helped us respond and adapt to change along the way but Lean helps us pivot in completely new directions. In this talk Natalie will explain tools and techniques for managing a continuously evolving roadmap of customer and product hypotheses.
Lean Product Management: The Art of Known UnknownsNatalie Hollier
(This presentation was given at the Lean Strategy + Design Salon meetup in New York: http://www.meetup.com/LeanStrategyPlusDesign/events/200913392/)
"Innovate or die” is the mantra of successful companies. So how can we build innovation into our product development process? By combining design thinking, lean startup and agile we get a recipe for repeatable innovation: lean UX. Lean UX and lean startup methods are being used today by many startups and innovation labs to take a learning approach to discovering and building the best product for customers.
But what does repeatable innovation look like scaled across an enterprise? This talk will share how to apply lean product practices as a continuous process across multiple products and agile development teams in an organization. With real examples and artifacts you will learn how to manage - and thrive - in uncertainty to create awesome products.
As the physical world and the digital world converge, what does the future of designing software products look like? This talk outlines three major eras of user experience; UX 1.0 in the era of personal computing, UX 2.0 in the era of cloud and multiscreen, and UX 3.0 in the future we are moving towards of connected devices and internet of things.
Presentation at FlowCon by Natalie Hollier and Joe Mclean.
Tools and techniques for doing lean product development, and how to scale from a small team to large and distributed teams building multiple products.
Italy Agriculture Equipment Market Outlook to 2027harveenkaur52
Agriculture and Animal Care
Ken Research has an expertise in Agriculture and Animal Care sector and offer vast collection of information related to all major aspects such as Agriculture equipment, Crop Protection, Seed, Agriculture Chemical, Fertilizers, Protected Cultivators, Palm Oil, Hybrid Seed, Animal Feed additives and many more.
Our continuous study and findings in agriculture sector provide better insights to companies dealing with related product and services, government and agriculture associations, researchers and students to well understand the present and expected scenario.
Our Animal care category provides solutions on Animal Healthcare and related products and services, including, animal feed additives, vaccination
Gen Z and the marketplaces - let's translate their needsLaura Szabó
The product workshop focused on exploring the requirements of Generation Z in relation to marketplace dynamics. We delved into their specific needs, examined the specifics in their shopping preferences, and analyzed their preferred methods for accessing information and making purchases within a marketplace. Through the study of real-life cases , we tried to gain valuable insights into enhancing the marketplace experience for Generation Z.
The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
Instagram has become one of the most popular social media platforms, allowing people to share photos, videos, and stories with their followers. Sometimes, though, you might want to view someone's story without them knowing.
Bridging the Digital Gap Brad Spiegel Macon, GA Initiative.pptxBrad Spiegel Macon GA
Brad Spiegel Macon GA’s journey exemplifies the profound impact that one individual can have on their community. Through his unwavering dedication to digital inclusion, he’s not only bridging the gap in Macon but also setting an example for others to follow.
If the internet were a country it would rank 6th in terms of CO2 emissions
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