Of brains and buttons (UXCE, Berlin, Germany)Eric Reiss
There are four main topics in this presentation - from simple practical considerations to the more obscure cognitive triggers. IAs need to know this stuff and act on it before the interaction-design crowd, the business analysts, and the content strategists take it away from them:
1. Forms and basic functionality - the crap needs to work
2. Building shared references - folks won't buy what they don't understand
3. Value-added services - enhancing the experience through context
4. Cognitive triggers - influencing irrational decision-making processes
Presentation slides from talk given at MoMM2013 on a demo for designing mobile augmented reality interfaces in location based games.
Demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2TRkRIpF7o
A Framework to Identify Best Practices: Social Media and Web 2.0 Technologies...Connie White
Social media is used in a variety of domains, including emergency management. However, the question of which technologies are most appropriate for a given emergency remains open. We present a framework of dimensions of emergencies that can assist in selecting appropriate social media for an emergency situation. Social media is not a panacea but can be used effectively given the proper functions available from the particular services provided by each of the Web 2.0 technologies available. The main objective of this paper is to identify the best practices for social media to leverage its ability given the complexities that coincide with events. This is a conceptual paper based on the results of preliminary studies involving group interactions with emergency professionals with various backgrounds. In addition, emergency management students who are professionals in the field followed by another interview soliciting information from information systems scientist were surveyed. We found that each situation called forth various dimensions where only sub phases of the stated dimension may be used given the task type derived from the event characteristics. This lays a foundation upon which a more formal approach can be taken to help tame the social media mania into a manageable set of ‘best practices’ from which emergencies can be managed more effectively given Web 2.0 technologies and social collaborative online tools.
Trainstorm2030 - Financiering van innovaties mbv crowdfundingRonald Kleverlaan
Algemene introductie tot crowdfunding inclusief uitleg over de verschillende crowdfunding-modellen en tips en trucs voor een succesvolle campagne.
Daarnaast een blik op de toekomstige mogelijkheden van crowdfunding, zoals crowdhypotheken, Peer-2-Peer lenen en crowd verzekeringen
Information architecture – the science of defining internal relationships between physical or informational “objects”, is one of the linchpins of user-experience design. Yet more and more, people assume that the information architect must be a highly trained professional, preferably with a background in information- or library-science. It is time to kill off this myth. Your mother is an information architect. So is the man at the fruit stand. And your local bartender. We all practice information architecture, but most of us don’t think of it as such. Perhaps we should…
Of brains and buttons (UXCE, Berlin, Germany)Eric Reiss
There are four main topics in this presentation - from simple practical considerations to the more obscure cognitive triggers. IAs need to know this stuff and act on it before the interaction-design crowd, the business analysts, and the content strategists take it away from them:
1. Forms and basic functionality - the crap needs to work
2. Building shared references - folks won't buy what they don't understand
3. Value-added services - enhancing the experience through context
4. Cognitive triggers - influencing irrational decision-making processes
Presentation slides from talk given at MoMM2013 on a demo for designing mobile augmented reality interfaces in location based games.
Demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2TRkRIpF7o
A Framework to Identify Best Practices: Social Media and Web 2.0 Technologies...Connie White
Social media is used in a variety of domains, including emergency management. However, the question of which technologies are most appropriate for a given emergency remains open. We present a framework of dimensions of emergencies that can assist in selecting appropriate social media for an emergency situation. Social media is not a panacea but can be used effectively given the proper functions available from the particular services provided by each of the Web 2.0 technologies available. The main objective of this paper is to identify the best practices for social media to leverage its ability given the complexities that coincide with events. This is a conceptual paper based on the results of preliminary studies involving group interactions with emergency professionals with various backgrounds. In addition, emergency management students who are professionals in the field followed by another interview soliciting information from information systems scientist were surveyed. We found that each situation called forth various dimensions where only sub phases of the stated dimension may be used given the task type derived from the event characteristics. This lays a foundation upon which a more formal approach can be taken to help tame the social media mania into a manageable set of ‘best practices’ from which emergencies can be managed more effectively given Web 2.0 technologies and social collaborative online tools.
Trainstorm2030 - Financiering van innovaties mbv crowdfundingRonald Kleverlaan
Algemene introductie tot crowdfunding inclusief uitleg over de verschillende crowdfunding-modellen en tips en trucs voor een succesvolle campagne.
Daarnaast een blik op de toekomstige mogelijkheden van crowdfunding, zoals crowdhypotheken, Peer-2-Peer lenen en crowd verzekeringen
Information architecture – the science of defining internal relationships between physical or informational “objects”, is one of the linchpins of user-experience design. Yet more and more, people assume that the information architect must be a highly trained professional, preferably with a background in information- or library-science. It is time to kill off this myth. Your mother is an information architect. So is the man at the fruit stand. And your local bartender. We all practice information architecture, but most of us don’t think of it as such. Perhaps we should…
Dutch: De kosten van (embedded) Linux zijn primair ontwikkelkosten. Deze presentatie laat zien "waar" die kosten zitten en hoe ze zo klein mogelijk gehouden kunnen worden.
EN: Shown how to lower the cost of Embedded Linux, by using a smart development approach
Online Social Networks to Support Community Collaboration WorkshopConnie White
Introduction
Social Networks
Virtual Organizations
Communities of Practice
Technology Acceptance Model
Social Media for Emergency Management
What does the future hold?
Dutch: De kosten van (embedded) Linux zijn primair ontwikkelkosten. Deze presentatie laat zien "waar" die kosten zitten en hoe ze zo klein mogelijk gehouden kunnen worden.
EN: Shown how to lower the cost of Embedded Linux, by using a smart development approach
Online Social Networks to Support Community Collaboration WorkshopConnie White
Introduction
Social Networks
Virtual Organizations
Communities of Practice
Technology Acceptance Model
Social Media for Emergency Management
What does the future hold?