The document is a presentation from Human Factors International on neuro web design. It includes over 50 slides with academic references that discuss topics related to human behavior, psychology, and web design. The presentation explores what causes people to click and engage with websites based on findings from neuroscience and behavioral research studies.
A short presentation to the London Internet of Things community with long-time collaborator Chris McRobbie. We spoke about designing the Ambient Orb and other products, and offered a preview of my book Enchanted Objects. The periodic table of Enchanted Objects organizes products by human desires and helps innovators prioritize what to build next.
Lean UX (User Experience) is an integral part of the Lean Startup process. But there are misconceptions about what it is and how it is different from "regular" UX.
Interested in more info? Check out our one day workshop on Lean UX: www.theteamw.com/#courses
Slides from my talk on January 31, 2013, sponsored by usertesting.com
I have a book on this topic: 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People
Visit my website and blog for more on this topic: www.theteamw.com/blog
A short presentation to the London Internet of Things community with long-time collaborator Chris McRobbie. We spoke about designing the Ambient Orb and other products, and offered a preview of my book Enchanted Objects. The periodic table of Enchanted Objects organizes products by human desires and helps innovators prioritize what to build next.
Lean UX (User Experience) is an integral part of the Lean Startup process. But there are misconceptions about what it is and how it is different from "regular" UX.
Interested in more info? Check out our one day workshop on Lean UX: www.theteamw.com/#courses
Slides from my talk on January 31, 2013, sponsored by usertesting.com
I have a book on this topic: 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People
Visit my website and blog for more on this topic: www.theteamw.com/blog
Emerging Markets and User Research - Apala ChavanSTC India UX SIG
Talk by Apala Chavan, HFI, at the STC India UX Conference on Saturday, August 27, 2011, conducted at WE School, Bangalore.
https://sites.google.com/site/stcindiaux/speakers#Apala
Nathalie Nahai - 5 psychological principles of persuasive designNathalie Nahai
In this presentation for the Habit Summit, I outline 5 of the most powerful psychological principles for persuasive product design:
1. Endowed progress
2. Sunk-cost fallacy
3. Appointment dynamic
4. Opportunity Cost
5. Hedonic adaptation
During the talk I’ll explain their scientific basis and illustrate their application with numerous case studies, as well as give practical tips on how you can implement these principles in your own work.
Hope you enjoy it!
NN x
HRI 2010 — Young Pioneers Workshop — The Haptic Creature Project: Social Huma...Steve Yohanan
The Haptic Creature Project: Social Human-Robot Interaction through Affective Touch. Presented at the Young Pioneers Workshop at HRI '10: The 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction. Osaka, Japan; March 2-5 2010. More info at http://yohanan.org/steve/projects/haptic-creature/.
Stereotypes Simplify our Social World Greg DeShields.pptxGregory DeShields
Stereotypes are ingrained shortcuts in our minds, shaping our perceptions and interactions with the world around us. While they can simplify complex social landscapes, they often oversimplify and perpetuate harmful biases. This session delves into the psychology behind stereotypes, exploring how they form, their impact on individuals and societies, and strategies for challenging and dismantling them. Through interactive discussions and real-life examples, participants will gain insights into the nuances of stereotypes and develop critical thinking skills to navigate a more inclusive and empathetic world. Join us to unravel the layers of stereotypes and uncover pathways to genuine understanding and appreciation of diversity.
This was a talk on social search that I gave at BarCamp San Diego 4 on Nov 15, 2008. It included a brief overview of my research on the role of social interactions in search, followed by a review of current \"social search\" engines. (Hint: I\'m interested in Friendfeed\'s model of social search above all others).
Emerging Markets and User Research - Apala ChavanSTC India UX SIG
Talk by Apala Chavan, HFI, at the STC India UX Conference on Saturday, August 27, 2011, conducted at WE School, Bangalore.
https://sites.google.com/site/stcindiaux/speakers#Apala
Nathalie Nahai - 5 psychological principles of persuasive designNathalie Nahai
In this presentation for the Habit Summit, I outline 5 of the most powerful psychological principles for persuasive product design:
1. Endowed progress
2. Sunk-cost fallacy
3. Appointment dynamic
4. Opportunity Cost
5. Hedonic adaptation
During the talk I’ll explain their scientific basis and illustrate their application with numerous case studies, as well as give practical tips on how you can implement these principles in your own work.
Hope you enjoy it!
NN x
HRI 2010 — Young Pioneers Workshop — The Haptic Creature Project: Social Huma...Steve Yohanan
The Haptic Creature Project: Social Human-Robot Interaction through Affective Touch. Presented at the Young Pioneers Workshop at HRI '10: The 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction. Osaka, Japan; March 2-5 2010. More info at http://yohanan.org/steve/projects/haptic-creature/.
Stereotypes Simplify our Social World Greg DeShields.pptxGregory DeShields
Stereotypes are ingrained shortcuts in our minds, shaping our perceptions and interactions with the world around us. While they can simplify complex social landscapes, they often oversimplify and perpetuate harmful biases. This session delves into the psychology behind stereotypes, exploring how they form, their impact on individuals and societies, and strategies for challenging and dismantling them. Through interactive discussions and real-life examples, participants will gain insights into the nuances of stereotypes and develop critical thinking skills to navigate a more inclusive and empathetic world. Join us to unravel the layers of stereotypes and uncover pathways to genuine understanding and appreciation of diversity.
This was a talk on social search that I gave at BarCamp San Diego 4 on Nov 15, 2008. It included a brief overview of my research on the role of social interactions in search, followed by a review of current \"social search\" engines. (Hint: I\'m interested in Friendfeed\'s model of social search above all others).