The slides from our recent webinar on how User Experience can build better software for life sciences. The webinar can be viewed here:
http://www.pistoiaalliance.org/pistoia-alliance-debates-webinar-series/#WatchAgain
My presentation for Hack the Hackathon Istanbul. I edited the presentation and added some notes for readers.
Basically tells the meaning of user experience as it is supposed to be. Let's define it without boundaries, not stuck in digital life.
You will get what is it as a terminology, what is the main parts of experience, how to check and change it. The essentials of UX and basic fundamentals.
UX is not a bolt-on but many agencies and founders approach it as the icing on the cake where really it is the cake itself. If you are in the process of planning, creating or improving your MVP this presentation will help you understand what UX is and how to go about making it happen for your product. The presentation will also help you understand how the UX process should happen correctly in your organisation and advises on different heuristics and models that can aid your team to ensure your product is produced correctly. The keynote was presented to the Founders Nation boot-camp by Danny Bluestone from Cyber-Duck at The Wayra Academy,Capper Street, WC1E 6JA London during March 2014.
This document describes a project called VISION that aims to develop engineering solutions to help the visually impaired. It includes the following key points:
1. The project was developed by a team of students and a professor, with the goal of providing both tools to directly help those with visual impairments in their daily lives as well as resources to help them learn and educate themselves.
2. The team created a suite of applications called VISION that includes an e-learning system using speech recognition to provide educational materials, as well as other indigenous tools such as a Braille keyboard attachment.
3. The system is designed to be low-cost and user-friendly while addressing a wide range of needs for the visually impaired
UX is everywhere that's why the UX process is more Important!
Without a solid UX design process, you have a lower chance of creating a product with good UX. A well-defined and well-executed UX process, on the other hand, makes it possible to craft amazing experiences for users.
Oplægget blev holdt ved InfinIT-arrangementet Temadag om integrering af usability-arbejde i agile udviklingsprocesser, der blev afholdt den 6. maj 2014. Læs mere om arrangementet her: http://infinit.dk/dk/hvad_kan_vi_goere_for_dig/viden/reportager/hvordan_kombineres_agil_udvikling_og_usability-arbejde.htm
Designing a good digital experience - PDA Europe Virtual Conference 2020 Margaux Lesaffre
The document discusses designing good digital experiences through a user-centered design process. It involves understanding user needs through research, defining problems to solve, ideating and prototyping solutions, testing and iterating based on user feedback, and measuring impact. Key aspects addressed include onboarding users, reducing friction, prompting desired behaviors, and providing rewarding experiences to retain users.
This document outlines a class schedule and topics for a course on user experience design. The course will cover topics like conducting environmental research on multi-screen environments, methodology research including co-creative workshops, user research methods, prototyping, and a final presentation. Key dates are provided for topics, assignments, and exams throughout the 15-week course.
My presentation for Hack the Hackathon Istanbul. I edited the presentation and added some notes for readers.
Basically tells the meaning of user experience as it is supposed to be. Let's define it without boundaries, not stuck in digital life.
You will get what is it as a terminology, what is the main parts of experience, how to check and change it. The essentials of UX and basic fundamentals.
UX is not a bolt-on but many agencies and founders approach it as the icing on the cake where really it is the cake itself. If you are in the process of planning, creating or improving your MVP this presentation will help you understand what UX is and how to go about making it happen for your product. The presentation will also help you understand how the UX process should happen correctly in your organisation and advises on different heuristics and models that can aid your team to ensure your product is produced correctly. The keynote was presented to the Founders Nation boot-camp by Danny Bluestone from Cyber-Duck at The Wayra Academy,Capper Street, WC1E 6JA London during March 2014.
This document describes a project called VISION that aims to develop engineering solutions to help the visually impaired. It includes the following key points:
1. The project was developed by a team of students and a professor, with the goal of providing both tools to directly help those with visual impairments in their daily lives as well as resources to help them learn and educate themselves.
2. The team created a suite of applications called VISION that includes an e-learning system using speech recognition to provide educational materials, as well as other indigenous tools such as a Braille keyboard attachment.
3. The system is designed to be low-cost and user-friendly while addressing a wide range of needs for the visually impaired
UX is everywhere that's why the UX process is more Important!
Without a solid UX design process, you have a lower chance of creating a product with good UX. A well-defined and well-executed UX process, on the other hand, makes it possible to craft amazing experiences for users.
Oplægget blev holdt ved InfinIT-arrangementet Temadag om integrering af usability-arbejde i agile udviklingsprocesser, der blev afholdt den 6. maj 2014. Læs mere om arrangementet her: http://infinit.dk/dk/hvad_kan_vi_goere_for_dig/viden/reportager/hvordan_kombineres_agil_udvikling_og_usability-arbejde.htm
Designing a good digital experience - PDA Europe Virtual Conference 2020 Margaux Lesaffre
The document discusses designing good digital experiences through a user-centered design process. It involves understanding user needs through research, defining problems to solve, ideating and prototyping solutions, testing and iterating based on user feedback, and measuring impact. Key aspects addressed include onboarding users, reducing friction, prompting desired behaviors, and providing rewarding experiences to retain users.
This document outlines a class schedule and topics for a course on user experience design. The course will cover topics like conducting environmental research on multi-screen environments, methodology research including co-creative workshops, user research methods, prototyping, and a final presentation. Key dates are provided for topics, assignments, and exams throughout the 15-week course.
Role of UX in a Mobile First approach @ NextStep Americas 2014Gonçalo Veiga
Mobile is now everywhere and it is forcing its way into the enterprise. The future is in creating great experiences which multi-channel. Building a great experience is very challenging, particularly in the mobile medium. A solid understanding of usability and the implementation of a pragmatic UX design process is key for a successful application.
The document discusses the importance of user-centered design when redesigning the Campus Solutions database at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. It emphasizes engaging users through aesthetics initially, but notes that usability becomes more important over time. User research is essential to understand student and faculty needs and mental models. A redesign of Campus Solutions could enhance the user experience by improving information architecture, visual design, and other interface aspects based on usability testing. The goal is to make the database more intuitive and optimized for completing tasks.
This document summarizes the experience and qualifications of Audubon Dougherty. It outlines their degrees in Anthropology and Comparative Media Studies and experience spanning communications, tech research, web design, marketing, multimedia production, ethnography, and mobile UX. It also lists their work history including positions at Adult Swim Originals, Mobients agency, and freelance multimedia production. It describes their focus on understanding user experiences with technology through research, design, and video/writing tools to create more effective digital products and services.
The document discusses the importance of user experience in business. It provides examples of companies like Netflix, iTunes, and iPhone that have achieved success through focus on user experience rather than just technological capabilities. The key aspects of successful experience design highlighted are that it is multidisciplinary, cultural, invisible when done right, and integrates user needs with business goals. Rapid prototyping and getting user feedback in short iterations is also emphasized.
This presentation provides an overview of user experience (UX) design. It defines related terms like human factors, usability, user engagement and user-centered design. It explains how these concepts fit together and outlines the UX design process. The presentation notes that UX design should be foundational, tied to strategy, integrated with agile development and involve continual improvement and input from various sources including users, data and market research. It emphasizes the importance of understanding users and designing for their needs.
ISSIP_Collab_SJSU_2024_Spring
Thank-you to the student team at SJSU for creating my Jim Spohrer AI Digital Twin (version 1) using the HeyGen.com platform
SJSU MIS (Management of Information Systems) Student Team:
Vincent Li (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentwli/)
Viola Shao (https://www.linkedin.com/in/viola-shao/)
Bradford Lee (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfordblee/)
Vy Nguyen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vy-nguyen-communication/)
Victor Lin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-lin27/)
Nikhil Bhatia (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhilbhatia89 /)
Join us at the Computer History Museum Celebration Friday May 24,2024 10am PT.
Deliverables
SJSU HeyGen English: https://app.heygen.com/share/f9b2e5170c61463e8a30daec60f0f01f
SJSU HeyGen French: https://app.heygen.com/share/dc221eecaf8f47f0a5a36960d51ca617
SJSU Case: https://bradfordbl.github.io
SJSU Whitepaper: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240515-sjsu-white-paper-revised-ai_digital_twins-pdf/268630197
SJSU_ISSIP_EC_Recording: https://youtu.be/YKSJUFxxAVo
SJSU_ISSIP_EC_Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240515-issip_collab_sjsu_2024_spring-ai_digital_twins-issip_ec-final-presentation-pptx/268661169
ISSIP Thank-you
JCS Article to Present: https://service-science.info/archives/6612
JCS Training Data: https://youtu.be/DUqPYEp9buQ
JCS How_Made Recording: https://youtu.be/isQmUg_rZH8
JCS How_Made Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/sjsu-students-ai-digital-twin-of-jim-spohrer-20240506-v2-pptx/267857304
JCS ISSIP Blog Post: https://issip.org/2024-collab-ai_digital_twins/
MDG Panel - Creating Expert Level GUIs for Complex Medical DevicesICS
Graphical User Interfaces are so pervasive and have so many different design intents that it can be hard to see the norms and evolution of norms being applied over the past couple of decades. In medical devices, more than most, tradeoffs between safety, effectiveness and pleasure-to-use, dominate the design efforts.
.
Much focus and debate has been applied to paradigms of “simple yet effective” in GUI design. The most commonly cited ideals in the Apple eco-system and skeuomorphic design concern themselves with the novice user and technology adoption. But not all products are designed for the novice user.
.
For UIs that expose advanced or unstructured feature sets to the user, the normative approach has been to compromise on the simplicity to extend the functionality. But such an approach can be incremental and muddled where a better approach might be cogent redesign.
.
We will explore the evolution of a life-saving lung transplant medical device from Tevosol that implements an expert-level GUI for clinical users. Focus will be on lessons learned and the design principles ultimately chosen.
The corporate banking with a great Experience - ING Case Studyuselab
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The document discusses BioApp Creator, a tool being developed by Insightomics to empower researchers to create their own interactive bioinformatics apps (BioApps) without coding. It aims to scale up the ecosystem into a global bioinformatics app marketplace and lower barriers to innovation in life sciences R&D by making researchers more autonomous. BioApp Creator builds on Insightomics' existing platform which blends visualizations and machine learning in a cloud-based environment. It addresses challenges like increasing the number of available apps and researchers' autonomy by allowing them to visually design BioApps that integrate with underlying methods.
The document provides an introduction to KshiBz Anand, a professor of design and founder of several design consultancies. It summarizes his background and experience, including past roles at Motorola, Infosys, and other companies. It also lists his education, including an MS in HCI Design from Indiana University and a BDes in Communication Design from IIT Guwahati. Contact information is provided at the end.
Satu miettinen portfolio 1997- 2010 (past projects)Satu Miettinen
This document provides a summary of Satu Miettinen's portfolio, which includes experience leading several research projects applying service design methods to improve healthcare services. Recent projects focused on developing new service models for the elderly in Finland and diabetes patients in South Africa. She has also taught service design workshops internationally and completed her doctoral thesis on designing creative tourism experiences with craftspeople in Namibia.
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each video.
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tool that uses students' smartphones, tablets, or laptops to
engage them in more sophisticated tasks and thinking. Now
included with MyLab with eText, Learning Catalytics enables
you to generate classroom discussion, guide your lecture,
and promote peer-to-peer learning with real-time analytics.
Instructors, you can:
■ ■■ Pose a variety of open-ended questions that help your
students develop critical thinking skills
■ ■■ Monitor responses to find out where students are struggling
■ ■■ Use real-time data to adjust your instructional strategy and
try other ways of engaging your students during class
■ ■■ Manage student interactions by automatically grouping
students for discussion, teamwork, and peer-to-peer
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The essential skills of writing, listening, collaborating, and public speaking are as important as
ever, but they’re not enough to succeed in today’s business world. As business communication
continues to get rocked by waves of innovation—first digital media, then social media, now
mobile communication, and watch out for the upcoming invasion of chatbots—the nature of
communication is changing. And the changes go far deeper than the tools themselves.
In this exciting but complex new world, no other textbook can match the depth and range of
coverage offered by Business Communication Today.
Figure 1.7 The Social Communication Model
The social communication model differs from conventional communication strategies and practices in a
number of significant ways. You’re probably already an accomplished ...
Touchpoint article: Service Prototyping in Action! www.service-design-network...Satu Miettinen
This article is found in Touchpoint service design journal: Touchpoint 3#2 “Organisational Change”, link to the SDN website (www.service-design-network.org/tp-catalog)
Design Thinking and types of prototyping. The final testing phase frequently uses prototyping, which is a crucial step in the Design Thinking process. Every product has a target market and is created to in some manner address their needs. Designers build an almost-working model or mock-up of the product, known as a prototype, and test it with potential customers and stakeholders to see whether it truly answers the problems of its consumers.
This presentation is a short introduction of Dr. Chung-Ching Huang about his design practice, research and pedagogy in the past through now to the future.
Fairification experience clarifying the semantics of data matricesPistoia Alliance
This webinar presents the Statistics Ontology, STATO which is a semantic framework to support the creation of standardized analysis reports to help with review of results in the form of data matrices. STATO includes a hierarchy of classes and a vocabulary for annotating statistical methods used in life, natural and biomedical sciences investigations, text mining and statistical analyses.
This webinar discusses driving adoption of microphysiological systems (MPS) in drug R&D. The webinar agenda includes presentations on multi-organ chips for safety and efficacy assessment from TissUse, current applications and future perspectives of organ-on-chips in pharmaceutical industry from AstraZeneca, and driving adoption of MPS from ToxRox Consulting. A panel discussion will be moderated by Mary Ellen Cosenza. The presentations will cover benefits of MPS for reducing drug failures and animal testing, applications across drug discovery and development, challenges for adoption, and perspectives from industry.
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ISSIP_Collab_SJSU_2024_Spring
Thank-you to the student team at SJSU for creating my Jim Spohrer AI Digital Twin (version 1) using the HeyGen.com platform
SJSU MIS (Management of Information Systems) Student Team:
Vincent Li (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentwli/)
Viola Shao (https://www.linkedin.com/in/viola-shao/)
Bradford Lee (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfordblee/)
Vy Nguyen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vy-nguyen-communication/)
Victor Lin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-lin27/)
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Join us at the Computer History Museum Celebration Friday May 24,2024 10am PT.
Deliverables
SJSU HeyGen English: https://app.heygen.com/share/f9b2e5170c61463e8a30daec60f0f01f
SJSU HeyGen French: https://app.heygen.com/share/dc221eecaf8f47f0a5a36960d51ca617
SJSU Case: https://bradfordbl.github.io
SJSU Whitepaper: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240515-sjsu-white-paper-revised-ai_digital_twins-pdf/268630197
SJSU_ISSIP_EC_Recording: https://youtu.be/YKSJUFxxAVo
SJSU_ISSIP_EC_Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240515-issip_collab_sjsu_2024_spring-ai_digital_twins-issip_ec-final-presentation-pptx/268661169
ISSIP Thank-you
JCS Article to Present: https://service-science.info/archives/6612
JCS Training Data: https://youtu.be/DUqPYEp9buQ
JCS How_Made Recording: https://youtu.be/isQmUg_rZH8
JCS How_Made Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/sjsu-students-ai-digital-twin-of-jim-spohrer-20240506-v2-pptx/267857304
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This document summarizes a webinar on using machine learning and data mining techniques to predict drug repurposing opportunities for chronic pancreatitis. Specifically:
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Creating novel drugs is an extraordinarily hard and complex problem.
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Prof Alex Tropsha, Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Dr. Ola Engkvist, Associate Director at AstraZeneca R&D, Gothenburg, Sweden
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What to do when you have a perfect model for your software but you are constrained by an imperfect business model?
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Explore the evolution of programming and software development and design in 2024. Discover emerging trends shaping the future of coding in our insightful analysis."
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Photoshop Tutorial for Beginners (2024 Edition)Explore the evolution of programming and software development and design in 2024. Discover emerging trends shaping the future of coding in our insightful analysis."Here's an overview:Introduction: The Evolution of Programming and Software DevelopmentThe Rise of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in CodingAdopting Low-Code and No-Code PlatformsQuantum Computing: Entering the Software Development MainstreamIntegration of DevOps with Machine Learning: MLOpsAdvancements in Cybersecurity PracticesThe Growth of Edge ComputingEmerging Programming Languages and FrameworksSoftware Development Ethics and AI RegulationSustainability in Software EngineeringThe Future Workforce: Remote and Distributed TeamsConclusion: Adapting to the Changing Software Development LandscapeIntroduction: The Evolution of Programming and Software Development
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- Understanding software development processes and tools.
- Identify the role of programmers and designers in software projects.
2. Understanding the software design process:
- Learn about the principles of good software design.
- Discussing common design patterns such as Object-Oriented Design.
3. The importance of user experience (UX) in modern software:
- Explore how user experience can improve software acceptance and usability.
- Tools and techniques to analyze and improve user experience.
4. Increase efficiency and productivity through modern development tools:
- Access to the latest programming tools and languages used in the industry.
- Study live examples of applications
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3. Chair and Panel
Mikko-Pekka Hanski, Customer Experience Strategist, Co-
founder at Idean
Mikko-Pekka Hanski is one of the co-founders of the fastest growing design
company, Idean. For over 15 years, he has helped companies find effective and
inspirational ways to understand their customers. His unique way of crystallising
complicated challenges and turning them into actionable strategies has made
him a true experience design pioneer not only in his native Finland, but
throughout the world.
Chair:
Simon Fortenbacher, UX Consultant, GSK
Simon leads the R&D Tech UX Centre of Excellence, a team
focusing on improving the user experience of applications
used by GSK’s Pharma R&D community. Simon is also on the
Steering Committee of the UXLS project.
4. Panelists contd.
Joel Miller, UX lead at Amgen
Joel is a User Experience Lead at Amgen, one of the world’s leading
biopharmaceutical companies. Joel has been a vocal and influential user-
centered design practitioner throughout his career in the Life Sciences
industry.
Ewan Birney, Director of EMBL-EBI
Ewan Birney is Director of EMBL-EBI with Dr Rolf Apweiler, and runs a small
research group. He played a vital role in annotating the genome sequences of
human, mouse, chicken and several other organisms; this work has had a
profound impact on our understanding of genomic biology.
5. Agenda
Panelist Description
Simon Fortenbacher Welcome
Mikko-Pekka Hanski Introduction to User Experience in
Life Sciences
Ewan Birney The EBI UX story
Joel Miller The UX for the Life Sciences project
Simon Fortenbacher Audience Q&A
6. Poll:
What is your level of UX Expertise?
o Knowledgeable
o Somewhat knowledgeable
o Not very knowledgeable
13. The User Experience for Life Sciences project
Joel Miller
Source: Robert Slowley Photography
14. Practicing UX in a lab
environment is challenging
Image credit: UNMEER CC-BY-ND 2.0
15. UX Design: Maximising the value of scientific software in life science R&D by J. Cham & K. Costa
UX is a relatively new discipline in the life
sciences and teams are small
16. UX teams and skills are in demand
Image credit: “Queue” by Richard Summers CC-BY-ND 2.0
“UX in Life Sciences” aims to help fill the gap
17. UX in Life Sciences (UXLS) Goals
• Foster a community to share best practices
• Build a UX toolkit specifically for the life
sciences
• Raise awareness of the value of UX
Image credit: “3D Bullseye” by ccPixs.com CC BY-ND 2.0
20. UXLS toolkit consists of
• Key UX Methods for R&D life sciences
• Case studies
• Life Science considerations
Image credit: “Tools” by R. Downey CC-BY 2.0
25. • Release in January 2018
• Will have 10 UX methods and 6 case studies
• Stay connected:
• Project manager: paula.dematos@pistoiaalliance.org
• Project page: http://www.pistoiaalliance.org/projects/uxls/
• UXLS Drug Discovery World publication: UX Design
maximising the value of scientific software in the life science R&D
by J. Cham and K. Costa
What’s next for the UXLS Toolkit
The next question you are surely thinking is Why on earth would you even need such a community?
There are hundreds of UX communities conferences etc… to keep in touch with other UX professionals.
There must be hundreds of life science communities. Your community is virtual and even harder to keep in touch with?
In order to explain why I have to explain how we came about?
The lab environment and R&D life sciences poses extra challenges for a UX practioners. This shared knowledge is not something we can easily pick up at a UX conference but is quite domain specfiic.
We can save each other a lot of time and headaches by sharing knowledge.
UX in the life sciences is not as mature as other industry verticals
UX teams are under resourced and heavily in demand.
To the point where they are making UX resources available to teams in order to supply some of the demand.
The UXLS community has the following aims:
Share best practices within the R&D life sciences
Consolidate UX resources and knowledge
UX therapy
Raise awareness of UX in the R&D life sciences
Here are a list of project companies involved in the project. So one thing that is noticeable is that they are primarily all
Note that most of these companies are competitors. Yes you heard right. These UX’ers are collaborating and competing!
How on earth does that work?
The first UXLS workshop was hosted jointly by EMBL-EBI Industry Programme and the Pistoia Alliance. It was held in Hinxton, Cambridge in September 2016.
We discover the following during the workshop
Like minded individual's struggling with the same battles
The level of UX understanding varies from organisation to organisation but its comparatively low in comparison to other industry verticals
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