Beyond Wireframes: Empowering Long-Term Project SuccessDesign for Context
Jade Davis and Elizabeth Simister
Presentation at User Focus, the UXPA DC Chapter conference, Washington, D.C. – October 17, 2014
Whether you are an external consultant or internal UX resource, there will be situations when you can’t be there throughout the full project. And, let’s be honest, the delivered designs and what actually gets implemented and maintained aren’t always the same things. At some point, the UX designers wrap up and hand over, and the project team implements, maintains, expands, and continues the work. Often this is quite an undertaking, as team members deal with their day jobs as well as constantly shifting priorities. It can be challenging for teams to hold the line on needed improvements, advocate for user needs, foster the “big picture” over the long haul, and build on the UX work that was done.
With one presenter coming from a UX background and one coming from the client side, we will discuss practical ways UX experts can help set the project team up for long-term success and maintain the value of the UX investment. UX practitioners will hear specific ideas about how to provide support, empowerment, and the needed resources that will be useful long after they’ve moved on to other things. Project team members will hear what they can do to continue to sustain the quality and tell the stories that advocate for users.
Evaluating an open research project: Benefits and challenges from the ROER4D ...SarahG_SS
Presentation made at the Open Education Global 2017 Conference held at the CTICC from 8-10 March 2017. This presentation looked at the the evaluation of the ROER4D project, a project that is committed to open research. The open approach in the project work informed the evaluation approach used and has highlighted considerations around the ethical sharing of evaluation findings and outputs, including at which stage and with whom. Some of the benefits and challenges of evaluating such an open project are presented.
Beyond Wireframes: Empowering Long-Term Project SuccessDesign for Context
Jade Davis and Elizabeth Simister
Presentation at User Focus, the UXPA DC Chapter conference, Washington, D.C. – October 17, 2014
Whether you are an external consultant or internal UX resource, there will be situations when you can’t be there throughout the full project. And, let’s be honest, the delivered designs and what actually gets implemented and maintained aren’t always the same things. At some point, the UX designers wrap up and hand over, and the project team implements, maintains, expands, and continues the work. Often this is quite an undertaking, as team members deal with their day jobs as well as constantly shifting priorities. It can be challenging for teams to hold the line on needed improvements, advocate for user needs, foster the “big picture” over the long haul, and build on the UX work that was done.
With one presenter coming from a UX background and one coming from the client side, we will discuss practical ways UX experts can help set the project team up for long-term success and maintain the value of the UX investment. UX practitioners will hear specific ideas about how to provide support, empowerment, and the needed resources that will be useful long after they’ve moved on to other things. Project team members will hear what they can do to continue to sustain the quality and tell the stories that advocate for users.
Evaluating an open research project: Benefits and challenges from the ROER4D ...SarahG_SS
Presentation made at the Open Education Global 2017 Conference held at the CTICC from 8-10 March 2017. This presentation looked at the the evaluation of the ROER4D project, a project that is committed to open research. The open approach in the project work informed the evaluation approach used and has highlighted considerations around the ethical sharing of evaluation findings and outputs, including at which stage and with whom. Some of the benefits and challenges of evaluating such an open project are presented.
Research Proposal Writing Services In UK.pptxDaisy Jones
Professional research proposal writing services in London are provided by trained academic writers and subject-matter specialists. The creation of excellent research proposals for a variety of objectives, including grant applications, research funding proposals, research articles, dissertations, and thesis proposals, is made possible by these services for students, academics, and researchers.
Christina Jensen, PS Graduate, Henriette Koch, PS Graduate, Nanna-Freja Riis Larsen, Recruitment Partner, Novo Nordisk.
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Delivering a Multi-Engagement Corporate Work-Based Learning ProgramNAFCareerAcads
Come learn about a model for a corporate work-based learning program spanning several student engagements during the course of the school year. The session will discuss recommendations on how to identify an academy for delivering the program, review the specific types of engagement and discuss feedback received with an initial work-based learning program.
We welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. All submitted articles should report original, previously unpublished research results, experimental or theoretical, and will be peer- reviewed. Articles submitted to the journal should meet these criteria and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts should follow the style of the journal and are subject to both review and editing. We hope you find this journal informative and useful. Your comments will help us to improve the quality and content of the journal.
User focused evaluation: Feedback on research capacity building webinarsSarahG_SS
A presentation given at the deferred UCT 2015 Teaching and Learning Conference held at UCT on 30 March 2016. This presentation briefly outlines some of the evaluation work conducted on ROER4D’s research capacity building webinars, focusing on the first 12-webinar series conducted in 2014.
Developing an evaluation strategy to gain insights into the ROER4D multi-nati...SarahG_SS
Presentation at the OE Global Conference held in Banff, Canada in April 2015. This presentation introduces the development of the evaluation strategy, using Utilization Focused Evaluation (UFE), for the ROER4D Project (http://roer4d.org/).
You can access the abstract here: http://conference.oeconsortium.org/2015/presentation/developing-an-evaluation-strategy-to-gain-insights-into-a-multi-national-project-roer4d/
The 't' in tel software development for tel research problems, pitfalls, and ...Roland Klemke
At the core of TEL research are artefacts of digital technology, their design, implementation, application, and evaluation. Usually, these artefacts aim to fulfil a specific educational purpose and need to satisfy a number of requirements with respect to functionality, usability, scalability, or interoperability.
Software engineering is the discipline that structures, organises, and documents all aspects of the software development process in manageable steps. It explains all relevant stakeholder roles involved in the process and defines process models to handle the complexity of the software development process.
In research oriented projects, software engineering goals and research goals often collide: Software engineering strives to provide a fully fledged system with a complete set of functionality and a broad coverage of use cases. Research aims for evaluating testable hypotheses based on specific aspects of a system. This leads to the problem that the complexity of the design steps, complexity of the derived/developed solution contradicts easy to measure results. Furthermore, project contexts and research contexts often collide, leading to the question how to develop technology that fulfills development needs and research needs.
The lecture looks at typical situations, which occur in technology-oriented research projects and tries to show approaches to handle the inherent complexity within these.
References
Tchounikine, P.: Computer Science and Educational Software Design. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg (2011).
Goodyear, P., Retalis, S.: Technology-enhanced learning Design Patterns and Pattern Languages. Sense Publishers (2010).
Mor, Y., Winters, N.: Design approaches in technology-enhanced learning. Interact. Learn. Environ. 15, 61–75 (2007).
Bjork, S., Holopainen, J.: Patterns in Game Design (Game Development Series). Charles River Media (2004).
Calvo, R.A., Turani, A.: E - learning Frameworks = ( Design Patterns + Software Components ). In (Goodyear & Retalis, 2010).
Wang, F., Hannafin, M.J.: Design-Based Research and Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments. Source Educ. Technol. Res. Dev. 53, 5–23 (2005).
Kirkwood, A., Price, L.: Technology-enhanced learning and teaching in higher education: what is “enhanced” and how do we know? A critical literature review. Learn. Media Technol. 39, 6–36 (2014).
Ross, S.M., Morrison, G.R., Lowther, D.L.: Educational Technology Research Past and Present: Balancing Rigor and Relevance to Impact School Learning. Contemp. Educ. Technol. 1, 17–35 (2010).
How to Master the Dissertation ProposalAlberto85830
Mastering the dissertation proposal is pivotal for academic success. Learn to craft a compelling introduction, clearly define your research questions, and present a robust literature review. Articulate your methodology with precision, showcasing its alignment with research goals. Finally, highlight the potential contributions of your study. By mastering these elements, you set a strong foundation for a successful dissertation proposal journey.
20190527_Karen Hytteballe Ibanez _ The OPERA projectOpenAIRE
Presented by Karen Hytteballe Ibanez (DTU)
during the OpenAIRE workshop "Research policy monitoring in the era of Open Science and Big Data" taking place in Ghent, Belgium on May 27th and 28th 2019
Day 1: Monitoring and Infrastructure for Open Science
https://www.openaire.eu/research-policy-monitoring-in-the-era-of-open-science-and-big-data-the-what-indicators-and-the-how-infrastructures
Research Proposal Writing Services In UK.pptxDaisy Jones
Professional research proposal writing services in London are provided by trained academic writers and subject-matter specialists. The creation of excellent research proposals for a variety of objectives, including grant applications, research funding proposals, research articles, dissertations, and thesis proposals, is made possible by these services for students, academics, and researchers.
Christina Jensen, PS Graduate, Henriette Koch, PS Graduate, Nanna-Freja Riis Larsen, Recruitment Partner, Novo Nordisk.
Interested in production and management? Novo Nordisk is know recruiting for our Global Leader Talent Programme in Product Supply.
Delivering a Multi-Engagement Corporate Work-Based Learning ProgramNAFCareerAcads
Come learn about a model for a corporate work-based learning program spanning several student engagements during the course of the school year. The session will discuss recommendations on how to identify an academy for delivering the program, review the specific types of engagement and discuss feedback received with an initial work-based learning program.
We welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. All submitted articles should report original, previously unpublished research results, experimental or theoretical, and will be peer- reviewed. Articles submitted to the journal should meet these criteria and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts should follow the style of the journal and are subject to both review and editing. We hope you find this journal informative and useful. Your comments will help us to improve the quality and content of the journal.
User focused evaluation: Feedback on research capacity building webinarsSarahG_SS
A presentation given at the deferred UCT 2015 Teaching and Learning Conference held at UCT on 30 March 2016. This presentation briefly outlines some of the evaluation work conducted on ROER4D’s research capacity building webinars, focusing on the first 12-webinar series conducted in 2014.
Developing an evaluation strategy to gain insights into the ROER4D multi-nati...SarahG_SS
Presentation at the OE Global Conference held in Banff, Canada in April 2015. This presentation introduces the development of the evaluation strategy, using Utilization Focused Evaluation (UFE), for the ROER4D Project (http://roer4d.org/).
You can access the abstract here: http://conference.oeconsortium.org/2015/presentation/developing-an-evaluation-strategy-to-gain-insights-into-a-multi-national-project-roer4d/
The 't' in tel software development for tel research problems, pitfalls, and ...Roland Klemke
At the core of TEL research are artefacts of digital technology, their design, implementation, application, and evaluation. Usually, these artefacts aim to fulfil a specific educational purpose and need to satisfy a number of requirements with respect to functionality, usability, scalability, or interoperability.
Software engineering is the discipline that structures, organises, and documents all aspects of the software development process in manageable steps. It explains all relevant stakeholder roles involved in the process and defines process models to handle the complexity of the software development process.
In research oriented projects, software engineering goals and research goals often collide: Software engineering strives to provide a fully fledged system with a complete set of functionality and a broad coverage of use cases. Research aims for evaluating testable hypotheses based on specific aspects of a system. This leads to the problem that the complexity of the design steps, complexity of the derived/developed solution contradicts easy to measure results. Furthermore, project contexts and research contexts often collide, leading to the question how to develop technology that fulfills development needs and research needs.
The lecture looks at typical situations, which occur in technology-oriented research projects and tries to show approaches to handle the inherent complexity within these.
References
Tchounikine, P.: Computer Science and Educational Software Design. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg (2011).
Goodyear, P., Retalis, S.: Technology-enhanced learning Design Patterns and Pattern Languages. Sense Publishers (2010).
Mor, Y., Winters, N.: Design approaches in technology-enhanced learning. Interact. Learn. Environ. 15, 61–75 (2007).
Bjork, S., Holopainen, J.: Patterns in Game Design (Game Development Series). Charles River Media (2004).
Calvo, R.A., Turani, A.: E - learning Frameworks = ( Design Patterns + Software Components ). In (Goodyear & Retalis, 2010).
Wang, F., Hannafin, M.J.: Design-Based Research and Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments. Source Educ. Technol. Res. Dev. 53, 5–23 (2005).
Kirkwood, A., Price, L.: Technology-enhanced learning and teaching in higher education: what is “enhanced” and how do we know? A critical literature review. Learn. Media Technol. 39, 6–36 (2014).
Ross, S.M., Morrison, G.R., Lowther, D.L.: Educational Technology Research Past and Present: Balancing Rigor and Relevance to Impact School Learning. Contemp. Educ. Technol. 1, 17–35 (2010).
How to Master the Dissertation ProposalAlberto85830
Mastering the dissertation proposal is pivotal for academic success. Learn to craft a compelling introduction, clearly define your research questions, and present a robust literature review. Articulate your methodology with precision, showcasing its alignment with research goals. Finally, highlight the potential contributions of your study. By mastering these elements, you set a strong foundation for a successful dissertation proposal journey.
20190527_Karen Hytteballe Ibanez _ The OPERA projectOpenAIRE
Presented by Karen Hytteballe Ibanez (DTU)
during the OpenAIRE workshop "Research policy monitoring in the era of Open Science and Big Data" taking place in Ghent, Belgium on May 27th and 28th 2019
Day 1: Monitoring and Infrastructure for Open Science
https://www.openaire.eu/research-policy-monitoring-in-the-era-of-open-science-and-big-data-the-what-indicators-and-the-how-infrastructures
Want to move your career forward? Looking to build your leadership skills while helping others learn, grow, and improve their skills? Seeking someone who can guide you in achieving these goals?
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Watch this to learn:
* Overview of the PMISSC Mentoring Program: Mission, vision, and objectives.
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Just a game Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?
Widal Agglutination Test: A rapid serological diagnosis of typhoid fever
Template Academic Research Presentation.pptx
1. NOR NIA BINTI ASLI
Matric No. : GS33826
Master Programme Name :
Main Supervisor: PROF . DR. AZIZAN SAAD
TITLE OF RESEARCH REPORT
2. Background
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01
Research
Methodology
03 04
Literature Review
and Research
Framework
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CONTENTS
Research
Implications and
contribution
06
Recommendation
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Discussion
Research
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