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This is a presentation that I did at Agile Tour Chennai 2011. I have added some explanatory text and slides in this version which were not there in the original presentation to compensate for the fact that you can't hear my talk :)
For more, visit my blog - http://toolsforagile.com/blog/
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This is a presentation that I did at Agile Tour Chennai 2011. I have added some explanatory text and slides in this version which were not there in the original presentation to compensate for the fact that you can't hear my talk :)
For more, visit my blog - http://toolsforagile.com/blog/
A dose of user research: techniques to get the team involved in the UX design...Mariana Morris
To get the whole project team involved in the UX process is essential to achieve a high quality product: developers meeting users and attending usability testing, designers and developers sketching together, clients actively participating in the design process. This talk provides practical UX techniques and tools to integrate UX in Agile project teams and get everyone in the project team contributing to the user experience.
About the Speaker:
Mariana Morris is head of design at a 85-person software company Oxford Computer Consultants that uses Lean and Agile methodologies to create software, websites and mobile apps for health, engineering, science and social care.
She leads a team of UX designers and front-end developers who works integrated with Agile and cross-functional teams. Mariana is a designer with 12 years of experience designing website and mobile apps. She is co-founder of the monthly event UX Oxford and Talking Design, a research project on verbal communication and leadership for designers.
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We multitask. We optimize. We try to get everything done at once. But is this always the best approach? In this session, Christopher Carfi will share perspective from both business and life on how changing one's point-of-view can have profound effects.
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