A brief overview of the ways usability analysis aims to answer these and more questions, showing the range of understanding that can be gained, and included a practical demonstration of using eye tracking to understand what and how users REALLY think when using software and the web.
User centred design (UCD) and the connected homeCyber-Duck
This presentation is a summary of a workshop that was conducted at UX London and Mozfest by Cyber-Duck, an agency that merges lean and agile deliver with user centred design (UCD). The workshop was aimed at those wanting to apply UCD to futuristic technologies. The workshop explored the concepts and thinking of ‘how to design an Internet Connected Dishwasher app’ while considering a wider eco system. The workshop started by introducing IoT (and ‘nearables’), why its relevant now and how the UCD process can adapt to it. The workshop frames UCD in a wider product delivery context and is aimed at those wanting to learn on how UX tactics can be applied to successfully design IoT products and systems.
UXPA 2013 panelists Janice James, Jon Innes and Kate Walton presented case studies of projects within a very large corporation, large government agency and start-up e-commerce companies that integrate User Experience into an Agile environment.
Selling UX in Your Organization - Stir Trek 2012Carol Smith
Bring The Users: Selling UX in Your Organization was presented at Stir Trek 2012 in Columbus, Ohio by Carol Smith. You are convinced that UX work will not only save time and effort, but will also increase profits. Now you need to persuade your team to integrate UX activities into your work. This presentation will give you the facts to back up your convictions. Carol provides you with clear and compelling responses to tough questions about UX and usability methods. You’ll leave with facts about the Return on Investment (ROI) of UX, how to respond to UX skeptics, and how to turn your entire team into UX advocates.
User centred design (UCD) and the connected homeCyber-Duck
This presentation is a summary of a workshop that was conducted at UX London and Mozfest by Cyber-Duck, an agency that merges lean and agile deliver with user centred design (UCD). The workshop was aimed at those wanting to apply UCD to futuristic technologies. The workshop explored the concepts and thinking of ‘how to design an Internet Connected Dishwasher app’ while considering a wider eco system. The workshop started by introducing IoT (and ‘nearables’), why its relevant now and how the UCD process can adapt to it. The workshop frames UCD in a wider product delivery context and is aimed at those wanting to learn on how UX tactics can be applied to successfully design IoT products and systems.
UXPA 2013 panelists Janice James, Jon Innes and Kate Walton presented case studies of projects within a very large corporation, large government agency and start-up e-commerce companies that integrate User Experience into an Agile environment.
Selling UX in Your Organization - Stir Trek 2012Carol Smith
Bring The Users: Selling UX in Your Organization was presented at Stir Trek 2012 in Columbus, Ohio by Carol Smith. You are convinced that UX work will not only save time and effort, but will also increase profits. Now you need to persuade your team to integrate UX activities into your work. This presentation will give you the facts to back up your convictions. Carol provides you with clear and compelling responses to tough questions about UX and usability methods. You’ll leave with facts about the Return on Investment (ROI) of UX, how to respond to UX skeptics, and how to turn your entire team into UX advocates.
User Experience & Design…Designing for others…UEDPreeti Chopra
User-centered design (UCD) techniques,
Simplification of technology as per user’s needs,
User is right,
User testing,
Information architecture,
Interaction design,
ui,
ued
ux
UX professionals have quickly become vital members of IT project and service design teams. However there are many instances they struggle to have the impact they should.
This brief presentations reviews the roles and responsibilities UX professionals have in teams, reviewing their power to influence others and create wonderful experiences for all.
Integrating UX Into Agile: How To Ensure Your Sprints Result In Usable SoftwareJon Innes
These are my slides from my talk at Agile2011 in Salt Lake City. I discuss the challenges of integrating Agile and UX best practices and talk about my UXI Matrix. The UXI Matrix is a modified product backlog format that can help teams visualize and track the UX impact of work done in Agile projects. Finally I illustrate with some examples how the UXI Matrix integrates with Story Mapping, Personas, and can even be used to help teams transitioning to Agile from traditional PRDs and MRDs.
What is User Experience? - Barcamp 4 in Auckland New ZealandHaunani Pao
When I started my new job, most of my colleagues didn't clearly understand UX. I created this introduction to User Experience so they would understand why UX is important in design; how I would collaborate with the team; what I would contribute to our projects; and typical activities and artefacts I would do. My colleagues found this information helpful so that they know how to engage me for design and strategic questions about good UX-fu.
This is a smaller, modified version for Barcamp 4 in Auckland, New Zealand.
USECON Webinar "Alina's Guests": Chatbots with Floor Drees from sektor5Alina Köhler
Everyone working in Artificial Intelligence (AI)/chatbots, has the opportunity to further develop technology which will affect the future of especially finance/payment, transport and health. The main question is how human-like‘ these solutions will need to be (if at all) in order to be adopted. And how will the future of employment look like?
User experience design: a term that we instantly associate with apps and websites. Especially when considering the typical job description of a UX designer, you’d be forgiven for thinking that it’s a purely modern concept.
Cognitive psychologist and designer Don Norman coined the term “user experience” in the 1990s—but UX predates its name by quite some decades.
Resources: The career foundry website.
This is very challenging project , on how to transform Agrobazaar from typical e-commerce platform to ta very successful portal by "slipping into the customer shoes". User profiles created based on the research, each touchpoint was studied to reduce the pain of the customer and increase their satisfaction.
BUILDING THE DX LAB FROM SCRATCH: WHAT IS THIS AND WHY DO IT?DX Lab
National Digital Forum 2015 Wellington conference presentation
The State Library of NSW has recently embarked on an ambitious programme to digitise 52 of its most significant collections and make them available to all. This expansion of collection content available online brings with it many challenges around how the organisation can manage to describe these collections, make them discoverable, and deliver them in innovative ways.
One of the outcomes of the Digital Excellence Programme is the establishment of an innovation hub, the DX Lab, the first dedicated innovation lab in an Australian cultural heritage institution. The DX Lab has been set up to experiment with the Library’s vast amount of collection content using the API and data sets that are being created from the results of the mass digitisation program. #DXLab @statelibrarynsw
UX Analytics Lab 「UX Storytellers」読書会 #8
24 Jan 2016 at 13:00 @ ajike
Yukio Yoshida
Section
Martin Belam
Information Architect at The Guardian
London, UK
Using the Right Tool for the Job
P349~
User Experience & Design…Designing for others…UEDPreeti Chopra
User-centered design (UCD) techniques,
Simplification of technology as per user’s needs,
User is right,
User testing,
Information architecture,
Interaction design,
ui,
ued
ux
UX professionals have quickly become vital members of IT project and service design teams. However there are many instances they struggle to have the impact they should.
This brief presentations reviews the roles and responsibilities UX professionals have in teams, reviewing their power to influence others and create wonderful experiences for all.
Integrating UX Into Agile: How To Ensure Your Sprints Result In Usable SoftwareJon Innes
These are my slides from my talk at Agile2011 in Salt Lake City. I discuss the challenges of integrating Agile and UX best practices and talk about my UXI Matrix. The UXI Matrix is a modified product backlog format that can help teams visualize and track the UX impact of work done in Agile projects. Finally I illustrate with some examples how the UXI Matrix integrates with Story Mapping, Personas, and can even be used to help teams transitioning to Agile from traditional PRDs and MRDs.
What is User Experience? - Barcamp 4 in Auckland New ZealandHaunani Pao
When I started my new job, most of my colleagues didn't clearly understand UX. I created this introduction to User Experience so they would understand why UX is important in design; how I would collaborate with the team; what I would contribute to our projects; and typical activities and artefacts I would do. My colleagues found this information helpful so that they know how to engage me for design and strategic questions about good UX-fu.
This is a smaller, modified version for Barcamp 4 in Auckland, New Zealand.
USECON Webinar "Alina's Guests": Chatbots with Floor Drees from sektor5Alina Köhler
Everyone working in Artificial Intelligence (AI)/chatbots, has the opportunity to further develop technology which will affect the future of especially finance/payment, transport and health. The main question is how human-like‘ these solutions will need to be (if at all) in order to be adopted. And how will the future of employment look like?
User experience design: a term that we instantly associate with apps and websites. Especially when considering the typical job description of a UX designer, you’d be forgiven for thinking that it’s a purely modern concept.
Cognitive psychologist and designer Don Norman coined the term “user experience” in the 1990s—but UX predates its name by quite some decades.
Resources: The career foundry website.
This is very challenging project , on how to transform Agrobazaar from typical e-commerce platform to ta very successful portal by "slipping into the customer shoes". User profiles created based on the research, each touchpoint was studied to reduce the pain of the customer and increase their satisfaction.
BUILDING THE DX LAB FROM SCRATCH: WHAT IS THIS AND WHY DO IT?DX Lab
National Digital Forum 2015 Wellington conference presentation
The State Library of NSW has recently embarked on an ambitious programme to digitise 52 of its most significant collections and make them available to all. This expansion of collection content available online brings with it many challenges around how the organisation can manage to describe these collections, make them discoverable, and deliver them in innovative ways.
One of the outcomes of the Digital Excellence Programme is the establishment of an innovation hub, the DX Lab, the first dedicated innovation lab in an Australian cultural heritage institution. The DX Lab has been set up to experiment with the Library’s vast amount of collection content using the API and data sets that are being created from the results of the mass digitisation program. #DXLab @statelibrarynsw
UX Analytics Lab 「UX Storytellers」読書会 #8
24 Jan 2016 at 13:00 @ ajike
Yukio Yoshida
Section
Martin Belam
Information Architect at The Guardian
London, UK
Using the Right Tool for the Job
P349~
Digital Business Lab is a digital marketing agency in Hong Kong that provides digital marketing solutions for Western and Chinese markets. Their key services, including social media strategy, data analytics, and content production, to influencer marketing, customer relationship management, and O2O marketing, aim to revolutionize your strategy to grow your business and develop lead generation.
What separates DBL from other agencies is their abundant passion and curiosity. Their ability to stay relevant, current, and innovative, has lead their clients to never doubt the high quality of DBL’s deliverables. Being proactive and agile is also a fundamental principle that drives DBL, as they continually adjust their actions and strategies in real time. and their humility and respect, which requires they constantly challenge themselves to improve and refine methodologies and services.
From entertainment, food and beverage, to retail, luxury, and cosmetics, Digital Business Lab has digital marketing experience in a range of industries, giving them key insights and perspectives to engage your target audience online.
DBL’s digital marketing strategy focuses on social media campaigns and influencer marketing in China and Hong Kong, but they also work with other specialized digital experts to ensure you receive a comprehensive solution to boost sales, build brand awareness, and other key business objectives.
Publishing attractive content with engaging storytelling is the foundation of DBL’s social media strategy. They base all their actions and initiatives on careful data analytics to ensure they catch your target audience’s attention and drive engagement. Their in-house content production team of expert copywriters, photographers, and videographers are equipped to bring content in Cantonese, Mandarin, and English that is fresh and current to generate online buzz.
To further build a strong community that is relevant and targeted, DBL integrates influencer marketing in their social media campaigns. Collaborating with influencers, brand ambassadors, and key opinion leaders has proven to be successful in reaching organic audiences – potential customers that are genuinely interested in their message – with strong engagement.
Digital Business Lab also utilizes the latest Facebook and WeChat Apps to bolster your customer relationship management strategy. By effectively synchronizing social media with CRM, you can generate leads and collect data about your target audience.
By collaborating with technology innovators, the agency also capitalizes on the newest trends in O2O marketing to boost social media campaigns, bringing a new generation of customers offline to online. DBL also helps businesses to undergo digital transformation with digital practices, such as store digitalization, SEO, CRM, and traffic management, to ensure companies are well prepared for the digital age.
How to cook up meaningful innovation with an innovation lab.
The way businesses need to organize and behave has fundamentally shifted. Across industries, companies, and organizational functions, we have heard many of the world’s most innovative companies echo the same challenge: businesses must urgently embrace a more nimble and entrepreneurial approach in order to stay competitive. We call this challenge of how big companies can leverage scale while staying innovative “big entrepreneurship.” Incubating Innovation is one of five pieces in our report, Big Entrepreneurship, aimed at deconstructing some of the complex challenges around big entrepreneurship and provide actionable insights for business leaders.
This report was created by Fahrenheit 212, a global innovation strategy and design firm. We define innovation strategies and develop new products, services, and experiences that create sustainable, profitable growth for our clients. We challenge the belief that innovation is inherently unreliable and have spent the last decade designing the method, building the model, and assembling the minds to make innovation a predictable driver of growth for our clients' businesses.
Does your business need an Innovation Lab?Paul Taylor
Should your organisation consider a formalised approach for innovation? And should it commit to an Innovation Lab approach?
Originally presented at the Chartered Institute of Housing Annual Conference in Manchester, England.
A deck from Bromford Lab looking at how to introduce a disciplined approach to creativity, testing and piloting services and products within a social innovation setting. Originally presented at Google UK.
Innovation Labs create global interoperability. They are physical spaces that allow for collaboration among private sector, academia and civil society. The labs profiled in this guide allow UNICEF to convene dynamic, new partners around specific local issues—and, importantly, allow the solutions that are created to go to global scale. The lab in Kosovo works with technology created in Prishtina, in Kampala, and elsewhere, and adapts it to the needs of a young, determined population. The lab in Uganda connects academia from the US, Europe, and Kampala, and creates system change at a national scale. The CCORE lab in Zimbabwe takes best practices from the world of operational research and applies them to pressing programmatic issues. These are just the beginning.
This document gives you the information you need to create your own lab. This could be a UNICEF lab—or could simply be a space of creativity that is aimed at solving significant global problems through the application of dedicated local resources.
There is no ego in the concept of a lab. Pioneers like the iHub in Nairobi, INSTEDD in South East Asia, the Global Pulse in Jakarta, and Un Techo para mi Pais in Chile show the demand for methodologies of openness, collaboration, and experimentation.
The document is structured to give a sense of what a lab contains, to provide the specific, operational steps needed to get a lab up and running, to provide a few examples of existing labs, and finally to provide the technical documents (terms of reference, partnership agreements, etc.) that you can adapt for your own use. Most importantly, it is designed to be extended.
This is the first version of this Do-It-Yourself Guide—and we invite you to submit your lab structures, your documents and your knowledge to the project so that future versions can grow, learn, and build. You can submit your input to both innovateforchildren@unicef.org and to the UNICEF Innovation blog at: http://unicefstories.org/submit/
Responsive design: techniques and tricks to prepare your websites for the mul...Andreas Bovens
Websites are viewed on all kinds of devices, in all kinds of browsers. In this presentation, I explain how you can adapt your site to these different environments, using modern browser hooks and techniques.
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At the very heart of it all: storytelling is no longer just for Hollywood. In the advertising and business world, it’s not just about a brand telling its history or its story. Gone are the days of branded marketing: storytelling is now about telling the definitive narrative about an issue or topic in a wholistic way -- the state of, the evolution of, the future of. And it is in this context that brands will most successfully communicate with their consumer.
Originally presented at Oklahoma City’s Ad Club on 6/13/12.
Today's shoppers exist in a world that moves at an unparalleled and relentless pace. It's time to accept that the store can no longer stand still and, in fact, is never truly “finished.” Brands perceive they can’t afford to experiment when the truth is, they can’t afford not to. Retailers have to be responsive and experimental--that’s agile retail. They have to think like startups and embrace the Silicon Valley approach to 'fail first, fail fast, learn and iterate.’ The good news is technology is emerging to enable agile retail. What’s missing are the tools and processes to disrupt and revolutionize the store design process. In this session, FITCH will debut new methodology that brings agile concepts to the market, present real life examples of current retailers successfully working this model, and show how stores of the future will embrace this change.
Mobile usability studies - exploring mobile user experiences for global brand...Merlien Institute
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This event is proudly organised by Merlien Institute
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Please visit: https://in.linkedin.com/in/puneetkum
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Exhaust every method for researching your core user base. You have to get into your customer’s mindset. That's why an iterative cycle is baked into UCD methodology.
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User feedback is critical to designing great interactive experiences! If you’ve ever wanted to get amazing user feedback but never have the time or budget to do any research, then this workshop is for you! In just 3 short hours, I’ll demonstrate how quality user feedback is actually within the reach of any organization, project, budget, or schedule… even yours! I’ll also empower you with the tools and skills you need to do research in the real world.
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What are your users thinking? Rob Walters for The GSE UK Conference 2013
1. Sett UX Lab
What are Your Users Thinking?
Rob Walters
rob.walters@settuk.com
2. The Motivation / Why UX? Why eye tracking?
Background / A little history
How eye tracking works / The nitty gritty
How UX works / The UX process
Future trends / Where UX is going next
Demonstration / Eye tracking in operation
The Sett Group / Who we are and what we do
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3. The Motivation / Why UX? Why eye tracking?
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4. The Motivation / What is UX?
UX, or user experience, is the practice of developing
software, web sites, web portals and mobile apps
which is usable by design.
It includes disciplines such as:
- Interface
- Architecture
- Look and feel
- Behaviour
- Content
- Functionality
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5. The Motivation / Objectives & Problems
In an ideal world, UX is interwoven into the design
and development process as a fundamental
practice.
In the real world, UX is often ignored until a
problem makes it impossible to ignore.
Often this can lead to a vicious circle.
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6. The Motivation / Objectives & Problems
Great UX Can:
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Make your users more efficient
Make your users more engaged with
IT, development or supplier
Help you provide a great customer experience
Make you the supplier of choice rather than
necessity
… Leading to increased ROI
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7. The Motivation / A Few Examples
When preparing any sort of usability
presentation, the first port of call for examples is
the poetically named:
www.webpagesthatsuck.com
A few examples taken from “Worst Websites of
2012”
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8. The Motivation / Apple iTunes Preview
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9. The Motivation / Pinterest
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10. The Motivation / This is Scunthorpe
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11. The Motivation / Software
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12. The Motivation / Software
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13. The Motivation / What is eye tracking?
Eye tracking measures where a user is looking as
they undertake a task.
Watching a user’s eyes move can give us an
objective insight into:
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How easy a piece of software, web site or web
app is to us
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And more importantly, how to improve it
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14. The Motivation / Why eye tracking?
Eye tracking can give us insights that talking to
users alone would not.
For example:
More women notice an advert with a pretty model
Whereas more men just notice the pretty model
It’s not just a pretty face – readers pay more
attention to a product if the model is looking at it too
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15. Background / A little history
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16. Background / A Little History
A desire to understand how users
read, understand, work and learn is not new.
Nor is looking at eye movements to give insight into
thought.
Experimental psychologists began studying eye
movements during the 1800s.
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17. Background / Early Eye Tracking
Louis Emile Javal (1879)
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18. Background / Early Eye Tracking
Raymond Dodge (1871-1942)
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19. Background / Early Eye Tracking
Alfred Yarbus
Russia
1962
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20. Background / Eye Tracking for Usability
1970s
Significant research established eye
tracking Early usability studies
included eye tracking fighter pilots
1980s
Interest in eye tracking for studying
computer interfaces develops
1990s
2000s
Advances in technology to make eye
tracking less obtrusive and more
portable
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21. How eye tracking works / The nitty gritty
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22. How Eye Tracking Works / Hardware
The commonest technique uses near-infrared
light, and measures the angle of light reflected by
the eye.
This angle can then be used to calculate where the
eye is currently looking.
Other techniques include image processing web or
video camera images to estimate eye position but
these are generally less accurate.
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23. How Eye Tracking Works / Hardware
Eye tracking glasses are available for
understanding mobile behaviour and
perception, for example how shoppers behave. The
newest generations allow real-time viewing.
Eye trackers will typically produce 15-120 rows of
data per second. 30-60 rows of data is adequate
for most commercial applications.
This data must then be interpreted
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24. How Eye Tracking Works / Software
The interpretation software is a significant
investment in the eye tracking setup.
There are off the shelf packages, which will
produce picture visualisations, videos and statistics
(some examples of these later).
For research or specialist applications, bespoke
software development is often used.
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25. How UX works / The UX process
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26. How UX Works / The Brief
UX starts with an objective. For example:
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How can I make my users more efficient?
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My users keep complaining they hate our portal
but can’t say why. What can we do?
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How can we increase conversion from our
website?
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27. How UX Works / Planning
Designing a UX project will depend on:
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The question to answer
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The desired outcome – precise answers to
specific questions require far larger studies
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The type of users – more highly paid or “scarce”
users are more expensive to study
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28. How UX Works / Collecting Data
Data collection usually involves:
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Pre-screening participants – people with certain
conditions cannot be eye tracked
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Interviewing participants before, after or both
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Eye tracking the user, usually whilst undertaking
specific tasks.
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29. How UX Works / Analysis & Reporting
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30. How UX Works / Analysis & Reporting
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31. Future trends / Where UX is going next
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32. Future Trends / Inventive uses of eye tracking
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Webcam based eye tracking
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Eye tracking games
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Eye controlled user interfaces
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33. Future Trends / Supplementing eye tracking
Eye tracking is great for telling you what users are
thinking about but not so good for telling you what
their feelings and emotions are.
Current trends include supplementing eye tracking
with:
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Detection of emotion using facial recognition
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Skin response and EEG to detect engagement
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34. Demonstration / Eye tracking in operation
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35. The Sett Group / Who we are and what we do
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36. The Sett Group / Our History
When The Sett Group was first founded in
2008, we knew we had to offer something special
to “make it” in the toughest trading conditions for
decades
What could Sett bring to an already crowded
marketplace?
We started out with 6 values which underpin
everything we do
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37. The Sett Group / Our History
Our Valued Clients
Our relationship with our clients is central to everything we do. We
strive for long term relationships, becoming trusted partners rather
than mere suppliers
Sharing the Goal
We make our clients’ goals our goals and our clients’ aspirations our
aspirations. It’s not enough simply to provide a technological solution
– we focus on the business need, strengthening and growing our
business through strengthening and growing our clients’ businesses.
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38. The Sett Group / Our History
Plain English
We don’t blind our clients with science – everything we do is explained
in plain English and delivered with honesty and integrity. We aim to
take the mystery and magic out of what we do, trusting our results to
speak for themselves.
Comprehensive Toolbox
We undertake regular training and proof-of-concept work, keeping
abreast of the latest technologies, to ensure we have a varied range of
tools and techniques at our fingertips. This allows us to recommend
the best solution - not just our favourite solution – to meet a client’s
requirements.
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39. The Sett Group / Our History
Holistic View
Nothing we do exists in isolation – every solution we offer to a client
must fit into the wider context. Key strengths are integrating systems –
apps, websites and desktop systems – and teamwork with clients and
other specialists to achieve the “bigger picture”
Bespoke Solutions
One size rarely fits all – an organisation’s individuality is it’s
strength, and our strength is our ability to thrive on our client’s
originality. We tailor our methodology, our approach, the solution we
offer and even how “bespoke” the solution is to each client’s individual
needs
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40. The Sett Group / Our Group
Sett – the core of the group handling web
development, apps, software and consultancy, Sett is where it all
started back in 2008
Sett Innovation Programme – our tech innovation incubator, focused
on collaboration, research and commercialisation between academia
and industry
Sett UX Lab - the baby of the group, fuses user centric design with
cutting edge user testing and market research techniques, backing the
art of our design up with hard science
The combination is a “can do” organisation, capable of offering total
web design, development and testing solutions.
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41. Thank you
for reading
Any questions?
Drop us a line –
hello@settuk.com
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