At last year’s IA Summit, I proclaimed during Five Minute Madness that I would help one person land a job in UX by the end of 2013. Luckily, I succeeded. My goal for 2014 is to encourage my peers to do the same. Our field depends on it. Here’s why. The Problem “It’s a great […]
Resisting the Temptation to Google Research Participants
Like you, I Google everyone and everything. It’s a force of habit. But this can be problematic when you’re recruiting and scheduling your own research participants. I can’t help but think of a particular incident a few years back that sparked this realization. At the time, I was taking notes for a remote user research […]
Encouraging Women in Tech to Speak Publicly
I had the privilege of writing an article for UX Brainstorm about encouraging more women in tech to speak publicly. Please check it out and let me know if you have any thoughts in the comments section. Cheers!
How I Introduced the UX Process at AWeber
As they say, being a change agent is not always easy. Poorly managed change is typically a recipe for disaster, even if it’s welcomed and wanted change. So when I was hired as AWeber’s first dedicated UX specialist in November of 2012, I wanted to introduce UX into the process as smoothly as possible. The […]
What I Learned from Teaching UX, Part 2
I recently taught an Intro to UX class for Girl Develop It Philadelphia. Part 1 of this post covers the lecture portion of the class. The second half of the class was devoted to an interactive brainstorming session using the affinity diagramming technique. At Happy Cog, we did lots of interactive workshops and brainstorming sessions, […]
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