A review of Eye Tracking in User Experience Design by Bergstrom and Schall. Experts discuss how they’ve leveraged eye tracking to improve user experiences in various domains.
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Mountain Goat
Two mountain goats stand facing each other on opposite sides of a chasm. One says,
“That’s what I admire about you, Earl. You’re not afraid to step outside of your comfort zone.”
The other goat is standing with his back legs on the cliff and his front legs resting in the air.
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Using an emotion chart to capture self-reported emotions can be more cost effective, unbiased, and accurate compared to agile biometric methods.
Lessons learned designing non-linear play experiences for a hybrid of classic letter blocks and character-driven tablet content.
The Case for Being a UX Unicorn: Learning to Work More Effectively with Web Developers (Book Review)
A review of Bridging UX & Web Development by Jack Moffett. A good base for getting started with learning to code.
User group conferences can provide great opportunities to reach qualified prospective research participants in a single location—a potential goldmine for collecting rich user data.
Creating an effective customer feedback system requires an understanding of the data provided by analytics but also an understanding of the user and business goals.
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Furniture repair made simple
A book titled furniture repair made simple is placed under a table leg, making the table stand level.
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Read more Rubes cartoons or download the new daily Rubes app at rubescartoons.com (c) 2013, Leigh Rubin, Syndicated Cartoonist
New ideas in e-learning are both designing education and educating design. The new educational experience includes interdisciplinary teaching and exploratory learning
Designing effective learning tools and technology for education in Mexico requires an understanding of the diverse cultural, economic, and political issues unique to the region.
