afternoon at the museum: ux in nontraditional settings
DESCRIPTION
UXPA 2013 Annual Conference Friday July 12, 2013 1:30pm - 2:30pm by Katherine Campbell User-centered design is normally associated with computers, mobile devices and the web. Referencing my past experiences working with two of the Smithsonian’s hands-on spaces, I will examine what it means to craft a positive user experience and how that relates to nontraditional disciplines such as museum exhibits and educational centers. I will encourage you to look at user experience design through a different lens and approach projects with a fresh perspective.TRANSCRIPT
Parallel
introduction
Scenic route
Someone else’s shoes
Smithsonian institution
Lemelson center for the study of
invention and innovation
Invention at play
Spark! lab
Lemelson center’s mission
Development team
Educational programming
Ux comparison
Creation phase
(product)
Visitor needs
Persons with disabilities
audience
Group size
Time constraints
safety
Ux comparisons
508 compliance
Target market
Web traffic
Attention span
Data encryption
tweak
clarity
accessibility
usability
Sound familiar?
Usability testing
informal
Visitor response
Staff response
Supply usage
Attendance levels
Ux comparisons
User response
Design issues
Eye tracking and mouse clicks
Web analytics
implementation
reconfigure
adjust
increase
align
Common thread
Thank you!
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