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Title: Welcome to TC598 Usercentered Design


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Administrivia
  • EPost and Portfolio
  • Analysis of Design process

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Project Sharing
  • Group discussion
  • Share results of analysis (5 mins each)
  • Discuss the users, goals, context, tasks
  • Class-level discussion
  • What makes it a good candidate?
  • What challenges are present?
  • Any surprises?

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Form Project Teams
  • Teams
  • 4-5 students per team

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Discussion of Readings
  • Facilitate class discussion of topics / ideas /
    themes garnered from the online discussion,
    related to assigned readings.
  • Discussion Leaders
  • 1. Jenna Rovegno2. Lori Salmonsen 3. Annie
    Liao
  • Insights from supplemental reading.

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Thoughts on Design
  • Typical design process
  • Analysis
  • Design
  • Evaluation
  • Iteration
  • User-centered approach
  • Early Focus on Users
  • Empirical Measure of User Data
  • Iteration of the design

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Contextual Inquiry
  • Just one method of observation
  • Other elicitation methods
  • Interviews
  • Contextual inquiry
  • Card sorting exercises (for IA)
  • Surveys (for satisfaction)
  • Main principles
  • Context Gathering data in the context of users
    work
  • Focus The inquiry has an overriding focus
  • Partnership People participating in the inquiry
    work together

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Observing Users
  • Looking for much more than information about
    problems
  • Expert designers spend more time defining the
    situation than creating a solution
  • Understanding users human behavior, cognitive
    psychology
  • Why observe?
  • Self-reporting is typically poor
  • Things people dont think to tell you

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Premise
  • People are expert at their own work practices,
    but not talking about their work practices.
  • You are expert at asking questions and helping
    users talk about their work practices, but not
    about their work.

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Additional Pointers
  • Tips
  • Look for outcroppings, wear patterns, artifacts,
    lucky opportunities
  • Learn domain
  • Keep research ethics in mind
  • Take notes, consider audio and video
  • Maintain a productive mindset inquisitive,
    professional stranger
  • Be careful about inferences
  • If you are a user, be wary about assuming you
    already know what is going on
  • Keep first principles in mind learn about the
    user and how users do tasks

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Designing the contextual inquiry
  • Ideal situation
  • Existing product
  • lots of use
  • predictable environment
  • many potential users to choose from
  • limited types of users
  • limited expected variability in use

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Whats challenging?
  • Learning to observe (see what you normally
    overlook)
  • Learning to describe what you are seeing
  • Learning to manage inferences
  • Learning to ask questions (without leading)
  • Learning to avoid bias
  • Implying what they did was wrong
  • Subtle approval of what they did
  • Be aware of need to share
  • Recording

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Project ExerciseUser Analysis
  • Contextual Inquiry preferably with 3 users (but
    at least 2).
  • Prepare a one-page description of these results
    and potential implications for redesign.
  • Bring copies of the deliverable to class (one
    copy for each member of the team, one copy for
    the instructor) and also post it to your design
    portfolio.
  • Due next Thursday

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Looking back / Looking ahead
  • Where weve been
  • Topics Readings and discussion
  • What is UCD?
  • What to know about users?
  • Collecting information about users
  • Doing contextual inquiry
  • Project
  • Insights about users, tasks, and contextual
    issues
  • Where were going
  • Project Deliverable
  • Results of Contextual Inquiry
  • Readings
  • On tasks and context, characterizing and
    synthesizing, communicating
  • Deliverable 1 One page
  • Issue Statement A reminder
  • 1. Susan Saranovich2. Montine Rummel3. Scott
    Somohano
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