May 2012 event: A UX Q&A
Posted: May 7th, 2012 | Author: Mark Connolly | Filed under: Events | Tags: event, user experience | No Comments »Wow, could we have gotten fewer actual words into the theme for this month’s event? I think not!
This month’s Q&A session is, surprisingly, a format that we haven’t explicitly done before.
Do you have questions about some aspect of UX, but haven’t had a chance to find answers? Now’s your chance. Whether you’re wondering how to quantify the usability of a product, or curious about what card-sorting is, there’s bound to be someone in our extended family of UX practitioners and researchers who can shed some light.
Why use a pencil and paper to create prototypes? How does multi-variate testing work? What’s the difference between a wireframe and a prototype? What is it you want to know?
Bring your questions, your answers, and your willingness to engage in a group discussion with the uxWaterloo crew.
Details
Thursday May 17, 2012
5:30 to 7:00 pm
Communitech Hub
151 Charles Street West, Suite 100, Kitchener
Sign up now, as space is limited!
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