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The Process of Persuasive Design in Six Steps with Dr. Eric Schaffer
It’s natural to think that more persuasion methods are good and lots of persuasion methods will result in lots of conversion. But it's not true. In this video Dr. Eric Schaffer explains 6 steps to make your website more engaging and persuasive.
Q&A About HFI's Certified User Experience Analyst (CXA) Program
Author Interview - Part 3 - Institutionalization of UX: A Step-by-Step Guide
Part 3 - UXpractice.com Interview - Organizational Certification VS. Individual Certification and MORE --
Part 3 - UXpractice.com Interview - Organizational Certification VS. Individual Certification and MORE --
Author Interview - Part 2 - Institutionalization of UX: A Step-by-Step Guide
Impacting the Bottom Line & Having a Mature UX Model - Part 2 in our Interview series with HFI CEO, Dr. Eric Schaffer on his 2nd edition of his new UX Practice book featuring HFI Global Head of Technical, Apala Lahiri, co-author.
Author Interview - Part 1 - Institutionalization of UX: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you're curious about large scale industrial strength UX this the first ten minutes of this interview on their new UX Practice book is for you!
If you're curious about large scale industrial strength UX this the first ten minutes of this interview on their new UX Practice book is for you!
UX Marketplace: It's Like Magic!
Magic & UX yeah!!
Magic & UX!! A great way to share UX ideas!!
I personally met Noah in Toronto for the CUA fast track. He's a great guy. Good job, Noah.
Magic & UX!! A great way to share UX ideas!!
UX and Health Care, with Jeff Horvath
3 Common UX Mistakes Made by Financial Institutions
Whiteboard Video - 3 Common UX Mistakes http://ow.ly/tiYmt
Applies to pretty much every industry, not just financial institutions, but a nice little video.
3 Common UX Mistakes Made by Financial Institutions - good video, worth a watch for anyone planning new projects http://buff.ly/HtPDQm
Tres errores comunes en #UX que cometen las instituciones financieras #uxfails
Certified Practice in Usability, with Mary M. Michaels
Gamification in UX Design with Dr. Noah Schaffer
Linking User Experience Knowledge
UX Strategy: Don't build a usable wrong thing, with Dr. Eric Schaffer
Are you still building a 'usable wrong thing' ?
UX Strategy: Don't build a usable wrong thing, with Dr. Eric Schaffer
This makes sense
Its hard though. We always look for the easiest/fastest/most complicated way to 'fix' things that may or may not be broken.
We can't always work in a vacuum ya know? :P
A UX Strategist designs the cross channel solution to create a coherent and aligned ecosystem, motivating the user to change behavior.
Pretty basic: in a properly designed multichannel ecosystem users simply don't "feel" the barriers between the channels and the screens. Users are already motivated and ready for that. The business is not, and this is the biggest challenge.
Hope is not a strategy. Brilliant! Great share.
Don't make the wrong usable thing! #UX video
http://ow.ly/m0G8X
"Without motivation and a big picture design, we just end up hoping if we build it, they'll come.
And hope is not a strategy."
Nice videos, I've enjoyed your channel. In your transcript you have some animation notes leftover: (ANIMATE radio button on right, erase and move to left before the label). Are you animating this in-house or using a studio? I noticed the marker said truscribe which appears to do these types of white-board animations.
Yes the video is animated by Truscribe . Thanks for the note on the transcript. Will clean that up.
UX Futurists Conference 2013 - Chapter 1: The Future is Mobile
Journey with mobile UX thought leaders into where mobile is heading --
Journey with mobile UX thought leaders into where mobile is heading --
I made some improvements
Thanks. But can you please remove chevrons? They are not used for pre-recorded captions. And square brackets are used only for sound descriptions, not speaker idenficiations - thy are idenfied as "Speaker: hello!" I explain more on my audio accessibility website about how to make proper captions. thanks!
Great to see captions and music descriptions, but I do not see speaker identifications. You may recognize by hearing, but it's confusing for us to know who speaks what. Would you please add speaker identificaitons? Also, for [music] - can you please keep it for as long as it plays - not just for one second? Thanks!
The ROI of User Experience with Dr. Susan Weinschenk
Design for human being, is how we improve our great ideas to the world!
Save money, design for the user.
Something to share with your developer friends. :-)
The ROI of UX
an old classic...
7 principles that make your website more engaging with Dr. Susan Weinschenk
The message is the medium. Plz share & enjoy!!
7 principles that make your website more engaging
7 Principles help with engagement!
Only 1 Day Left To Watch This Video
A really fantastic collection of principles that you should know about if you're helping to build a website. It's great to see one of my favorites (The Paradox of Choice) explained so clearly.
Wait, why are you awake? :)
I was just heading off to bed then ;)
Really interesting video on Neuro WebDesign - Easy watching on a Friday Afternoon!
The Process of Persuasive Design in Six Steps with Dr. Eric Schaffer
As a sales manager.... I cannot thank Dr. S!!!!! This is the most powerful tool I've ever seen! I mean that with every fiber and cell in my body.... PLEASE WATCH THIS OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN..... OUR SALES HAS GROWN ALREADY 5% IN ONLY 4 MONTHS..... HUGE!
Good video on persuasion.
Great video on web design.
Persuasive design is evil. #ux
UX-Video: HFI Animate - Six Steps to Persuasive Design with Dr. Eric Schaffer
_Dr. Eric Schaffer takes us through six steps of the process of creating a persuasive design. Download a poster of this animation and a free white paper on PET research at http://www.humanfactors.com/persuasion.asp_
Video: http://youtu.be/Z1y-VcZ3JB8
Link: http://www.humanfactors.com/persuasion.asp
#ux #userexperience #uxvideo #uxvideo
UX Enterprise, The Future of UX Work with Dr. Eric Schaffer
I could not agree more.
I'm trying to listen but it's difficult when there are so many pretty pictures
Great concept, and at the same time I'm totally put off by the sheer number of buzzwords you crammed into a 3 minute video.
Object oriented UX.
Interesting!
What Every CEO Needs to Know About UX with Dr. Eric Schaffer
Interesting thoughts about User Experience...
Timely! DENSO, MIT AgeLab and Touchstone Evaluations Establish New Consortium to Study Driver Distraction.
New video!
cool video
Very nice animated white board video — Why Every CEO Needs to Know About #UX
Cross Cultural Design: Getting It Right the First Time
Cultural attributes considered and applied
Not all markets are equal.
Design challenges across the globe -
+Terri Michos I found this almost by accident, it seemed like a material which you could consider as possibly useful. (4 minutes presentation about differences in product and services design between cultures - more introduction and topic opening than explanation)
After my trip to india, i am not sure, i would call that attitude "relaxed"...
+Petr Mazak Yeah, I follow these guys. They do good, reputable stuff. Keep the suggestions coming! Thx. :)
Wonderful presentation.
@ShruthiBharataNatyam Thank you. Yes we know about the mistake. It got through several stages of proof reading and the video will have to be reshot to fix it. Thanks for your kind comments on the video.
Mrs. Apala, I love your work! I will be starting my Masters in Human Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon this fall and I hope to go into the field of internationalization of ICTs and contextual innovation. I hope to also design for emerging markets in the interest of development. Your work has truly been inspirational for me. Any tips of how to break into the HCI for cross cultural design field would be much appreciated! Thank you!
Building Industrial Strength UX, with Dr. Eric Schaffer
Diving Deep into UX --
Diving Deep into UX --
Really enjoyed this... None of us are smarter than all of us!
Some good thinking around the needs of enterprise-level UX: "An industrial-strength usability practice is NOT just a lot of really smart UX staff."
UX-Video: Building Industrial Strength Usability
_Dr. Schaffer talks about the importance of institutionalizing usability and user experience (UX) in organizations in order to reach the highest standards of user centered design. Download a poster of this animation or free whitepaper on institutionalization of usability at http://www.humanfactors.com/buildingUX.asp_
http://youtu.be/ee-yqyZ0JRA
The Human Factors International Channel for more great videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/HFIvideo
#ux #userexperience #uxvideo
UX Strategy: Don't build a usable wrong thing, with Dr. Eric Schaffer
Are you still building a 'usable wrong thing' ?
UX Strategy: Don't build a usable wrong thing, with Dr. Eric Schaffer
This makes sense
Its hard though. We always look for the easiest/fastest/most complicated way to 'fix' things that may or may not be broken.
We can't always work in a vacuum ya know? :P
A UX Strategist designs the cross channel solution to create a coherent and aligned ecosystem, motivating the user to change behavior.
Pretty basic: in a properly designed multichannel ecosystem users simply don't "feel" the barriers between the channels and the screens. Users are already motivated and ready for that. The business is not, and this is the biggest challenge.
This makes sense
Hope is not a strategy. Brilliant! Great share.
UX Marketplace with Dr. Eric Schaffer
What is the UX Marketplace & how does it work?? Eric Schaffer takes you on a tour with a detailed journey --
Buy and sell UX objects at UX Marketplace
3 Common UX Mistakes Made by Financial Institutions
Whiteboard Video - 3 Common UX Mistakes http://ow.ly/tiYmt
Applies to pretty much every industry, not just financial institutions, but a nice little video
3 Common UX Mistakes Made by Financial Institutions - good video, worth a watch for anyone planning new projects http://buff.ly/HtPDQm
The Institute of Customer Experience - Researching the future of Global Customer Experience
Questions on the future of entertainment to excite you!
I'd like to disagree, It's definitely not lack of awareness! I agree Second life has been around for a while, but with only over 70,000 active users per day it isn't a future product for the public yet. Far from a differing experience like Facebook which was launched much later. Edible plates have been around for a long time, the video is trying to highlight mass food packaging. Most companies listed there are defunct. We're not evaluating products merely by their existence but it's sustenance.
Cool. :) Thanks for the inputs.
Play- Find wiki [dot] secondlife [dot] com/wiki/Features and Eat- sierraclub [dot] org/sustainable_consumption/articles/eat_your_plates [dot] asp :D
Eat and Play: There are things which seems you people are not aware of.
UX Futurists Conference 2013 - Chapter 1: The Future is Mobile
Journey with mobile UX thought leaders into where mobile is heading --
Journey with mobile UX thought leaders into where mobile is heading --
I made some improvements
Thanks. But can you please remove chevrons? They are not used for pre-recorded captions. And square brackets are used only for sound descriptions, not speaker idenficiations - thy are idenfied as "Speaker: hello!" I explain more on my audio accessibility website about how to make proper captions. thanks!
Great to see captions and music descriptions, but I do not see speaker identifications. You may recognize by hearing, but it's confusing for us to know who speaks what. Would you please add speaker identificaitons? Also, for [music] - can you please keep it for as long as it plays - not just for one second? Thanks!
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