Date/Time
Date(s) - 07/21/2015
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
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During this workshop, we will analyze the UX of a make-believe library’s website in a real-life scenario where time is short and the budget’s constrained using a myriad of UX tools. By learning and using simple heuristics to evaluate the user experience, then communicating suggestions in a way that is meaningful to our pretend library stakeholders, attendees will walk away with an applicable skill-set and a solid framework on which to build a robust understand of user experience design.
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Instructor Bio ~ Michael Schofield
Michael Schofield (@schoeyfield) is a front end developer slash librarian specializing in interaction and user experience. He writes a ton and speaks at a variety of conferences about design triggers, responsive web design, lean code, content strategy, user engagement, and pushing the #libweb forward.
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