Interactive Primer Notes: Agile Development
Show notes:
Michael’s recommended site for managing the agile process – http://www.pivotaltracker.com/
Show notes:
Michael’s recommended site for managing the agile process – http://www.pivotaltracker.com/
User Experience (UX) design cannot be accomplished without proper context and empathy for those who’ll interact with an app or website. Our next webinar is about how our UX team applies user research as part of our scientific approach to develop better interactive experiences tailored specifically for their intended audiences.
Nerdery UX gurus Zack N and Mike J will discuss how knowledge is power when it comes to understanding user needs, goals motivations and frustrations. We’ll cover:
It’s amazing how much has changed in the design and development world in a little over a year after our last Designing for Development webinar.
I got a lot of great feedback from yesterday’s Mobile UX Primer that I decided to post the presentation video and slide deck today instead of next week. Below the slides are links to the sources for the stats and links to the GUI templates for the various mobile operating systems.
If you have a question that you would like answered, tune in to tomorrow’s webinar at 3:15 p.m. CST.
Show Notes
Sources for choosing a target OS
Sources for the most popular phones on the market
Source for most popular tablets on the market
OS UI Guidelines
OS GUI Templates
Source for the total number of apps
Much like chocolate and peanut butter, User Experience Designers and Interactive Developers just go together. Mike and Nick gave us a glimpse into their processes and explained how UX works at The Nerdery.
You set up your Facebook questions and our unstumpable developers Konr, Dan, and Jon knocked them down. The video below is spliced together from the Tuesday and Thursday sessions which explains quick wardrobe and host changes.
Were you still asleep at 9:40 am? Maybe you were watching your favorite Saturday morning cartoons. If so, that means you missed our nerds Mark and Kris, along with Dana from GiveMN.org, talking to Eric Perkins from Kare 11 about the upcoming Overnight Website Challenge. It’s really too bad that you missed it because you will never be able to watch it again.
Wait… My editor is telling me, due to what can only be described as a technology miracle, the video has be posted to the internet and is able to be watched right now. Let’s go to the tape.
We’ll see you next weekend. Web pros and nonprofits, that means you should start resting up now.