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On Facebook, Google, and Our Evolving Social Mores Online
Adams suggests we, as architects of what I like to call the conversation economy, should design for how we really interact with people, and I completely agree. The problem is, while I agree with the idea of designing around people, the truth is that we haven't quite figured out what this design looks like.
John Battelle's Searchblog
- Saturday, July 10, 2010
The know-why tragedy : divorced from my work on the cutting room floor
Since then we have had social computing platforms as an alternative, and now we are starting to see this evolving where the tools are designed or allow the user to design them in the flow of the way we practice work. Patrice talks very passionately about visibility and fragments, rather than closed and big buried documents.
Library clips
- Thursday, July 8, 2010
How to Design Your Own Exit
But, rather than simply bowing out of a job when something better comes along, it can be more rewarding and satisfying — and better for your reputation and future prospects — to design your own exit from the company. Design Your Own Exit. Have you ever designed your own exit from a company? When Your Exit Matters.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, July 6, 2010
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UI Pattern Documentation Review
In many cases, less proprietary patterns are more useful in solving a design problem as they can be implemented more uniformly across platforms. Producing a common pattern library, however, implies that the patterns presented are at the very least, consistently documented and most probably presented in the same single classification system.
Boxes and Arrows
- Monday, June 29, 2009
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Using Wikis to Document UI Specifications
Introduction The role of the interaction designer is to specify the interface’s behaviors and elements, so that engineers know what to build and how the product should operate. This documentation is commonly known as a UI specification or UI spec. Figure References: How you refer to a figure or diagram within the document.
Boxes and Arrows
- Monday, June 29, 2009
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Information Architecture for Audio: Doing It Right - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design
Boxes And Arrows : The Design Behind the Design Register or Log In Search Stories Ideas Forums People Events Jobs About December Issue, 2008 Jens Jacobsen 32 Reputation points Jens likes writing for multimedia and loves tracking down usability issues. Jens started as a technology writer. only in German, sorry!) Greeting 2.
ChiefTech
- Monday, January 12, 2009
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eLearning Costs : eLearning Technology
eLearning Technology Tony Karrers eLearning Blog on e-Learning Trends eLearning 2.0 In many cases, there can be significant work to design that kind of learning experience. So, again, a big question is whether they are designing a kind of simulation that plays within the simple interactions you describe? Please Opine). Or not.
elearning Technology
- Thursday, September 10, 2009
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Joining Dots: Blog: Documents versus Records
Please visit the new blog at www.joiningdots.com/blog/ 09 December 2005 Documents versus Records During 2002, I was involved in a project to implement electronic records management (not SOX, that act was still in development.) Put too many controls in place and they simply will not create the document - no document, no record.
Joining Dots: Blog
- Friday, December 9, 2005
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Social Business Design
Social Business Design by Jeffrey Dachis, Peter Kim, and Kate Niederhoffer with Jevon MacDonald and David Armano Social Business Design | October 5, 2009! 2009 Dachis Group Executive Summary Technology, society, and work are all changing at breakneck speeds, creating new opportunities for value creation. Page 1 ! produced.
www.dachisgroup.com
- Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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Bringing User Centered Design to the Agile Environment
built a team with a dedicated user researcher; information architect; interaction and visual designers and we even made a guerilla usability lab and had regular test sessions. This required the design team to work a “Sprint (month long iteration) ahead of the development team. Where does the designer fit into the frame?
Boxes and Arrows
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
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Wanted/Needed: UX Design for Collaboration 2.0
They may exchange ideas, arrange an event, write a report, lay bricks, or design some software. Evolve Into An Enterprise Technology? While these research areas from previous decades generated many novel and hopeful ideas, there seems to have been an overly academic orientation rather than much focus on software design. suffix).
Boxes and Arrows
- Thursday, March 12, 2009
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Interactivity & Mobile Development
One is essentially passive: you watch a video, listen to an audio, or read a document (text potentially augmented by graphics). Most specifically, it’s hyper-documents (e.g. Tags: design mobile technology A while ago, I characterized the stages of web development as: Web 1.0: Web 2.0: Web 3.0: Fingers crossed!
Learnlets
- Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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9 Great Document Collaboration Tools for Teams
With cloud computing continuing its reach into areas once dominated by desktop applications, it’s a great time to consider how your business could benefit from online collaboration tools for producing great documents. Perhaps the most famous among them is Google Documents. Thanks Mash. jeux pc Kowshik Islam Wow great post!
mashable.com
- Monday, December 21, 2009
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