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Card sorting can be very effective in navigation design but traditional approaches make it a daunting task, especially for the uninitiated. This workshop gives participants hands-on experience of several new techniques in the conduct and analysis of card sorting, in particular using bar codes for data capture and several innovative methods of analysis. (For further information see interactions magazine September+October 2005 or visit http://www.syntagm.co.uk/design/cardsort.shtml) Agenda
BiographyWilliam Hudson consults, writes and teaches in the fields of user-centred design and usability. He has over 30 years experience in the development of interactive systems, initially with a background in software engineering. William was the product and user interface designer for the Emmy-award-winning "boujou"; now an indispensable tool in many film studios. He has specialized in interaction design and human-computer interaction since the late 1980's. William has written and taught courses which have been presented to hundreds of software and web developers, designers and managers in the UK, North America and Europe. He is the founder and principal consultant of Syntagm, a consultancy specializing in the design of interactive systems established in 1985. William has written numerous articles for the ACM's SIGCHI Bulletin and interactions magazine, some of which will be discussed during the event. |
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