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  1. UX stats for the faint-hearted: An interview with Jeff Sauro | Information & Design

    quantifying UX, via @calliope http://infodesign.com.au/uxpod/quantux/

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  2. Rhythm and Flow – A 2012 IA Summit Podcast with Peter Stahl » UIE Brain Sparks

    http://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2012/11/20/rhythm-and-flow-a-2012-ia-summit-podcast-with-peter-stahl/

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  3. UserZoom co-founder and co-CEO, Alfonso de la Nuez | BUX Podcast #36:| A Better User Experience

    http://abetteruserexperience.com/2012/04/bux-podcast-36-alfonso-de-la-nuez-founder-and-ceo-of-userzoom/

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  4. What’s Your Perception Strategy? (Why It’s NOT All About Content)

    If we focus too much on content, we ignore what we know about how our associative brain comes to makes sense new information. Think about how many people respond before reading past the first sentence of an email, or how a magazine article doesn’t get the same reaction when displayed in HTML. Or consider how knowing the author of a publication influences your judgement of that content.

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  5. Chris Risdon – Mapping the User Experience

    In the current multi-device, interconnected landscape, a user can interact with your product or service from a variety of touchpoints. At each, you must address the user’s needs at a particular place and time. Those needs are determined by where they are in the experience.

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  6. Cennydd Bowles’s Closing Plenary | IA Summit 2011

    http://library.iasummit.org/podcasts/closing-plenary/

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  7. SpoolCast: Organization Schemes for Web Content with Donna Spencer » UIE Brain Sparks

    When approaching your information architecture, you’ll realize most sets of content can be organized in more than one way. You need to figure out which works best for your audience, your content, and your project’s goal. There are many approaches to choose from—alphabetic, geographic, format, organizational structure, task, audience, subject/topic—just to name a few. In her UIE Virtual Seminar, Organization Schemes for Web Content, Donna shares the most popular approaches, and offers tips on when and how to use each.

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  8. Steph Hay – Writing Content for Usability » UIE Brain Sparks

    http://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2012/04/20/steph-hay-writing-content-for-usability/

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  9. Kim Goodwin – Designing with Scenarios: Putting Personas to Work » UIE Brain Sparks

    http://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2011/06/24/kim-goodwin-designing-with-scenarios-putting-personas-to-work/

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  10. UX Health Check: A Measure A Day Keeps the Redesign Away – Livia Labate & Austin Govella

    The UX Health Check allows IA/UX professionals and their collaborators to introduce metrics of success and benchmarks to their product and service design decision-making, from the most strategic to the most tactical aspects.

    Measures of success that qualify and quantify user experience efforts are scarce and not widely adopted. Livia Labate, Principal of Information Architecture and User Experience for Comcast Interactive Media, and Austin Govella, author and Independent Consultant, demonstrate the UX Health Check. This approach introduces a common language for UX professionals to measure how investments in improving the user experience result in concrete outcomes.

    http://www.boxesandarrows.com/view/ia-summit-09-day-3

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