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Scott Hanselman and the Web Stack of Love!
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Communicating at Oredev
.NET Rocks! is a weekly Internet audio talk show for .NET Developers.
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.NET Rocks! - John Papa Looks at the Microsoft Client Landscape
.NET Rocks! is a weekly Internet audio talk show for .NET Developers.
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Multi-channel experience frameworks: Challenges designing for 1ft, 2ft and 10ft experiences « UX Australia 2011
Most companies struggle with questions of consistency, familiarity, integration and convergence when delivering products and services across channels. Should products look and feel the same across different media and contexts? How do you create consistent, familiar experiences across products? How do you bring together teams with different perspectives and skill sets to achieve a common vision on delivering integrated end-to-end experiences?
We’ll be presenting a recent 10 week project in which Mobile Experience was engaged to produce a strategic design framework to help our client deliver more seamless products and services across 1ft, 2ft and 10ft contexts.
With the ultimate goals of raising customer-centred design awareness, improving product and service quality, establishing greater design consistency, and raising organisational design maturity, this framework also sought to examine and address critical institutional barriers within the organisation that inhibit end-to-end service delivery.
Anything but theoretical, this framework delivered tangible tools and examples to bring teams together around a common vision and approach to design. Moreover, we discuss how the framework sought to institutionalise best practice across Online, Mobile/Tablet and TV environments; embed end-to-end service requirements; facilitate evaluation of existing designs; and support organisational change management.
This presentation will discuss the following outcomes, learnings and challenges:
Defining a strategic, theoretically-sound yet pragmatic approach to multi-channel design Uncovering organisational factors that inhibit effective design practice Establishing a design vocabulary to articulate different levels of design, their place and importance to stakeholders How strategic design frameworks can help organisations create a more cohesive and principle-driven design environment Challenges and lessons learnt from embedding new strategic design practices Audience members will receive insights into designing for multi-channel environments (mobile web, mobile apps, tablet, PC, TV), practical examples of the strategic framework in action, and clear take aways to build upon our successes and learnings.
Resources:
Slides - http://www.slideshare.net/rodfarmer/creating-multichannel-design-frameworks-mobile-experience-9016224Tagged with uxaustralia 2011 conference mobile design framework rod farmer ash donaldson
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DNR #541 - Anders Hejlsberg blows our minds!
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DNR #383 - Jon Skeet on C# 3.0
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DNR 611 - Jon Skeet and Bill Wagner Disagree About C#
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Coding QA Podcast
Federico and Matthew share their thoughts on everything QA
http://www.codingqa.com/episode-51-new-owners-and-testers-as-developers
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Energy Market Instability / Audio Podcasts / Podcasts / Home - Strategic Trends
Matthew Hulbert, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Studies, discusses the global energy market response to the political crisis in Egypt, and the role that the perception of political risk plays in commodity pricing in the energy market. In particular, he highlights how the confluence of important geopolitical factors — especially instability in the Middle East — is driving the rise in oil prices.
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Estonia and Europe / Audio Podcasts / Podcasts / Home - Strategic Trends
Dr Piret Ehin, senior researcher at the Institute of Government and Politics at the University of Tartu and research associate at the Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, talks with the ISN about current developments in Estonia. In particular, she discusses the political implications of joining the Eurozone, and the public’s reaction to the process of change given the financial crisis. In addition, she discusses Estonia’s relations with its neighbors, the status of its border treaty with Russia and upcoming elections.
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