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Research Presentation, Seattle
Presentation on Exploratory User Field Research at Nokia's Mobile HCI Group which I gave in Seattle last week at an event hosted by Wendy March. The PowerPoint presentation can be downloaded from here [3MB].
Executive summary? Keep re-assessing the value long after the project is finished.
That, plus - conducting research outside the lab means dealing with everything that life can throw at you. Photo below? Part of street research in Berlin into what people carry and why - during an interview in a park with his alcoholic owner, trying to avoid being bitten and, naturally getting the data we were after. Bless.
Writing from Tokyo | March 9, 2006 | Permalink
Comments
Nice presentation, but a bit obscure without the text. Why not doing a podcast with the audio of the presentation?
Cheers
Posted by: Christian at March 9, 2006 10:15 PM
I don't think a pod-cast would adequately communicate the experience {waves arms}. That and the effort involved in producing something half-decent.
But tips always welcome. :)
Posted by: Jan at March 10, 2006 7:37 AM
I wish I'd been there! Clearly the powerpoint is missing the true meat of the presentation (but that makes for a good presentation, really).
Posted by: Kristen Johansen at March 15, 2006 9:50 AM
Well the online presentation is designed to be more appetizer than full course.
Posted by: Jan at March 15, 2006 12:54 PM
