--UPDATE--
Since the event sold out overnight, UXBrighton have changed venues and added
more tickets - there are now more available.

Even if you are not based in Brighton in the UK it will worth while to come
along, as it is free, and Brighton is very easy to get to.

Gatwick Airport is only 30 mins away, with many low cost airlines flying
there. London is only an hour away.


2009/9/9 Harry Brignull <ha...@brignull.com>

> ** Sorry for the cross-posting **
> Hi Everyone,
>
> The next UX-Brighton event on remote user research, and we've got a
> fantastic line-up for you. As usual it's free to attend.
>
> *When*: October 13th, 2009 (6pm start)
> *Where*: iCrossing, Black Lion Street, Brighton. (If there's a big demand
> for tickets we may move the event to a bigger venue nearby)
> *Tickets*: Free, but you need to book a place on 
> eventwax<http://uxbri_1.eventwax.com/ux-brighton-remote-user-research---a-360-degree-view>
>
> Although the audience of websites is global, the most common ways of user
> research are spatially bound, and confined to a research laboratory.  This
> is in direct contrast to both the global spirit of the web and the broad
> selection of people who view a website or online application.  Tonight's
> talks will show how you can use online methods for carrying out usability
> research at each stage of the design process.
>
> *Remote usability applied - A case study by Louise Klinker*
> Louise will discuss how she used a remote research tool in a recent
> project. She will explain how remote user research can be applied, and how
> it can influence the development process of the project. Louise is a User
> Experience Consultant at Flow Interactive. She has worked for some of the
> leading companies in design and research, including Mollerup Designlab, X
> service design, and of course Flow. Bill Buxton said in ‘Sketching User
> Experiences’ that “Louise can hold their own with the best of them”. She has
> worked with clients including The BBC, The Guardian, The Foreign Office,
> BUPA, Tesco, Nokia, Sky and Shell.
>
> *The Birth of an Idea - Remote Ethnography by David Tait and Ofer Deshe*
> Ofer and David will take us through a journey from initial concepts through
> the design of a new remote ethnography web service. The service is a new
> framework that enables easier access to contextual research and includes
> data capturing technologies such as smart phone apps,  an online web diary,
> email and social media integration. Additionally, the framework includes a
> number of built-in qualitative analysis tools. Analysis is conducted in
> real-time allowing ongoing monitoring of behaviours in remote locations and
> contexts. Before pursuing this venture, Ofer worked as a Principal
> Consultant at Flow and has led numerous user experience research, design and
> strategy projects. David is an innovative computer scientist with expertise
> in designing knowledge, customer insight systems, and search algorithms.
> Prior to working on this service, David designed a search interface for a
> financial trading solution and a Mandarin phonetic search algorithm.
>
> *Testing the Prototype - Synchronous Remote Testing by Volker Gersabeck of
> pidoco°*
> Volker, who is coming all the way from Berlin, will show off the next
> version of pidoco°. Pidoco° is a web-based software suite for prototyping
> and testing. It allows for live-collaborative designing a prototype, which
> is instantanously available on many devices (desktop, mobile, etc). Built
> around the prototype are different ways for collecting feedback from all the
> different stakeholders. With the new version comes a module which allows for
> moderated remote usability tests with zero set up cost. Volker co-founded
> pidoco°, and has been leading its development since the first line of code
> was written three years ago. He also co-organised the UXcamp 2009 in Berlin,
> and is already planning a European one for next year.
>
> *Testing the Product - Asynchronous Remote Testing by Sabrina Mach*
> Sabrina will present Webnographer, a tool for un-moderated remote usability
> testing, which enables fast and cost effective testing of any website with
> participants across the world. She will show how Webnographer can be used to
> inform the design of your website, how it benchmarks performance, and how to
> gain insight into user behaviour through the different reports that the tool
> offers. Sabrina is co-founder of FeraLabs, a usability consultancy
> specialising in remote user research. Using Webnographer, Sabrina helps
> clients understand their user’s behaviour, providing them with formative
> insight for design teams, as well as summative results for benchmarking
> website performance.
>
> *→ **Book your free ticket now on 
> eventwax*<http://uxbri_1.eventwax.com/ux-brighton-remote-user-research---a-360-degree-view>
>
>
> --
> Dr. Harry Brignull
> User Experience Consultant
> http://www.90percentofeverything.com
> + 44 (0)7920 474784
>
>
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