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FiveSketches, to UX
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An AI function I would use:
During video calls, generate video of my face that always looks at the camera – not slightly down at my laptop keyboard, or sideways at the cat – in the interest of better interpersonal communication through eye contact.

travisfw,
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@FiveSketches 💯 I've been saying that for years.

In my version you get a generated 3D avatar that looks like you (no choice) and rather than streaming video you stream facial expression. You don't have to worry about lighting, your hair, or anything so you can just take the call. No more black screens in meetings.

FiveSketches, to UX
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Agile was intended to address the problem of waterfall software development: delivering the wrong thing too late.

When "Agile" teams only want to code something once – no acceptance that usability testing might reveal a failing that necessitates another iteration – it's just more waterfall development with Agile-flavoured rituals and ceremonies.

airwhale,
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@FiveSketches

I've recently seen a KPI used called "First Time Right" to measure the ratio of dev tickets needing re-work, as if that is inheritly a bad thing.

Born of good intentions, I'm sure, but given the trends of that KPI, it wasn't helping.

What DID help was to connect the users and devs so they could talk to one another and gain a shared understanding of what problem needed to be solved. It is disheartening to see how we STILL struggle with basic issues like this.

FiveSketches, to design
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I did user research on an Agile team for a few years. I tagged ALL observations, not just those about any sprint's key questions.

As the product team evolved its focus, I was able to slice and dice my data to answer questions we hadn't yet formally asked.

Each time, I could leapfrog the first study into informed follow-up studies.

In the long run, extra Time Tagging = Time Saved when starting a new product direction.

Chris,
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@FiveSketches How did you store it all? I’ve been piling up Google drive folders with a bunch of reports, but I really don’t know how I’d effectively find and reference anything in there to answer future questions.

FiveSketches,
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@Chris There are specialty tools for this.

I used Reframer, by Optimal Workshop. Aurelius is nice, too. There are others. Schedule some free demos.

If you use a tool that has a speech-to-text transcription function, it makes data entry from recordings faster. Tagging takes time, of course. You need a robust set of keywords that cover: your domain and its features, user emotions and attitudes, user-performance tags, and specific UI parts.

Also, ensure any cloud data storage is GDPR compliant.

FiveSketches, to UXDesign
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Qwerty keyboards are laid out to keep the arms of a mechanical typewriter from hitting each other as you type, because letters that are more commonly used side by side are farther apart on the "keyboard".

Thumb typing has different constraints. There's probably a case for a different keyboard layout, now, to reduce common typos.

Who would research new layouts and the demand? One of the O/S publishers?

FiveSketches,
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@bragefuglseth
I am trying it now!

bragefuglseth,
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@FiveSketches Nice! Be aware that it can take a couple of days to get fully used to it 😁⌨️

FiveSketches, to accessibility
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At a presentation by a Deaf speaker, Sami.

She says good lip-readers only catch about 30% of what's being spoken.

Movies have misled me to believe lip-readers can recognize almost every word by watching people speak.

FiveSketches,
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In the talk, yesterday, speaker Sami mentioned that, locally, Deaf people use most of the signs you can learn on YouTube.

❔Most❔ Wait a minute, right?

It turns out there are regional sign-language variations, similar to spoken accents, which she called "regional identity".

hobbitswife,
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@FiveSketches there’s definitely regional accents in BSL - I remember this coming up when I was learning stage 1 & 2 in-person.

I did find the sign names for places names hilarious cos it seems to be what the place is famous for & might not be what the local place calls itself in sign.

I also learned not to be too vigorous with the word ‘have’ else I’d end up swearing 😂

FiveSketches, to privacy
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One drawback of using an anti-tracking function and continuously deleting cookies is that when you donate to a free site you use, by the next session they have no idea it was you and are again asking for a donation.

Unless you sign in. But that defeats using an anti-tracking function.

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