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My UX Scotland conference presentation: Change through education – Website and Communications Blog
It’s these assumptions and preconceptions that can be most damaging to the acceptance of user research . ... But if these assumptions are externalised early on, and they’re expressed as hypotheses, I’ve found that I’ve gained a lot more traction
Reviewing our usability test facilitation skills – Future student online experiences
I did this in our discovery user research , but I did not write out the goals in the scripts for our development and delivery phase testing. ... in the service we are collaborating with, to come up with the research goals.
Academic Peer Learning – Teaching Matters
The Leadership Group has over 400 members globally and has been developing a number of new work stream focusing on research , impact evaluation, leader and professional development among others. ... What Next: Postgraduate support. There has been an
Week 10: a trimmed tree is no place for song birds – Preston Taylor / Curating (2025-2026)[SEM2]
Highlighted text from Hudson, A. (2017) ‘Building a user -generated museum: a conversation with Alistair Hudson’, OpenDemocracy, 5 May. ... Hudson, A. (2017) ‘Building a user -generated museum: a conversation with Alistair Hudson’, OpenDemocracy, 5
January Bulletin 2018 – SCPHRP
The Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy (SCPHRP) - leaders in co-production, intervention development and pragmatic evaluation. ... user collaborations that ensure timely, robust, policy relevant research that is created with –
WEEK 1 THE GAME IS ON? – Beichen Huang / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
Beichen effectively addresses this important research gap, linking games to cultural identity, social structures, and capitalism through Daniel Muriel and Garry Crawford’s framework. ... Narrative expands through IP and transmedia storytelling,
Design sprint 6 prototype walkthrough – Future student online experiences
The prototype was developed in little over a day with contributions from the whole team, using everything we learned from the previous week’s research and the contributions of our subject
Enabling equitable access – Teaching Matters
The impact in Malawi of the MSc in Surgical Sciences has been synergistic: the programme provides postgraduate education in the sciences underpinning surgery; Masters dissertation projects contribute to medical research outputs;
Conference themes – Mobility, Mood & Place
What makes an environment age-friendly? How can we better involve user groups in the design of our built environment to enhance mobility?
Good mental health and wellbeing practices – Teaching Matters
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