Next Tuesday, Jan. 12, I’ll be presenting to BayCHI about how to do great user research with remote methods.
The program description:
Remote research can raise the quality and lower the costs of your user research efforts; using a combination of surveys, video, screensharing, and phone, you can connect with a much broader range of users than you could using traditional lab-based usability tests, while using resources more efficiently than you would doing contextual research. In this workshop-style talk, Juliette Melton will cover recruiting sources, technology tools, and caveats you might not have thought of, including managing time zones and participant distraction. We will also address pros and cons of increasingly popular non-scripted research services.
I hope to see you there!
Julie,
Great presentation last night. Will you be posting your slides?
Thanks,
Jen