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5 Takeaways from the 2016 Chief Innovation Officer Summit in New York

Planview

One reason for its success came down to one small, subtle feature that took the world by storm and created an entirely new experience: photo tagging. On the surface, photo tagging seems minor. How does “yet another social network” enter a crowded market and wipe out the competition? But at the time, it was revolutionary. Conclusion.

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Stats say Hot Hand is real | Klay Thompson’s amazing quarter

Hutch Carpenter

The null hypothesis that the next misses and makes are not correlated to prior misses and makes is accepted. The null hypothesis of randomness is accepted with a p-value of 0.9935. The null hypothesis that the numbers aren’t covariant is rejected. These values were aggregated into a 2×2 table: next miss (0).

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IA Summit 09 - Plenary

Boxes and Arrows

He continues by breaking down UxD, examining how each element implied in the title illuminate his hypothesis – that the ephemeral and insubstantial CAN be designed independent of medium and across media. Tags: Big Ideas Podcasts Professionalism. “There are, and only ever have been, User Experience Designers.&#.

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Faceted Finding with Super-Powered Breadcrumbs

Boxes and Arrows

To prove this point, I did what we do best – I tested my hypothesis. Tags: Interactivity. In contrast, breadcrumb is the superhero of the IFB design, dealing a decisive blow to many usability issues that plague today’s finding interfaces.

Design 81
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Bringing User Centered Design to the Agile Environment

Boxes and Arrows

We prefer to allow some design research to create a viewpoint and then form a hypothesis as to what we might build. Tags: Methods Usercentric. Little about what the solution to a problem should be; little about what the problem actually is because assumptions close us off to new possibilities. Interview with Kent Beck and Alan Cooper.

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