1. User Experience Research Centre fhios The Media Centre 3-8 Carburton Street London W1W 5AJ www.fhios.com www.fhiosinsights.com Dr Martin Hicks, PhD, MSc, BSc (Hons.) Erdeniz Hassan MSc, BSc (Hons.) 12 th November 2009 Webinar: Usagility - Agile usability for rapid development
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3. Presenters ERDENIZ HASSAN, MSc, BSc (Hons) Erdeniz holds a MSc in Human Centred Systems from City University. He has a wealth of knowledge of conducting user testing sessions and heuristic evaluations. His main interests include eye tracking this is evident within his thesis which is titled ‘Seeing the web the way we want them to: The benefits of eye tracking for web design.’ Erdeniz is a Senior research consultant at fhios. Dr. MARTIN HICKS, Ph.D. MSc. BSc. (Hons.) Martin holds a Ph.D. in Information Visualisation and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) from the University of Nottingham. He gained a Masters degree in Ergonomics with HCI in 1999 from University College London. Before joining fhios, Martin worked as a Teaching Fellow at the University of Essex and as a Usability Specialist for Microsoft Research Cambridge. He has published widely and has gained experience in user interface design and usability studies based on mobile communication and web-based applications. Martin is a Senior research consultant at fhios.
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9. Case study: Agile usability for a financial services provider Overview of agile user testing and development iterations
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12. Case study: Agile usability for a financial services provider Task findings
13. Case study: Agile usability for a financial services provider 5.8 5.9 5.10 Annotated prototype
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16. Questions? Martin Hicks: mhicks@fhios.com Erdeniz Hassan: ehassan@fhios.com For copies of presentation or further info on fhios services: marketing@fhios.com
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fMRI is an expensive tool (the machine costs are in the millions), creating the necessity to locate studies in a hospital setting, and there are limitations as to the activities that can be completed while scanning takes place (e.g. it would not be possible to test the use of websites inside the machine). EEG has advantages of relatively lower cost and vastly increased portability and manoeuvrability.
fMRI is an expensive tool (the machine costs are in the millions), creating the necessity to locate studies in a hospital setting, and there are limitations as to the activities that can be completed while scanning takes place (e.g. it would not be possible to test the use of websites inside the machine). EEG has advantages of relatively lower cost and vastly increased portability and manoeuvrability.
fMRI is an expensive tool (the machine costs are in the millions), creating the necessity to locate studies in a hospital setting, and there are limitations as to the activities that can be completed while scanning takes place (e.g. it would not be possible to test the use of websites inside the machine). EEG has advantages of relatively lower cost and vastly increased portability and manoeuvrability.
fMRI is an expensive tool (the machine costs are in the millions), creating the necessity to locate studies in a hospital setting, and there are limitations as to the activities that can be completed while scanning takes place (e.g. it would not be possible to test the use of websites inside the machine). EEG has advantages of relatively lower cost and vastly increased portability and manoeuvrability.
fMRI is an expensive tool (the machine costs are in the millions), creating the necessity to locate studies in a hospital setting, and there are limitations as to the activities that can be completed while scanning takes place (e.g. it would not be possible to test the use of websites inside the machine). EEG has advantages of relatively lower cost and vastly increased portability and manoeuvrability.
fMRI is an expensive tool (the machine costs are in the millions), creating the necessity to locate studies in a hospital setting, and there are limitations as to the activities that can be completed while scanning takes place (e.g. it would not be possible to test the use of websites inside the machine). EEG has advantages of relatively lower cost and vastly increased portability and manoeuvrability.
fMRI is an expensive tool (the machine costs are in the millions), creating the necessity to locate studies in a hospital setting, and there are limitations as to the activities that can be completed while scanning takes place (e.g. it would not be possible to test the use of websites inside the machine). EEG has advantages of relatively lower cost and vastly increased portability and manoeuvrability.
fMRI is an expensive tool (the machine costs are in the millions), creating the necessity to locate studies in a hospital setting, and there are limitations as to the activities that can be completed while scanning takes place (e.g. it would not be possible to test the use of websites inside the machine). EEG has advantages of relatively lower cost and vastly increased portability and manoeuvrability.
fMRI is an expensive tool (the machine costs are in the millions), creating the necessity to locate studies in a hospital setting, and there are limitations as to the activities that can be completed while scanning takes place (e.g. it would not be possible to test the use of websites inside the machine). EEG has advantages of relatively lower cost and vastly increased portability and manoeuvrability.
fMRI is an expensive tool (the machine costs are in the millions), creating the necessity to locate studies in a hospital setting, and there are limitations as to the activities that can be completed while scanning takes place (e.g. it would not be possible to test the use of websites inside the machine). EEG has advantages of relatively lower cost and vastly increased portability and manoeuvrability.
fMRI is an expensive tool (the machine costs are in the millions), creating the necessity to locate studies in a hospital setting, and there are limitations as to the activities that can be completed while scanning takes place (e.g. it would not be possible to test the use of websites inside the machine). EEG has advantages of relatively lower cost and vastly increased portability and manoeuvrability.