User Weekly: Tuesday, 31 August
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User Weekly: Tuesday, 24 August
What mattered in User Research this week? A framework for conducting a quality research synthesis. 1) Understand your motivations and goals for conducting a research synthesis. 2) Start generating research questions to guide the synthesis.
User Weekly: Tuesday, 17 August
With Nikki Anderson, Kritika Oberoi, David Munoz, Ricardo Alfaro, Will Perlmutter, James Vinh, Kai Wong, Katie Del Angel, Chiara Scarabotti, Sofya Savkina, Biswajeet Das, Tristan Handy, Daniel Bean, Veronica Lin, Angela Ching, Lawton Pybus, Tegan George, Pritha Bhandari, Laura Rueda, Meg Pullis Roebling, Jane Davis, Brett Berson, Sylvia Bargellini, Shameem Hameed, Jon Morgan and Patricia Moore.
What happened in User Research this week? (Aug 10)
UserWeekly is your weekly email to understanding what is happening in user research. It's the best way to keep up on trends, methodologies and insights across the industry.
What happened in User Research this Week? (August 3)
Anna Marie Rosická describes how to make user research easier through efficient note-taking. 💎 Just enough notes: traceable, future-proof, shareable. Fail 1: Relying on recordings. Fail 2: Lack of training. Fail 3: Biased observations.
What happened in User Research this week? (July 27)
Hossein Raspberry answers the question 'What’s the most effective way to work with my Product Manager / UX Researcher?'
Using AI to assist in Research Planning. (UserWeekly02)
AI applications are advancing from becoming our best friend to more applied fields of knowledge work. Writing code is complex and is based on a lot of context. This makes me wonder, if AI can assist in writing complex code, can it also assist in writing a research plan?
User Research in the Post-Covid World (UserWeekly01)
USERWEEKLY is your weekly email to understanding what is happening in user research. It's the best way to keep up on trends, methodologies and insights across the industry. Each week I go through 1k+ articles from mainstream media to small blogs to capture the pulse of our community and answer a simple question: What mattered in User Research this week?