User Experience Design Techniques for Agile Teams

When: February 25, 2009. Time: Noon – 5:00 PM
Where: Work Play Space, 941 Wealthy Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Following the regular XP West Michigan meeting will be this special registration-only workshop. Reserve your seat now at http://xpwestmichigan.org/pages/UserExperienceDesignWorkshop

The objective of user experience design (UE) is to deliver a satisfying overall experience as a result of a person’s interactions with a particular product or service. User experience designers perform user
research and usability tests, develop models of users, their attitudes, needs and behaviors and translate this intelligence into useful stories, sketches and prototypes. UE activities can inform and support an Agile development process.

User experience designers share many values with Agile developers. By changing the language of product definition from “features” to “user stories” Agile helps product teams focus on the value the product delivers to real people, rather than the technology used to deliver that value. By bringing people together to play the planning game, Agile makes it possible for developers to ask product managers “what do you mean by that?” and for product managers to ask “this seems easy, why
will this take so long? Agile developers and UE designers both want to solve real-world problems and value solutions over theory.

Even if you don’t have a UE specialist on your team, you can benefit from knowing more about UE methods. Please join Lane Halley for a survey of UE techniques, adapted for Agile teams. Through a combination of lecture and hands-on exercises, you will increase your understanding of UE methods and gain useful techniques you can use immediately.

In this half-day workshop, you will learn how to:

  • Choose appropriate UE techniques for your team and project
  • Successfully collaborate with diverse teams
  • Understand who your “user” is, and what he or she values
  • Create compelling design concepts that are shared by the entire
    team
  • Translate design concepts into smaller user stories that can be
    implemented
  • Prioritize and sequence product construction, without losing sight
    of the “big picture.”

This workshop is appropriate for people working on Agile teams, or anyone interested in a hands-on workshop in UE techniques.

About the presenter:

Lane Halley is a Principal Design Consultant with Cooper in San Francisco, CA. Her career spans the formative years of the interaction design profession. Prior to joining Cooper in 1997, Lane worked in
marketing, training development, technical account management and product management roles at SSC, Microsoft, Mindscape and SenSage. While at Cooper, she has helped companies ranging from start-ups to large corporations create compelling design solutions for enterprise and consumer applications, websites and devices and is a popular teacher of CooperU courses. Lane believes that interaction design is a bridge between product management and development, and that user experiencedesign informs and enhances Agile product development.

XPwm Meeting – UE and Agile: Two Great Tastes that Taste Great Together

Where: Work Play Space, 941 Wealthy Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Free talk: February 24, 2009, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Agile is very popular, and has produced successful products. However, even highly-functional Agile teams can fail because a successful product is more than just well-executed technology delivered on time. Many core Agile techniques (e.g. peer programming, integrated testing, refactoring) are focused on effective development. Often, Agile projects are staffed exclusively with people who write code. How does the Agile process best integrate the contributions of business stakeholders, and other team members? Even if there’s someone on the team who knows and represents the customer, what do you do when you have multiple customers? How do you know that your product will deliver a coherent user experience over time as it evolves? How do you balance feedback from team members and users so you can correctly prioritize and sequence user stories?

In this talk, Lane will draw on her experience with Agile teams to share how user experience design methods contribute to Agile projects and how UE activities can be coordinated with Agile development activities.

RSVP’s are appreciated for balancing snacks and seating.

Please click here to RSVP (yes, no, maybe):
http://xpwestmichigan.org/

This free talk will be followed by a workshop on User Experience design.

Introduction to Usability: An Interactive Discussion

Tuesday February 10, 2009, 6-8:30PM (Food and networking at 6, Program at 7)

Quicken Loans in Livonia, MI

If you are interested in learning the basics and benefits of user centered design and how to introduce it into your organization, then Introduction to User Centered Design is your chance! Mike Beasley, User Experiologist at Pure Visibility and the president of the Michigan UPA, and Dave Mitropoulos-Rundus, Owner and Principal of UsableWorld, will lead a discussion that gives you the opportunity to pose your questions to a couple of user experience experts. You can learn about such things as:

  • What IS Usability? Can you touch it? Can you measure it?
  • How can you incorporate it into your organization?
  • “Usability,” “User Experience,” “Human Factors,” “Information Architecture?” What’s the deal with all these names?
  • What can my website analytics tell me about the usability of my site?
  • How you can use user tasks and goals to organize your website.

After an introduction to the basics of usability, they will open the floor to questions. You will set the agenda for this discussion through the questions you bring, so come prepared!

Location

Quicken Loans
20255 Victor Parkway
Livonia, MI 
48152

Internet User Experience 2009 Conference (IUE2009)

March 30-April 2, 2009

Ann Arbor, MI

The MIUPA is proud to co-sponsor the 5th annual Internet User Experience conference.
This conference has grown every year and has now captured international attention. Come and participate as world-reknowned speakers and trainers cover aspects of web site design and strategy, including usability, marketing, branding, social networking, accessibility, and more. Tutorials will be offered on designing for mobile, writing for the web, writing effective use cases, designing effective intranet sites, tuning up your web site, and more.

Register

Registration for this conference is now open. If you register by March 10, you’ll get the “early bird” price and a free copy of Susan Weinschenk’s new book, “Neuro Web Design: What Makes Them Click?”

Sponsor

If you are interested in marketing your company, organization, or products, recruiting, or simply supporting this conference, review the numerous sponsor opportunities available on the web site.

Live Social Networking

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

The Rathskeller in Ann Arbor

The Michigan UPA in collaboration with UXNet invites you to an evening of networking and fun on Wednesday, December 17th in Ann Arbor. This is your chance to skip the speaker and enjoy the company of fellow usability professionals.

This year’s networking and mixer event will be at the Rathskeller bar, located under the Heidelberg on Main Street in Ann Arbor. There is parking conveniently located around the corner at the Ann & Ashley Parking Structure.

This is a free event and a great opportunity to catch up with other people in the field and meet new people. We hope to see you there!