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Materials from the Web App Masters 2011 Tour Are Now Available
august 2011 by alexhansford
If you weren’t able to attend this year’s Web App Masters Tour, we have the next best thing for you and your organization: Web App Masters 2011 OnDemand.
This is your opportunity to hear all 12 Masters from the Tour give their 75-minute presentations. The OnDemand collection consists of 15 hours of audio recordings, Q&A from the audience, and the Masters presentation decks. It’s a toolkit that you can share with everyone in your office. You can access it any time you want, as often as you want.
Web App Masters OnDemand covers these topics
Constructing sites for active communities
Building native device vs. mobile browser-based applications
Producing beautiful data visualizations
Using data for design decisions
Integrating infographics and games to engage your users
Designing for mobile first
Handling rich interaction techniques on multiple devices & platforms
Looking at AARP’s journey into web-based applications
Conducting successful kickoff meetings
Finding users’ deepest needs and desires
Designing Salesforce.com’s Cloud Apps
Creating great design principles for your team
Ensuring a positive user experience with mobile
Learn more about Web App Masters OnDemand.
With Web App Masters 2011 OnDemand you’ll get
Fifteen hours of audio from 12 Masters
The best of the Q&A from all the tour stops
Presentation slides from all 12 talks
Unlimited access to the material any time you want it, as often as you want it
Order Web App Masters 2011 OnDemand now
No pre-ordering and no waiting for a disc. With just a few clicks, you can have Web App Masters OnDemand at your fingertips and start to improve your web apps today.
Purchase Web App Masters OnDemand by August 30, 2011, for $179. After the 30th, the price
increases to $229.
Now go get your bundle of goodness.
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This is your opportunity to hear all 12 Masters from the Tour give their 75-minute presentations. The OnDemand collection consists of 15 hours of audio recordings, Q&A from the audience, and the Masters presentation decks. It’s a toolkit that you can share with everyone in your office. You can access it any time you want, as often as you want.
Web App Masters OnDemand covers these topics
Constructing sites for active communities
Building native device vs. mobile browser-based applications
Producing beautiful data visualizations
Using data for design decisions
Integrating infographics and games to engage your users
Designing for mobile first
Handling rich interaction techniques on multiple devices & platforms
Looking at AARP’s journey into web-based applications
Conducting successful kickoff meetings
Finding users’ deepest needs and desires
Designing Salesforce.com’s Cloud Apps
Creating great design principles for your team
Ensuring a positive user experience with mobile
Learn more about Web App Masters OnDemand.
With Web App Masters 2011 OnDemand you’ll get
Fifteen hours of audio from 12 Masters
The best of the Q&A from all the tour stops
Presentation slides from all 12 talks
Unlimited access to the material any time you want it, as often as you want it
Order Web App Masters 2011 OnDemand now
No pre-ordering and no waiting for a disc. With just a few clicks, you can have Web App Masters OnDemand at your fingertips and start to improve your web apps today.
Purchase Web App Masters OnDemand by August 30, 2011, for $179. After the 30th, the price
increases to $229.
Now go get your bundle of goodness.
august 2011 by alexhansford
The Most Popular Podcasts of 2010 – Part 2
december 2010 by alexhansford
In part 2 of our two-part series, we focus on three more of our most popular podcasts of 2011. (Did you miss part 1? No problem, you can still get a run-down on part 1.) One podcast is an interview with web form guru Luke Wroblewski. Another podcast is an excerpt for one of the Web App Masters Tour presentations. The last podcast comes from our popular Userability series. Let’s jump right into it.
Moving Beyond Static Forms with Luke Wroblewski
Web forms are the mouth that feeds most web apps. There’s no way around that. Yet few people are thinking about how to make one of the more unpleasant parts of the web more pleasant. The world’s foremost authority on web forms is Luke Wroblewski, author of the heralded book, Web Form Design.
It’s no coincidence that we lean on Luke often to join us at events including our upcoming 2011 Web App Masters Tour.
Jared Spool sat down with Luke to discuss what’s been happening with web forms since his book came out. It turns out there have been some interesting developments recently.
Read more and listen to the interview with Jared and Luke.
Stephen Anderson’s Designing Seductive Business Apps: Live!
It’s becoming common to see behavioral cues in everyday web applications. Designers are looking to encourage certain actions, and are turning to the principles of behavioral psychology to achieve their goals. No longer solely the domain of social and gaming apps, you can leverage many of these in your daily work.
Stephen Anderson is the first person we think of when it comes to these kinds of interactions. Stephen is an independent consultant and creator of Mental Notes, a set of reference cards with design insights from the world of psychology.
Stephen was also a presenter at this year’s Web App Masters Tour. In this podcast, you’ll hear an excerpt from Stephen’s tour talk. He presents three concepts: Scarcity, Set Completion and the Feedback Loop.
Read more and listen to Stephen’s podcast.
Userability #19 – Be a Linchpin
In this Userability episode, we hear from Grady Kelly in beautiful Salt Lake City, Utah. Grady is inspired by Seth Godin’s new book, Linchpin. He wants to know how UX professionals can work to become indispensable team members and not just another cog in the machine.
Jared Spool believes that indispensability starts with demonstrating the value of your work. Robert Hoekman believes just being a user experience professional makes you more than a cog. Hear how Jared and Robert answer Grady’s question, and see if you’ve put into practice their recommendations.
Read more and listen to the Userability podcast.
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Moving Beyond Static Forms with Luke Wroblewski
Web forms are the mouth that feeds most web apps. There’s no way around that. Yet few people are thinking about how to make one of the more unpleasant parts of the web more pleasant. The world’s foremost authority on web forms is Luke Wroblewski, author of the heralded book, Web Form Design.
It’s no coincidence that we lean on Luke often to join us at events including our upcoming 2011 Web App Masters Tour.
Jared Spool sat down with Luke to discuss what’s been happening with web forms since his book came out. It turns out there have been some interesting developments recently.
Read more and listen to the interview with Jared and Luke.
Stephen Anderson’s Designing Seductive Business Apps: Live!
It’s becoming common to see behavioral cues in everyday web applications. Designers are looking to encourage certain actions, and are turning to the principles of behavioral psychology to achieve their goals. No longer solely the domain of social and gaming apps, you can leverage many of these in your daily work.
Stephen Anderson is the first person we think of when it comes to these kinds of interactions. Stephen is an independent consultant and creator of Mental Notes, a set of reference cards with design insights from the world of psychology.
Stephen was also a presenter at this year’s Web App Masters Tour. In this podcast, you’ll hear an excerpt from Stephen’s tour talk. He presents three concepts: Scarcity, Set Completion and the Feedback Loop.
Read more and listen to Stephen’s podcast.
Userability #19 – Be a Linchpin
In this Userability episode, we hear from Grady Kelly in beautiful Salt Lake City, Utah. Grady is inspired by Seth Godin’s new book, Linchpin. He wants to know how UX professionals can work to become indispensable team members and not just another cog in the machine.
Jared Spool believes that indispensability starts with demonstrating the value of your work. Robert Hoekman believes just being a user experience professional makes you more than a cog. Hear how Jared and Robert answer Grady’s question, and see if you’ve put into practice their recommendations.
Read more and listen to the Userability podcast.
december 2010 by alexhansford
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