| | Maria Rosala · 7 min read With the proper context, prompts, and scrutiny, AI chatbots can be used to create a successful user-research plan. |
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| Kelley Gordon · 5 min read Breakpoints determine when a webpage may adjust to different layouts. They help designers (and developers) maintain layout consistency across multiple screen sizes, orientations, and devices. |
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| Huei-Hsin Wang · 4 min video In-page links help users navigate to specific content sections on the same page. For effective use, use descriptive headings that match the destination, and clearly distinguish in-page links from other links. |
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Kate Kaplan · 3 min video Break the virtual barrier in remote UX workshops by incorporating tangible objects, using different virtual spaces, and varying participant contribution methods. |
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New Course: Practical AI for UX |
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Our new course, Practical AI for UX, taught by Caleb Sponheim, discusses tangible ways you can leverage AI responsibly and effectively while writing, conducting research, and designing. What you'll learn: Learn how to effectively and responsibly integrate AI tools into UX workflows with research, design, and writing. Gain competency in prompt engineering, evaluating AI outputs, and identifying AI tool applications. Acquire a toolkit of AI techniques for immediate application and skills for navigating the evolving AI landscape. When is the course offered: Wednesday, April 17 Monday, May 13 & 14 Monday, June 17 (Stay tuned for future dates) Learn more about the course |
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US/Europe (Virtual) April 13–19 Full-day courses Europe/Middle East/Asia (Virtual · 9am – 12:30pm GMT) April 22–25 Half-day courses April 22–23: UX Basic Training April 24–25: Information Architecture US/Europe (Virtual) May 11–24 Half-day courses US/Europe (Virtual) June 15–21 Full-day courses Full event program describing all full-day UX training courses and the virtual conference format. |
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