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Using Artificial Intelligence to improve Behavioural Research - webinar
Better Onboarding Through Behavioral Science
Alt Text: What to Write
How To Design Effective Conversational AI Experiences: A Comprehensive Guide — Smashing Magazine
Accessible communications: A starting point for fostering more inclusive comms | CharityComms
How To White-Label A Custom ChatGPT Chatbot For Your Clients - CustomGPT
How I Built a Chat Simulation in 2 Hours - Experiencing eLearning
See how I built a simple chat simulation in a few hours. I used Twine and the Trialogue story format to create a forced choice chat.
Heuristic Evaluations: How to Conduct
Step-by-step instructions to systematically review your product to find potential usability and experience problems. Download a free heuristic evaluation template.
Creating accessible content: Digital accessibility guide for Marketers | Texthelp
Designing Theory-Informed Behavior Change Apps - BehavioralEconomics.com | The BE Hub
Designing A Better Language Selector — Smashing Magazine
Don’t Alienate Your User: A Primer for Internationalisation & Localisation
Play for Health: How to Design for and with Children
Paper Prototyping: A Cutout Kit
How to Conduct A Content Audit - UX Mastery
Designing better links for websites and emails — a guideline
Why are “click here” and “by this link” poor choices? And is it acceptable to use “read more”? In this article, I’ll explain popular wording and formatting mistakes and will show more accessible and informative alternatives.
The Psychology of Design: 15 Principles Every UI/UX Designer Should Know | Dribbble
For starters, every interaction a person has with a digital product follows the same pattern: Information — User filters the information Significance — User looks for its meaning Time — User takes an action within a time frame Memory — User stores fragments of the interaction in their memory For each of these stages of interaction, I’ve compiled a list of the most relevant design principles and cognitive biases that will help you to build habit-forming products.
This is Personal: The Do's and Don'ts of Personalization in Tech - The Decision Lab
You may be wondering: If users want personalization, then what’s the problem? The problem is that personalization is a bit like walking a tightrope. A very thin line separates the “good” kind of personalization from the creepy kind. “I like it because it’s so similar to me” can easily become “I don’t like it because it’s eerily similar to me.” “This is relevant to me and saves me time and effort” can easily become “The algorithm is stereotyping me and that’s not cool.” This switch from good to bad is where user psychology comes in. Understanding the real reason why personalization works can help us understand why it does not work sometimes.
How to Draw a Wireframe (Even if You Can’t Draw)
Testing Content with Users
Described and Captioned Media Program - Learning Center
DCMP is the leader for captioning and description standards. We provide not only accessible content but the standard for professionals and amateurs working to build quality, accessible media.
Leading Groups Online: a down-and-dirty guide to leading online courses, meetings, trainings, and events during the coronavirus pandemic
Online Meeting Resources Toolkit for Facilitators - Google Docs
extensive lists of links
Turning your in-person trainings into virtual trainings: 6 tips & tools in the age of the coronavirus - The TESA Collective
A Comprehensive List of Tips, Tools, and Examples for Event Organizers During the Coronavirus Outbreak | CMX
The ultimate guide to remote meetings in 2020 | The Official Slack Blog
How To Run A Free Online Academic Conference - Google Docs
Evaluating digital health products - GOV.UK
10 places where anyone can learn to code | TED Blog
Dive Into HTML5
How to hire a programmer to make your ideas happen | Derek Sivers
How to make an eBook
Seth Godin's quick guide to creating an eBook
How to explain RSS the Oprah way
A really simple description of how RSS helps you "Read Some Stories"
Beth Kanter's Guide to Web 2.0
A "Cliff's Notes" introduction to things like blogging, RSS, tagging, podcasts, wikis and more.
Mobile Marketing – R U up 4 it?| MarketingProfs.com
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e-fluentials - How to Use Mobile Technology in Marketing
Useful tips on using SMS in a campaign