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User experience research is there an academic – practitioner divide?

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Page 1: User experience research  is there an academic – practitioner divide?

user experience research!is there an academic – practitioner divide?

Michael Carvin Chair, PhillyCHI

Michael Zarro"PhD Student, Drexel University

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no *

* it depends

agenda •  research •  artificial world •  perception •  the reality

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research is…

basic

“widen the understanding of the phenomena of a scientific field”

applied

“directed toward some individual or group or societal need or use”

http://www.flickr.com/photos/undertow851/5804642145 http://www.flickr.com/photos/saturdave/504020933

- Donald E. Stokes, 1997

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linear view

basic applied development production

academic? practitioner?

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Photo credit: flickr user u2005.com

I used to write, I used to write letters I used to sign my name!

- The Arcade Fire

If I could have it back All the time that we wasted I'd only waste it again

sciences of the artificial - Herb Simon

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applied is the new basic

“reverse flow, from technology to science” “more and more science has become technology derived”

- Donald E. Stokes, 1997

research technology

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heard of the google?

The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual Web search engine

Citation map from ISI Web of Science

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we share…

a desire to affect change - requires trust & expertise

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you are here

Academics Practitioners

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the perception problem

•  not easy to find

•  it’s not sexy

•  it’s dense

•  it might not even be what I’m looking for

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not hard to see why

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the reality

•  academic research really is fairly easy to find

•  it isn’t as dense as you’d think

•  it might not speak directly to your project, but it might be close enough

•  no, it really isn’t sexy.

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existing secondary research sources

•  Pew Internet/American Life

•  Government Agencies and services like Data.gov

•  Non-Government Organizations like SCORE

•  Related charitable Foundations and Non-profits

•  World Bank

•  US Census

•  Bureau of Labor Statistics

•  Center for Disease Control

•  Google News and other news services like the AP and Thomson Reuters

•  Usability and UX-related publications

•  Consultancies like Forrester, McKinsey and Gartner

•  Client-funded market research and analytics

•  Research Journals?

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three things i’ve gotten out of this

•  explore the problem space

•  inform design decisions

•  support the client

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explore the problem space what are people doing better at different times of the day?

thanks lynne!

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inform the design how does “advanced search” really

advance the user’s progress?

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how secure are “security” questions? support the client

from http://antivirus.iyogi.com/

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i need a volunteer from the audience…

what’s your design challenge? (this could go well. or not.)

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go forth!

•  check out ASIST, JSTOR, Emerald and others

• ACM Digital Library: portal.acm.org

• Google Scholar: scholar.google.com

•  Individual Researcher’s homepage" -www.ischool.drexel.edu/faculty/mkhoo/cv.html" -www.thomasheverin.com

• WorldCat: www.worldcat.org

•  Inter-library loan (Access PA): "www.accesspa.state.pa.us

• Alumni services "www.library.drexel.edu/services/alumni

Michael Zarro Drexel University [email protected] mikezarro.com @mzarro

Pasteur’s Quadrant (1997) Donald E. Stokes The Sciences of the Artificial, 3rd edition (1996) Herbert A. Simon

Michael Carvin Chair, PhillyCHI [email protected] mcarv.in @mcarvin