1-Hour Talks
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Speaker:
Chris M. Law
President and Owner, Accessibility Track Consulting
A QA-Focused Approach
Recorded June 2016
$99
Speaker:
Chris M. Law
President and Owner, Accessibility Track Consulting
Integration of accessibility into product development lifecycles is a goal that many have yet to achieve. A key reason for this is accessibility testing was traditionally a specialist task by specialist teams using specialist tools. A fresh new approach is enabled by switching to manual and automated code inspection tools. Learn how these tools can be used by mainstream developers and programmers, and how you can use this change to implement a more efficient and more cost-effective quality assurance focused approach to accessibility.
Speaker:
Katie Sherwin
Senior User Experience Specialist, Nielsen Norman Group
Top High-Impact Usability Improvements for Higher-Ed Websites
Recorded June 2016
$99
Speaker:
Katie Sherwin
Senior User Experience Specialist, Nielsen Norman Group
Learn what real students and parents do on university websites. We present findings on how people behave on college websites, and how to provide answers to visitors’ top questions in a satisfying way. This online seminar identifies the most prevalent usability issues occurring on university websites and recommendations for improving the user experience.
Speaker:
Raluca Budiu
Director of Research, Nielsen Norman Group
How to Run Usability Studies with Mobile Devices
Recorded May 2016
$99
Speaker:
Raluca Budiu
Director of Research, Nielsen Norman Group
Testing your mobile application or mobile website doesn’t have to be complicated or difficult. In this online seminar we tell you all you need to know to get started. We share lessons learned from running hundreds of usability-testing sessions on mobile phones and tablets. We discuss equipment choices, location setup, participant recruitment, and facilitation, and we emphasize the main differences between running usability tests on mobile devices and on a regular computer.