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SUMMARY:[In Person] Brno UXR Meetup
DESCRIPTION:[URL of this listing: https://usercalendar.com/event/in-person-brno-uxr-meetup-by-uxtweak/] \nMark your calendars for April 11th and get ready for an unforgettable evening of networking and learning in Brno!\n📆 Date: April 11\, 2024\n🕔 Time: 6:00 p.m. – 9 p.m. CET\n📍 Location: Impact Hub Brno – Cyrilská 7\, 602 00 Brno-střed-Trnitá\, Czech Republic\n💸 Free event\n***\n🎙 Speakers \n\nKeynote speaker: Tina Ličková\, Researcher & Strategist\nMarek Štrba\, Enterprise UX consultant at UXtweak\n\n🎯 Topics \n\nEmpowering Non-Researchers: 5 Pitfalls to Avoid in Democratization\nFive-Second Testing: Taking A Closer Look At First Impressions\n\n📅 Time schedule \n\n18:00 – Arrival of guests\n18:30 – Marek Štrba’s Presentation: “Five-Second Testing: Taking A Closer Look At First Impressions”\n18:50 – Break\n19:00 – Tina Ličková’s Presentation: “Empowering Non-Researchers: 5 Pitfalls to Avoid in Democratization”\n20:00 – Discussion\n21:00 – End of event\n\nBoth presentations will be in English\, ensuring accessibility to a wider audience. \nWhy you don’t want to miss this:\n🔍 Join Tina Ličková to explore the practical side of democratizing UX research in organizations. She’ll focus on how to effectively integrate research practices beyond just UX researchers\, demonstrating that it’s not about whether others should be involved in research\, but about how to do it properly.\n🤿 Dive into Five Second Testing with Marek Štrba\, our second speaker\, as he shares practical tips and tricks for conducting a successful study.\n🤝 Meet and network with fellow UX researchers.\n💬 Participate in post-talk discussions.\n🍻 Enjoy an informal atmosphere\n***\nAdditional information:\n☕ Free Snacks and Drinks \n\nWe’ve got you covered with complimentary snacks and drinks to keep you energized and hydrated throughout the event.\n\n🎟️ Registration \n\nThe best part? It’s entirely free!\nThis event\, organized by UXtweak\, is open to anyone with an interest in UX research.\nDon’t hesitate\, register now!\n\nDon’t miss this chance to learn\, network\, and enjoy an evening at Impact Hub Brno.\nReserve your spot now as seats are limited!\nWe can’t wait to see you there! 🤩
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/in-person-brno-uxr-meetup-by-uxtweak/
LOCATION:Impact Hub Brno\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:Research Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="UXtweak":MAILTO:info@uxtweak.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240411T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240411T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T094022
CREATED:20240319T211835Z
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SUMMARY:AMA with Roy: UXR’s strategic home base — positioning for maximum impact
DESCRIPTION:[ULR of this listing: https://usercalendar.com/event/ama-with-roy-uxrs-strategic-home-base-positioning-for-maximum-impact/] \nZapier‘s Head of Research\, Roy Opata Olende\, is joining us on April 11 at 12 pm ET to answer this question and share how to position UXR for maximum impact. 💥 \nRoy has been involved in UX research and service design for over a decade. He currently runs the UX Research practice at Zapier. Prior to this role\, he led Research Ops at Zapier and the UX research practice at Buffer. \n✅ Register now for an exciting discussion on topics like: \n🚦How Research intersects with Design and Product🗣 Research reporting structures🔥 Roy’s experience working at Zapier🔮 Roy’s insights on the future of UXR at Zapier🙋 Your questions! \n➡️ Register for the event
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/ama-with-roy-uxrs-strategic-home-base-positioning-for-maximum-impact/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rally":MAILTO:lauren@rallyuxr.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T094022
CREATED:20240322T172705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T213229Z
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SUMMARY:Navigating Research Biases : Guiding Decisions and Mitigating Risks
DESCRIPTION:[URL of this listing: https://usercalendar.com/event/navigating-research-biases-guiding-decisions-and-mitigating-risks/] \nNavigating research biases can be tricky. But the first step to success is awareness! Secure one of the 40 spots and learn how to successfully recognize and mitigate research biases. \nThis free workshop will give you an awareness of the biases that can influence your decision making process and help you mitigate the risks. After completion\, you will gain an understanding of the following points:\n\n\nWhat are cognitive biases\nWhat types of biases can impact enterprise researchers\nWhat types of biases can impact enterprise projects at the stakeholder level\nDifferent bias mitigation strategies\n\n➡️ Apply to attend
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/navigating-research-biases-guiding-decisions-and-mitigating-risks/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Condens":MAILTO:hello@condens.io
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T094022
CREATED:20240326T085554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T213153Z
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SUMMARY:[In-person] Leveraging UX research to create better banking experiences
DESCRIPTION:[URL of this listing: https://usercalendar.com/event/in-person-leveraging-ux-research-to-create-better-banking-experiences/] \n​In the competitive and dynamic landscape of banking and fintech products\, the need for exceptional user experiences becomes paramount. In this fiercely competitive market\, companies must navigate the rapidly evolving technological landscape to stand out amidst the crowd and encourage new customers to their product. \n​Join us for an in-person panel discussion as we explore how banking companies leverage UX research and design to create better banking experiences for customers and acquire new customers. \n​To delve into this topic we have experts from various different banking companies to provide their unique insights ✨ \n​​​​Refreshments will be provided (expect an epic grazing board and refreshing drinks upon arrival) \n➡️ Get your free ticket
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/in-person-leveraging-ux-research-to-create-better-banking-experiences/
LOCATION:1 Mark Square\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Networking & Meetups,Panels,Research Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T094022
CREATED:20240320T204531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T213117Z
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SUMMARY:UXR Fundamentals: Interactive workshop with tools\, templates and Q&A
DESCRIPTION:[URL of this listing: https://usercalendar.com/event/uxr-fundamentals-interactive-workshop-with-tools-templates-and-qa/]  \nDespite what many might think\, getting to the heart of user experiences isn’t easy. It’s a cerebral adventure that requires preparation\, innovative methods\, artful interviewing skills\, sharp analysis\, and empathy.\nThis two-part workshop will show you the massive difference between customer and sales calls versus proper user research\, teach you about the primary tools and processes trained professional researchers employ\, and why. We’ll also discuss what goes into effective research plans\, why plans are critical\, the key to crafting research questions that unearth meaningful insights\, and much more. \nThis workshop uses a combination of engaging lectures. and interactive in-class exercises. Ample time for Q&As is incorporated and questions are strongly encouraged. \n➡️ Get your ticket\nAfter this workshop\, attendees will be able to immediately apply their skills to a variety of research projects\, increase their research acumen\, and leverage Curiosity Tank’s “Ask Like A Pro” research tools and templates\, now and over time. \n\nPart one of the workshop will be on Tuesday\, April 9th\nPart two of the workshop will be on Wednesday\, April 10th\nBoth sessions will meet from 8 -11am PT / 11am – 2pm ET / 5:30 – 8:30pm CEST / 9pm – 12am IST\nBoth sessions will be recorded.\nThe recorded replay will be shared with all registrants\, along with Curiosity Tank “Ask Like A Pro” tools and resources\, within a week after the final session.\n\nMichele Ronsen led more than 50 sessions of impactful this workshop at General Assembly! \n\n\nPart 1 Agenda \n\nIntroduction to UX Research\nConducting a Live Usability Test\nUnderstanding Core User Research Terminology\nOrganizational Tools for UX Studies\nManaging Stakeholders and Initiating Research\nCrafting Effective Research Plans: Purpose and Process\nSelecting Appropriate UX Research Methods for Different Scenarios\nDemonstrating Various UX Research Methods\n\nPart 2 Agenda \n\nMethod Selection and Justification\nRecognizing and Reducing Bias in UX Research\nFormulating and Structuring Effective Questions\nExploring Examples of Well-Constructed Questions\nEffectively Communicating Findings to Drive Impact\nUtilizing Resources and Applying Templates for UX Research\n\n\n\n➡️ Get your ticket
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/uxr-fundamentals-interactive-workshop-with-tools-templates-and-qa/
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Case Studies,Conferences & Summits,Networking & Meetups,Other,Research Talks,Webinars,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Curiosity Tank":MAILTO:hello@curiositytank.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T054500
DTSTAMP:20260405T094022
CREATED:20240326T230009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T213051Z
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SUMMARY:Trauma Informed Design Research (3 part training)
DESCRIPTION:[URL of this listing: https://usercalendar.com/event/trauma-informed-design-research-3-part-training/] \nTrauma is common within society at large and is particularly prevalent amongst vulnerable populations\, First Nations peoples and people with Lived Experience of mental health challenges. Trauma informed practice is a strengths-based framework that supports responsiveness to the impact of trauma\, enabling physical\, psychological\, and emotional safety for both providers and survivors. \nJax Wechsler\, as part of her human-centred social design practice\, often conducts research with people who have lived experience of trauma. She strongly felt that she needed to become more trauma informed in her design practice and completed a Certificate in Trauma Informed Care so that she can conduct her Design Research\, Service Design and Co-design practice in a way that helps not harms. Jax is also currently studying neuroscience and embodied transformation as part of her ICF coaching certification. She is interested in the inner work required for change. \nJax has so far delivered Part A of this training to over 450 people from all over the world. Due to popular demand she is offering it again as a 3 part series. It is recommended that you first attend Part A if you plan to attend Part B and/or Part C.(View other dates and times) \nPART A: Trauma Informed Design Research : Process and Practice \nIn this class you will learn about the five guiding principles of trauma informed practice; safety\, choice\, collaboration\, trustworthiness and empowerment and learn how to apply them within design research contexts. You will learn some mindsets and practices you can apply within your own practice when working with people who may have experienced trauma. Together we will reflect on how we can make our practice more trauma-informed. You will leave the workshop with a set of principles and practices that will support you to be trauma informed in your design research practice. \n➡️ Get your tickets\nPART B: Strength Based Trauma Informed Design Research Methods \nIn this class you will learn some research and participatory methods that you can use when conducting research with people who have experienced trauma. These practices\, drawn from Asset Based Community Development\, Community Engagement\, TheoryU\, Appreciative Inquiry and Participatory Design will support you to be more strengths based and trauma informed in your Design Research\, Service Design and Co-design work\, empowering you to help and not harm. You will receive a Methods workbook outlining the methods with links to further resources. \nPART C: Vicarious Trauma : Looking After You Wellbeing \nVicarious trauma presents a risk for those working in trauma associated contexts including with vulnerable communities\, indigenous communities and people who have experienced trauma. In this session we will talk about vicarious trauma and together reflect on how we can best care for ourselves and each other when working with people who have experienced trauma. You will learn some embodiment practices to help you look after your own nervous systems and we will  work on a personal self-care map to help you build personal capacity for trauma stewardship in the work you do. \nNEXT DATES\nApril (for Australia/UK times) \nJune (for Australia/US times) \nJuly (for Australia/UK times) \nGet in touch if you are interested in running this for your team or if you want to be notified about the next course \nRead an ARTICLE related to the training \nAbout Jax Wechsler\nJax Wechsler is a strategic designer\, co-design practitioner and change maker based in Sydney Australia. She has 20 years design related experience and is passionate about systems change and enabling better futures for people and the planet. Jax has a Masters by Research in Design (UTS) and her academic research explores the enabling and mediatory roles of design artefacts for organisational transformation. Jax feels that the inner work is critical for creating sustainable change and is currently training to become a certified coach. \nJax consults as Sticky Design Studio where she draws on multiple influences in her practice such as Human-centred Design\, Systems Thinking\, Futures Thinking and Community Development approaches. Professionally\, Jax is passionate about change doing\, learning and capability building. She teaches and mentors people interested in social design and change practices\, and founded the Social Design Sydney community of practice in 2013 aimed at supporting change makers to do social and systems change work. Learn more about Jax’s projects and publications at jaxwechsler.com or on LinkedIn. \nSOME ORGS THE TRAINING HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO\n• Deloitte Digital• Price Waterhouse Cooper (PWC)• State Trustees Victoria• NSW Department of Customer Service• NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet• Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)• University of Technology Sydney• MYOB• Neami• ARTD Consultants• Icon Agency• HUED (USA)• ETC. Health – BT Group (UK)• Dialog Design. (USA) \nSOME TESTIMONIALS \n“Attended Jacqueline (Jax) Wechsler workshop — strong recommend! Trauma-informed research should be considered essential training and part of all DR practice.”– Megan Elyse Bontempo\, Design Research Lead\, ideo.org \n“Thank you for bringing this topic of conversation to the table in such an informed and articulate way – it has been needed for a long time. I got so much out of it and highly recommend this workshop to my peers who work in design research\, co-design and/ or HCD.”– Laura James\, Insights & Design Lead\, Smith Family \n“Each year I participate in various professional development programs. It’s my way of staying sharp and current in my dual roles as a service designer and trainer. It’s not often that I come across a training program I feel compelled to recommend to others. However\, the training led by Jacqueline (Jax) Wechsler stands out significantly – it has effortlessly secured a spot in my top 5 list of all-time favourites. \nI firmly believe this course is a “Must-Have” for service designers and CX specialists across all sectors. Jax’s approach to Trauma-Informed Design Research is not just educational; it’s transformative\, equipping professionals with the depth of understanding and empathy required to navigate complex service design challenges with sensitivity and insight.If there’s one investment you make in your professional growth this year\, let it be this one.”– Nataliya Senytsya\, Srategic Service Designer and Social Innovator   \n“I had the good fortune of spending time with Jax Wechsler recently\, attending her Trauma Informed Design Research training with some team mates. I found her approach engaging and really utility focussed – we left with a clear plan of how to pivot our approach to maximise research engagement whilst minimising harm. \nWe’re currently leading intensive research across Queensland with seven of the most vulnerable cohorts of the community\, and I am confident that we approaching it in the most careful and kind way thanks to the grounding Jax gave us. \nHighly recommend the 3-part course\, the final instalment of the training focussed on how to support yourself during the process and was also of great benefit for the team.”– Laura Campbell\, Partner Deloitte Digital \n“We’ve found Jax’s insights enormously informative and it has been so valuable to have the space to collectively reflect on our practice as evaluators and how we can create safe spaces\, empowerment\, collaboration and choice in evaluations. Plenty of good activities to embed the learning too! Thanks Jax!” – Jade Maloney\, CEO ARTD Consultants \n“Absolutely loved this ❤️ !! It was great to create space for ourselves as researchers = people and not only as researchers = practitioners. Thanks Jacqueline (Jax) Wechsler\, there is a lot I’m itching to put in practice for me and my team.”– Efi Chatzopoulou\, Lead design researcher (Freelancer working at Gov.UK) \nCan not recommend this training highly enough! Thanks Jacqueline (Jax) Wechsler for the most recent training. I feel informed\, refreshed\, and ready to take trauma informed principles into design work :)” \n“Attended an awesome class this morning by Jacqueline (Jax) Wechsler on Trauma Informed Design. Great to get a refresher on some of the theory\, alongside some new and refined methods I can mould into my own design process. Highly recommend it!”– Natasha Ballantyne\, Experience Strategy Lead\, Senior Manager\, PwC Experience Consulting \n“How often during a #userresearch interview have you felt like the conversation was drifting uncomfortably close to becoming a therapy session? In the health space especially\, I found this was happening quite a lot. Which is why I wanted to make sure Etc. Health’s research team was equipped with the right skills and tools to ensure our practice is trauma-informed. \nThis three-part workshop took us through the science behind how trauma impacts the nervous system\, how we as researchers can take best care of our participants and how we can take care of ourselves when dealing with other folks’ trauma. We left feeling energised and confident\, with a strong foundational framework for handling our participants responses (and our own) in the right way. \nI highly recommend to anybody involved in engaging with research participants. And that’s not just where the subject matter could be predictably triggering – trauma can show up in surprising places.”– Abigail McLeod\, Etc. Health\, BT Group \n“Jax has had a great deal of experience researching sensitive topics with vulnerable groups. The course has great practical advice and guidance and teaches techniques to re-frame research topics / questions in a way that’s helpful whether you’re researching with vulnerable users or just ones that might come under stress. I wish I had done this years ago! I’ve worked on projects where users weren’t necessarily deemed to be vulnerable or have experienced trauma\, but due to circumstance and stressful nature of the research topics\, they were indeed sensitive and emotional. I really feel like I’ve gained skills to help my research practice\, overall\, too. TAKE THIS COURSE!”– Ann Danylkiw\, Senior UX Research contractor
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/trauma-informed-design-research-3-part-training/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Webinars,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Social Design Sydney":MAILTO:events@socialdesignsydney.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T094022
CREATED:20240320T220431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T213019Z
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SUMMARY:Research for Product Managers - Module 3 - Validating solutions
DESCRIPTION:[URL to this listing: https://usercalendar.com/event/research-for-product-managers-module-3-validating-solutions/]  \nHow can you be sure you found the best solution to a user problem? There are so many options\, but you need to make up your mind and be confident you picked the right solution to build by the dev team. \nOur host\, Dr. Bryan Rill\, will teach you techniques how to pick the best solution to a problem and spot usability issues. Bryan\, a lecturer at UC San Diego with +20 years of user research experience\, is perfectly positioned deliver the right balance between theory and practice. \nThis is the third module out of four covering fundamental research skills for product managers. \nGoals for the module:1. Find the best solution to solve the problem2. Identify usability issues before sending to dev3. Weave it all together into a business case \nPractical Techniques & Templates you can use:1. Lo-fi prototype testing2. Formative usability testing3. Using Airtime to find interview insights \nAbout Bryan \nBryan is the founder of Rill Insights\, a product research & design agency located in California. He has established and scaled user research practices in numerous companies\, small and large. He infuses his deep on-the-ground experience with academia teaching prototyping & design at UC San Diego. \nAbout Airtime Academy \nAirtime Academy offers a limited series of 4 modules for product managers to learn practical user research skills. Goal is to teach techniques and tooling so that you can run some types of research on your own. The modules are hosted by Dr. Bryan Rill\, in each one we cover 3 topics including theory\, exercises as well as relevant tools. \n➡️ Get your ticket
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/research-for-product-managers-module-3-validating-solutions/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Airtime":MAILTO:kdakos@airtimeux.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240402T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240402T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T094022
CREATED:20240319T203625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T204252Z
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SUMMARY:From Data to Difference: Purpose-Driven User Research Interactive Panel
DESCRIPTION:If you’re interested in broadening your user research skills or seeking job opportunities in social impact\, this event is for you. Whether you’re considering how to align your personal values with your research role or thinking about transitioning into the purpose-driven\, social impact\, or non-profit sectors\, we’ve created this gathering with your goals in mind.\n“From Data to Difference: Purpose-Driven User Research” isn’t just an event; it’s a networking opportunity for people eager to explore\, learn more\, and engage with like-minded researchers in this meaningful domain.\n➡️ Get your tickets\nDescription: \nAs part of Curiosity Tank’s User Research Expert Training Series\, this session aims to inspire and educate applied researchers looking to make a substantial difference through their work. You’ll not only gain insights into merging your professional skills with impactful causes but also have the opportunity to connect\, share\, and grow with attendees who are interested in contributing to societal betterment. You’ll network\, learn\, and possibly find new directions or collaborations that align with your values and aspirations. \nWe’re thrilled to feature three panelists who have successfully landed roles\, and are thriving in\, their purpose-driven research: \n\nAesclinn Donohue\, Human-Centered Designer\, U.S. Department of Homeland Security\nFátima Gutiérrez Jhong\, User Experience Researcher\, Code for America\nGraham Colby\, Senior UX Researcher\, Fable.\n\nThey’ll share their experiences in applying research to fulfill missions that range from enhancing democratizing access to technology and public safety to bringing inclusivity to UX research. \nTakeaways: \n\nBehind the Scenes of Purpose-Driven Research: Get an insider’s view on how applied research drives initiatives at organizations committed to social good.\nResearch Across Sectors: Unpack the similarities and differences between research in non-profits versus for-profit companies\, highlighting unique challenges and opportunities.\nCareer Path Navigation: Discover practical tips for finding and securing research roles within the social sector\, including how to make your application stand out.\nWhat Employers Want: Learn about the key skills and attributes these teams seek in candidates for roles with a social impact focus.\n\nNetworking and Breakout Groups: \nBeyond insights and inspiration\, this session offers a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals. Breakout groups will facilitate deeper attendee discussions and personal connections. We’ll also play “Research Bingo”\, a fun networking activity. Attendees will have bingo cards with common and purpose-driven research experiences\, will search for other attendees who have had those experiences\, and identify people who have specific experiences attendees want to learn more about. It’s a light-hearted way to break the ice\, share stories\, continue conversations after the event\, and potentially win a donation to their non-profit of choice! \nThis event isn’t just about learning from these purpose-driven researchers; it’s about building a community of researchers dedicated to leveraging their skills for a greater cause. Whether you’re actively seeking a shift towards more meaningful work or just curious about the possibilities\, “From Data to Difference” will be engaging and informative. \nJoin us to network\, explore\, and maybe even discover the next step in your journey to merging user research with social impact. \n➡️ Get your tickets
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/from-data-to-difference-purpose-driven-user-research-interactive-panel/
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Case Studies,Conferences & Summits,Panels,Research Talks,Webinars,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Curiosity Tank":MAILTO:hello@curiositytank.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240328T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240328T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T094022
CREATED:20240320T201900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T201927Z
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SUMMARY:NH UXPA Meeting - Prove Me Wrong: Ensuring that User Testing Isn’t a Rubber Stamp
DESCRIPTION:In this interactive talk\, Dr. Jerome (“Jerry”) Rekart discusses reasons why user testing studies must be designed with the goal of finding reasons to axe one’s favorite designs. Drawing from a host of examples\, Popperian epistemology\, and very likely some unique off-the-cuff remarks\, Jerry’s unique presentation style will engage and inform. \n➡️ Get your tickets 
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/2-nh-uxpa-meeting-prove-me-wrong-ensuring-that-user-testing-isnt-a-rubber-stamp/
CATEGORIES:Research Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240328T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240328T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T094022
CREATED:20240319T202551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T202755Z
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SUMMARY:AMA with Lawton: How UX Research teams hire today
DESCRIPTION:We will be hosting an AMA with User Research leader Lawton Pybus. \nLawton is a cofounding principal of Drill Bit Labs\, a consultancy dedicated to advancing UX research. With a PhD in human factors and experience at UserTesting\, MeasuringU\, Charles Schwab\, and Cabela’s\, Lawton brings practical knowledge\, academic rigor\, and strategic insight to the table. He is known for his contributions to the UX community through his newsletter\, The ¼” Hole\, and speaking at industry events like UXPA and Boulder Startup Week. \nJoin us on Thursday\, March 28 to discuss topics like: \n💼 Hiring UXR & ReOps \n⚔️ Making yourself competitive in today’s market \n🎨 Building your UXR portfolio with & without research experience \n💪 How to extend your research team’s capacity when you can’t hire \n🙋 Your questions! \n​Help Lawton better tailor his insights to your needs by filling out this brief questionnaire and submitting any questions you’d like him to answer. \n➡️ Learn more
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/ama-with-lawton-how-ux-research-teams-hire-today/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rally":MAILTO:lauren@rallyuxr.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240327T190000
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SUMMARY:The AI Intersection of UX Design and Research
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an insightful exploration of the intricate relationship between UX Design (UXD) and User Experience Research (UXR) within digital innovation. In this episode\, we are thrilled to welcome Yaddy Arroyo\, a seasoned UX designer\, to explore how UX researchers and designers collaborate to craft compelling user-centric experiences. From deciphering user behaviours to refining design solutions\, Pamela Jessica Zito (PJ) and Yaddy will delve into the invaluable role of UXR insights in shaping UXD decisions. \nAdditionally\, they will explore the collaborative tools they employ for effective teamwork and examine the impact of AI on their roles. Prepare to gain fresh perspectives\, and shared insights into the hopes\, fears\, and excitement surrounding AI’s integration in UX-related tasks. \nThis episode will be recorded and accessible on our page after our live event! \nHosted by Pamela Jessica Zito and Yan VishnepolskyProduced by Laura Barboza \n➡️ Get your free ticket
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/the-ai-intersection-of-ux-design-and-research/
LOCATION:Remote
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ORGANIZER;CN="Human-Centered AI":MAILTO:HumanCenteredAI.Podcast@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240325T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240327T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T094022
CREATED:20240318T202704Z
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SUMMARY:Advancing Research 2024
DESCRIPTION:Advancing Research 2024\nA ground-breaking conference created by researchers for researchers\nMarch 25-26: in-person conference | March 27: in-person workshops \nAdvancing Research will return in 2024\, and this time we’re in-person as well as virtual!\nAdvancing Research 2024 will take place at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York City. The main conference will be held March 25-26\, with in-person workshops on March 27. \nIn-person and virtual tickets are on sale now! \nGet tickets\nWhy Attend?\nAre you frustrated with the state of UX research? Does it feel like things have stagnated? We have good news and bad news — and they’re the same news: you’re not alone. Many of the research leaders and senior practitioners we speak with are feeling the same way. \nAdvancing Research 2024 is your opportunity to collaboratively re-assess the state of the practice\, consider the increasingly complex demands being placed upon research teams and leaders\, and work together to define clear roles\, set goals\, and establish scalable solutions for achieving them. \nWe can’t wait for you to be a part of the conversation. \nWho Attends Advancing Research?\nExperienced researchers\nPeople who conduct research projects\, select methods and develop methodologies\, design studies\, and evaluate products and services. \nResearch team leaders and managers\nPeople who select research tools and platforms\, hire and onboard researchers\, manage research operations\, develop methodologies for their teams\, and represent research in the C-suite. \nSenior leaders\, innovators\, and strategists\nPeople who have invested heavily into building cutting-edge research organizations. \nGet tickets
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/advancing-research-2024/
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Case Studies,Conferences & Summits,Networking & Meetups,Panels,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240321T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240321T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T094022
CREATED:20240319T211508Z
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SUMMARY:Continuous discovery: A tactical deep dive with Teresa Torres
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to bring you an Insight Out webinar with the inimitable Teresa Torres\, Product Coach and author of Continuous Discovery Habits: Discover Products that Create Customer Value and Business Value. \nIn this one-hour deep dive into the tactics of Continuous Discovery\, the renowned product coach and author will cover: \n\n\nGetting started and lessons for applying continuous discovery in your own practice \n\n\nThe differences between important discovery tactics \n\n\nContinuous interviewing with tips for applying this tactic in your work \n\n\nThe hows and whys of conducting assumption testing \n\n\nDelivering better product and business outcomes through discovery \n\n\nThis one-hour product discovery class will include Q&A—come prepared to ask Teresa those burning discovery questions! \nDon’t miss this fantastic opportunity to learn from one of the most well-known discovery experts in the industry. This session is perfect for PMs\, researchers\, designers\, and business leaders alike. Hope to see you there! \n➡️ Get your ticket
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/continuous-discovery-a-tactical-deep-dive-with-teresa-torres/
CATEGORIES:Research Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T094022
CREATED:20240319T210451Z
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SUMMARY:A Genuine Conversation about the Future of UX Research
DESCRIPTION:If you’ve followed LinkedIn of late\, it’s clear that UX researchers are frustrated. They feel their work is undervalued\, their strategic contributions are marginalized\, and their jobs have been made redundant. Multiple fingers have been pointed in multiple directions\, and—as you’d expect from social media—the discussion has often ended up in a decidedly sour place. \nIn light of The big design freakout and the UX research reckoning\, there is an important conversation to be had about the changing roles of research\, design\, and product\, and where we go from here. In light of this\, Rosenfeld’s Advancing Research community is hosting a panel of respected\, collaborative\, and opinionated experts from the disciplines/functions at the core of this changing dynamic: Jamika D. Burge\, PhD\, Teresa Torres\, Robert Fabricant\, Noam Segal\, and Peter Merholz—to stop litigating the past\, and engage in a positive\, constructive conversation about the future of UX research. \nPlease join us March 20 for this free Rosenfeld session; bring your questions and your ideas to a candid look at the future of #UXresearch. \n➡️ Register
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/a-genuine-conversation-about-the-future-of-ux-research/
CATEGORIES:Panels
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T094022
CREATED:20240313T191229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T210741Z
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SUMMARY:Trends defining the user research landscape
DESCRIPTION:Discover the trends shaping the user research industry\, and how we build products in 2024 and beyond. Hear from panelists at Miro\, Wise\, and Janelle Ward Insights\, as they discuss the findings of Maze’s Future of User Research Report: Trends for 2024 and Beyond. \n\n\nJoin us on March 20 to learn about: \n\n\n\nKey findings highlighted in the report\nTrends in user research to be aware of\nHow to ensure the continued strategic role of research\n\n➡️  Register for free\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nEmma Craig\, Head of User Research @ Miro \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nDalia El-Shimy\, Director of UX Research @ Wise \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n\n\nJanelle Ward\, Founder @ Janelle Ward Insights \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHost\n\n\n\n\n\nRoberta Dombrowski\, Research Partner @ Maze\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n➡️  Register for free
URL:https://usercalendar.com/event/navigating-tomorrow-trends-defining-the-user-research-landscape/
CATEGORIES:Career Development,Panels
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maze":MAILTO:help@maze.design
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