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matthewav

Zurb Uses Kia RWD as a Good Example. Yikes. - 1 views

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    Zurb story here: http://zurb.com/responsive/reading Kia's site is: http://www.kia.com Number 6 is Kia's new RWD. I went to the kia.com site and the RWD was pretty awful. * MIN WIDTH: -- images and text are blurry. -- horizontal nav completly disappears. -- the 3 stacked horizontal bars that should pull up a menu.....don't. They drop the main page and you're stuck facing a carousel and some monumental horizontal and vertical scrolling to see only models of vehicles. * MAX WIDTH: -- they don't have a max width and try to stretch into infinity. Stretched across 2 or 3 of my displays and I have the full site.....blurry. * MOBILE SITE: -- it's a mini-version of the main desktop site. -- this works well on the iPad in both vertical and horizontal orientation. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I've seen great RWD when the min- and max-width are defined and the three horizontal bars become what used to be the horizontal navigation. But Kia's desktop RWD fall short in my opinion. If anyone ever reads this, I wonder what their impressions would be.
Aaron Choate

Got an iPhone or 3G iPad? Apple is recording your moves - O'Reilly Radar - 2 views

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    Today at Where 2.0 Pete Warden and I will announce the discovery that your iPhone, and your 3G iPad, is regularly recording the position of your device into a hidden file. Ever since iOS 4 arrived, your device has been storing a long list of locations and time stamps. We're not sure why Apple is gathering this data, but it's clearly intentional, as the database is being restored across backups, and even device migrations.
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    Wow - kinda cool and just a little bit creepy. not being transmitted to Apple, but ... what's it for?
Jade Diaz

Pearson and Knewton: Big Data and the Promise of Personalized Learning Read more: http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/hack-higher-education/pearson-and-knewton-big-data-and-promise-personalized-learning#ixzz1iVlql02X Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Combining computer science and education to make interactive robots that adapt to teach students based on individual needs.
Jade Diaz

Design is the Rendering of Intent - 1 views

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    Parts that stood out for me: "Over the last year, we've started explaining design as "the rendering of intent." The designer imagines an outcome and puts forth activities to make that outcome real." "It seems pretty clear to us that the Global Entry team had a typical intention of many government (and non-government) design teams: get the service up and running... In contrast, the We The People team wanted to showcase that a government design team can produce designs on par with the best non-government commercial teams." "Well, everyone who participates in the rendering of their intention is a designer, using this definition." "Many of our design deliverables, such as wireframes, prototypes, and style guides, are as much about getting agreement on what we intend as they are to move our intentions closer to done."
Matt Lisle

NextReads - 0 views

shared by Matt Lisle on 21 Apr 08 - Cached
  • NextReads is an email-based outreach service that not only promotes your library and its collection, but reaches remote users and visitors to your virtual library branch-your website.
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    found via http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/20/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/20Rlibrary.html?_r=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&oref=slogin NextReads is an email-based outreach service that not only promotes your library and its collection, but reaches remote users and visitors to your virtual library branch-your website. Each book in every newsletter is accompanied by a brief, original annotation and a catalog link so that patrons can simply click on the link to search your catalog.
Jade Diaz

The New Writer's Project - 0 views

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    This is not a ground-breaking site but there are a handful of things they're doing well that demonstrate how much simpler/better our design could be: 1. It's a visually interesting and attractive site without resorting to images sprinkled randomly throughout content. Each images has a home and a purpose. (We've got to move away from treating the web like a print layout where we allow our content folks to intersperse text with images) 2. The text on pages is structured well and utilizes nicely-styled headings and bulleted lists to make it easy to scan/digest lots of content. I also like how the B/W Feature images on the homepage become full color on hover. A nice touch. Also, nice use of white space to avoid overwhelming.
Jade Diaz

Deciding When Graphics Will Help (and When They Won't) - 0 views

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    (I'd like to bridge the gap between UX design/IA and graphic design by getting us thinking more about the usability of images) Images are used for navigation, content, or ornamentation. Navigation and content image offer clear value...ornamentation less so.
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    (I'd like to bridge the gap between UX design/IA and graphic design by getting us thinking more about the usability of images) Images are used for navigation, content, or ornamentation. Navigation and content image offer clear value...ornamentation less so.
Jade Diaz

Library of Congress Digital Collections - 0 views

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    I like how they feature a group of collections on the home page and then include a separate section of additional collections. It clearly shows which are of greater importance and leaves no question of where users can click to start exploring. On the con side, only some of these featured collections lead to digitized primary source materials. We need to make it clear for our users which collections are available online and which only include online finding aids.
Jade Diaz

What's the Easiest Way to Share Large Files and Media with Friends? - File Sharing - Lifehacker - 0 views

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    When you want to to share music, movies, photos, or other files online, you've got countless options. We've examined most, and for our money, one tool emerges on top of the heap for its ease of use, wide support, and all-around excellence.
Jade Diaz

On usability and accessibility - please use PDF icons to display PDF links! « WhatwasIthinking.co.uk - 0 views

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    Alexander Rehm on usability and accessibility issues of not displaying PDF links properly and a best practice guide on how to fix it
Jade Diaz

mobiForge - 0 views

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    mobiForge is the world's best resource for mobile web development and mobile web design. Learn about building mobile websites, content adaptation, location based services, emulators, and much more. Get code samples, free tools, free articles and find
Aaron Choate

Video | DataEDGE Conference - 5 views

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    In early May of this year, I was fortunate to be able to attend the annual DataEDGE conference hosted by the University of California, Berkeley School of Information. This is a conference that focuses on developments in data science with some emphasis on work going on at Berkeley and more broadly in the Bay Area, and offers a range of presentations dealing with technical developments, workforce, and broader implications of data science. There is much here that will interest various segments of the CNI community, I thnk.
matthewav

Wacom's Branding Statement - 1 views

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    I'm sure we're all familiar with Wacom, but I'm not sure if everyone realizes how HUGE and IMPORTANT they are. I mention this because Wacom is not just a company that produces the little tablets we see on people's desks. They provide THE tools of choice for the movie industry, television industry, vehicle companies and huge business to business entities. The little Wacom tablet and stylus I have at home and on my desk at work are not the main streams of income for this company. I wanted to clarify this because their Branding Statement reflects the ideals of a huge, worldwide, trend-setting company that is the leader in ALL of their product categories. Here is a link to their PDF download of their Branding Statement (you may have to cut and paste the URL below): https://dfsoyk1v2p32a.cloudfront.net/us/~/media/Files/PDFs/Our%20Business/Company_brochures_EN_20131225.pdf?vs=1&d=20131226T080604
Matt Lisle

A List Apart: Articles: Deafness and the User Experience - 0 views

  • Alternately, a combination of captioning (to transcribe sound effects) and subtitling (written translation, with a focus on users with sign as a primary language) is most effective. Where this isn’t possible, a transcript of the dialogue will suffice; transcripts provide the user with an opportunity to print out the dialogue and read it at a comfortable pace.
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    This article was posted today... and is relevant to our captioning discussions. It makes it sounds as if transcripts are actually better than captions, because it allows Deaf users to print out and read at a comfortable pace.
Jade Diaz

AJAX and Accessibility- Standards Schmandards - 0 views

  • Improving accessibility of AJAX forms Fortunately there are some things we can do to increase accessbility of AJAX forms. Here are my recommendations: Inform the user at the top of the form that it requires javascript or detect javascript automatically and warn the user when it isn’t available. If the form has many fields you will spare your users a lot of frustration. Everyone hates filling out a form just to find out that they can’t submit it. Inform the user that the page is updated dynamically. This is especially important for screen reader users and will help them decide when to trigger a re-read of the page. Make it possible to recieve an alert when information was updated. This may not be practically possible depending on the complexity of your form but will help a screen reader user a lot. Alert boxes are read by the screen reader and are usually displayed together with a sound. The checkbox should be displayed so it is clear that it is not part of the original form. Highlight recently updated areas for a short period of time. This will help sighted users understand what just happened. The nice folks over at 37signals have dubbed this “The Yellow Fade Technique” but you can use any colour you like. Check out Adam Michela’s code for another way of providing the fade.
matthewav

Scrolling Left to Right - 2 views

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    In this blog post by a Microsoft developer, there are examples of scrolling on a single webpage by moving left to right (vs. scrolling up and down). Also, some main navigational buttons and menus are now on the RIGHT side of the layout instead of the long-used left side of the layout location for these elements. I believe this is an example of the influence of touch screens on tablets, phones, and computers affecting the long held paradigm of left side menu navigation. The gesture navigation of touch screens is making another mark on design and layouts.
Jade Diaz

Drexel University Libraries - 0 views

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    Here they use a Summon image (with tiny illegible writing) to brand their search and a link to information and video about Summon. But do users really care? I'm not saying we should hide the search vendor branding entirely but does it make sense to feature it like this?
Jade Diaz

NCSU Libraries Find Articles - 0 views

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    I like how they simply call Summon "Summon" on the Find Articles page and give the option to search the whole library world. Other than that they don't bother the user with branding and you get the same results for a search from the tabbed search on the homepage as a search on this page.
Jade Diaz

'Digital Literacy' Will Never Replace The Traditional Kind Read more: http://ideas.time.com/2011/10/26/why-digital-literacy-will-never-replace-the-traditional-kind/#ixzz1dzIpkpT8 - 0 views

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    An argument against focusing on the information tools and for good old fashioned knowledge and critical thinking
Matt Lisle

Plymouth State Library - 0 views

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    Was mentioned in presentation this morning. Site uses WordPress and Sriblio as a CMS and OPAC.
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