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Apple's design process - BusinessWeek - 2 views

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    Von Pixel-Perfect-Mockups (erst 10 dann 3 dann 1), über paarweise stattfindende Meetings (paired meetings) zur Abschlusspräsentation vor der Führungsmannschaft.
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College Students on the Web: User Experience Guidelines (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) - 0 views

  • Myth 1: Students Are Technology Wizards
  • In particular, students don't like to learn new user interface styles. They prefer websites that employ well-known interaction patterns.
  • Students often judge sites on how they look. But they usually prefer sites that look clean and simple rather than flashy and busy.
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  • Myth 2: Students Crave Multimedia and Fancy Design
  • Students are strongly search dominant and turn to search at the smallest provocation in terms of difficult navigation.
  • Myth 3: Students Are Enraptured by Social Networking
  • College students are much more goal-oriented.
  • At the college level, users make a separation between play and work and don't require websites to entertain them at all times.
  • students prefer websites that are easy to scan and don't intimidate them with a wall of gray text.
  • Students are multitaskers who move through websites rapidly, often missing the item they come to find. They're enraptured by social media but reserve it for private conversations and thus visit company sites from search engines.
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Free Technology for Teachers: 10 Ways to Create Comics Online - 46 views

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    Fundgrube für Nicht-Designer, die schicke Comics brauchen.
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Rettung der Welt: Was Sie sofort tun können: Zehn Empfehlungen - Hintergründe... - 2 views

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    Das eigene Leben aufmerksam designen! Eine to Do liste für den daily check up ;-)
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Johanna Blakley: Social media and the end of gender | Video on TED.com - 1 views

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    what we like is more important for marketing than demographics like gender, womem are driving the social media revolution
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Loic Le Meur Blog: 7 digital trends at Davos 2011 [World Economic Forum talk] - 0 views

  • Here is the 10 mins video and a few notes, there are many more trends but I did not have more time. Thanks Robert for recording it.
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    Ganz guter Ausblick
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Cool Infographics - Blog - How Would You Like Your Graphic Design? #infographic - 1 views

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    Wie utopisch (Kunden)Vorstellungen von (Graphic)Design sein können...
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Five Tips for Smarter Social Networking - Eric Hellweg - John Hagel III and John Seely ... - 2 views

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Trend - Geofencing - 1 views

  • Mit anderen Worten: Bestimmte virtuelle Gebiete können festgelegt werden.
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What is Design Thinking Anyway? : Observatory: Design Observer - 1 views

  • That tool is abductive reasoning
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      abductive = laut "Leo" eine nahe liegende Vermutung ohne logische Beweiskraft
  • The vast majority of students are exposed to formal logic only by inference and then only to the two dominant forms of logic — deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning.
  • Formal logic isn’t systematically taught in our North American educational system, except to students of philosophy or the history of science.
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  • Deductive logic — the logic of what must be — reasons from the general to the specific. If the general rule is that all crows are black, and I see a brown bird, I can declare deductively that this bird is not a crow.
  • Inductive logic — the logic of what is operative — reasons from the specific to the general. If I study sales per square foot across a thousand stores and find a pattern that suggests stores in small towns generate significantly higher sales per square foot than stores in cities, I can inductively declare that small towns are my more valuable market
  • Whether they realize it or not, designers live in Peirce’s world of abduction
  • Dewey began to explore the limits of formal declarative logic — that is, inductive and deductive reasoning.
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Why Google launched OpenSocial (Scripting News) - 3 views

  • Advertising will get more and more targeted until it disappears, because perfectly targeted advertising is just information. And that's good!
  • "Information is welcome, advertising is offensive."
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Workshop: "Computing with Communities and Content: Bringing Together Analysis of Social... - 0 views

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    (Workshop im Rahmen der INFORMATIK 2011, erst im Oktober in der TU Berlin, derzeit Call for Papers bis 6.5.11)
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Wie Großunternehmen Social Media nutzen - 0 views

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    internationale Studie von Burston-Marsteller
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Spam Fallen bei Facebook - 0 views

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    (aus Spiegel Online) In einem Netzwerk, in der jeder per definitionem erst einmal als "Freund" verbucht wird, liegt es nahe, dass auch die Bereitschaft, lockende Nachrichten anzuklicken, ausgeprägter ist als normal. Facebooks Grundfunktionalität ist in dieser Hinsicht zudem ein idealer Spam-Verbreitungsweg. Wer bei Facebook Freundes-, bei Twitter Follower-Status hat, der veröffentlicht seinen Käse einfach auf den Profilseiten seiner Opfer - auf das dort andere Freunde aus dem Netzwerk den falschen Klick wagen. Der ist weit schwieriger zu erkennen als der Blödsinn, mit dem Spammer traditionell ihre Kundschaft lockten. Eines der beliebtesten Mittel von Betrügern, Unbedarfte auf Fallen-Seiten zu locken, sind ausgerechnet die so beliebten Kurz-URLs, warnt das IT-Sicherheitsunternehmen Symantec. Verkürzte URLs aber sind beispielsweise bei Twitter die Standardform, um einen Link zu veröffentlichen - da fällt eine Falle in keiner Weise auf.
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