Reminder: this talk starts in 1 hour
On Wednesday, April 13, 2016, Rachel Farrand <rfarrand(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Please join for the following tech talk:
*Tech Talk**:* UX Prototype Labs: Understanding Wikipedia Readers
*Presenter:* Sherah Smith (user: pizzacat)
*Date:* April 18th, 2016
*Time: *17:00 UTC
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*Length:* 30 minutes
Link to live YouTube stream <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZymyC7tUTI8>
*IRC channel for questions/discussion:* #wikimedia-office
*Summary: *Have you ever wondered what our users think about their
reading experiences on Wikipedia? We may know how *we* interact with
features ourselves, but when we put prototypes in front of others, we find
out that plenty of people feel or do things differently. To catch some of
these insights, I run regular sets of 1-hour interview sessions with
Wikipedia readers. This talk outlines how this works, from idea to recruit
to interview and analysis.
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