[Sigia-l] Card sorting sorted

Todd R.Warfel lists at mk27.com
Fri Aug 8 17:33:24 EDT 2003


No, asking participants to organize the information, actions, tasks, 
etc. gives us insight into a very user-centered approach. It simply 
provides a baseline and some real data driven structure.

On Friday, August 8, 2003, at 7:00 AM, Pierre Roberge wrote:

> Having participants organize the
> information for us is like asking users to design their own solution.

Cheers!

Todd R. Warfel

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