[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
Message first: a user experience consultancy
.--.==.--.==.--.==.--.==.--.==.--.==.--.
User Experience Architect
[P] (607) 339-9640
[E] twarfel at messagefirst.com
[w] http://www.messagefirst.com
.--.==.--.==.--.==.--.==.--.==.--.==.--.
In theory, theory and practice are the same.
In reality, they are not.
More information about the Sigia-l
mailing list