upcoming grant deadline: 05/15/2024

upcoming grant deadline: 05/15/2024

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Workshop: Community Engagement through User Experience

User Experience (UX) is how your visitors feels about a product or service, whether you’re designing a website, an exhibit, or a toaster. How do you know if your target audience is having a good or bad experience? Learn to put yourself in your users’ shoes in order to better understand their motivations, so that you can create a welcoming experience and make something that is useful, easy to use, and enjoyable for them.

We’ll cover the fundamentals of user experience, why it matters, and ways to convince others in your organization to invest in this process. We’ll detail a typical UX journey and common methodologies that are useful for museum professionals, emphasizing ways to engage new and existing communities along the way. We’ll practice research techniques, including interviews and contextual inquiries (observing the way your visitors already interact with your exhibits), that allow you to learn about your visitors' objectives, rather than designing from assumptions. We'll develop personas to clarify which new audiences you want to connect with, and what works best for them, asking questions like, Why aren’t they users already? What barriers does your museum present? What needs could you be meeting?

We'll also review common techniques for evaluating digital content using activities like card sorting and content audits, and we'll produce rapid prototypes for user testing to conduct evaluations and gather valuable feedback.

This workshop is for exhibit designers and developers, curators, content developers, museum technologists, and marketers. After this workshop, you'll be able to:

*Implement user experience strategies to better understand new and existing audiences
*Convince others in your organization to adopt this process
*Conduct in-person interviews and contextual inquiry with visitors to learn about their goals and objectives
*Use activities like card sorting and content inventories to understand your digital content
*Produce quick analog and digital prototypes and conduct low-cost evaluations with visitors
 


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If you have any questions, please contact Amelia Longo at amelia@interactivemechanics.com.

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Interactive Mechanics is a digital design firm that partners with cultural and educational organizations on design, development, user experience, and strategy. We've learned a lot from our client projects, and we love sharing information about our process, tools, tips and tricks. Learn more and register for our workshops and webinars here.

Michael Tedeschi, Owner and Creative Director, has nearly a decade of industry experience in design, development, and user experience, having worked on over 125 digital projects throughout his career. Prior to founding Interactive Mechanics, he spent several years designing award-winning interactives and applications for Azavea and Night Kitchen Interactive, and he has spoken at dozens of local and national events, including THATCamp Prime, John Hopkins University, UX Burlington, and Girl Develop It.

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