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Want to be great at UX research? Take a cue from cultural anthropology.

Jun 10, 2022
28:54
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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How Did You Make Your Way Into the Tech Industry?
02:30 • 5min
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How to Make Design of a Website or an Ap Intuitive?
07:41 • 4min
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How Do You Find That Balance Between Usability and Learning?
12:10 • 4min
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How Your Background in Anthropology Has Impacted Your Career?
16:33 • 3min
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The Block Protocal Is an Open Source Platform for Data Integration and Ontology
19:12 • 5min
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I'm All for Making That Kind of Sulf Easier for Everyone to Do
23:54 • 2min
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How to Detect Transparency in a PNG Image?
25:38 • 3min
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HASH, where Maggie works along with Stack Overflow cofounder Joel Spolsky, is an open-core platform for creating simulations that help people make better decisions.

Explore Maggie’s writing on everything from digital anthropology to best practices for illustrating invisible programming concepts.

Maggie recommends the Nielsen Norman Group website as the best resource for folks getting up to speed on research-based UX.

Today’s Lifeboat badge goes to user Sten for their answer to Detecting transparency in an image.

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