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All About UX site de référence
Allaboutux.org provides information about user experience (UX). The information on this site is collected from the UX community and is created and maintained by volunteers.Les bases de données gratuites
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KimberlySilk.com - The musings of a digital media librarian
September is always a very busy time of year for me – both at work, with the start of a new school term here at the University of Toronto, and at home, with my son heading back to school. So busy, in fact, that I’ve been neglecting this blog and many other things in favour of just trying to keep up with the essentials. An article in today’s HBR Blog Network caught my eye: Work and Vacation Should Go Together , by Ron Ashkenas. Catchy title aside (guaranteed to lure anyone who’s snuck in some work during vacation time, myself included and I suspect many of you), the article has an interesting and novel perspective on how we manage work and personal life.anuhi lou / Design sociétal + Communication intégrée: Design soc
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Voilà l’été est déjà fini, c’est la rentrée…et le retour au blogue Rassurez-vous, ce n’est pas parce que l’été nous a semblé passer vite qu’on ne l’a pas occupé avec des activités stimulantes pour autant Du 17 au 20 juillet dernier, j’ai justement eu l’occasion de participer à l’ AHFE2010 à Miami (FA). Il s’agit de la 3è édition de la conférence internationale “ Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics “.
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Photo by Ken Yeung I really enjoy talking complex subjects, processes or business problems and boiling them down to their core essence. This is becoming known as the process of "Visual Thinking". I use visual metaphors and storytelling to do this.GURTEEN KNOWLEDGE
Welcome to the Gurteen Knowledge Website. My name is David Gurteen and this site is primarily a resource for the Gurteen Knowledge Community - a global learning community of over 18,000 people in 160 countries. The main themes of this site are knowledge management, learning, creativity, innovation and personal development and it consists of over 5,000 pages.Like, I know they are there for good reason, but so many web sites require so many different variations of passwords, I just can't keep up with them all. My bank for example...It's one of those "password must contain atleas 8 characters, upper and lowercase and atleast one number". Okay, I did that, I've managed to remember it...but then, I have to have 8 different security questions.
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articles Ergonomie, utilisabilité, architecture de l'information... Des articles théoriques et pratiques sur l'ergonomie informatique, avec une spécialisation dans les méthodes pour le web. Des chroniques de livres dans le domaine de l'interaction homme-machine : les ouvrages clés en ergonomie et en architecture de l'information, pour les débutants ou les lecteurs plus expérimentés. Une banque de liens en ergonomie, avec des sites présentant des analyses, articles, outils ou méthodes... Mais aussi des magazines, blogs, espaces communautaires...The future of the book | Everything is Miscellaneous
I just came from a discussion of the future of the book at Harvard, although it was actually more like the propedeutic for that discussion. Quite fascinating though. First spoke Ann Blair , a history professor at Harvard, who has a book on the history of information overload (particularly in the early modern period) coming out in the fall of 2010. She talked about how printed books were first received: Positively, the printing press was appreciated for the labor it saved (an early estimate said that four men in one day could create as many books with a printing press as ten could do with a quill in a year) and for driving down the cost of books. (You had to count on selling 300 copies before you’d break even, whereas hand-copied manuscripts were done on commission.)Ergonomie Web
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