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The Design Sprint — GV The sprint gives teams a shortcut to learning without building and launching. The sprint is a five-day process for answering critical business questions through design, prototyping, and testing ideas with customers. Developed at GV, it’s a “greatest hits” of business strategy, innovation, behavior science, design thinking, and more—packaged into a battle-tested process that any team can use. Working together in a sprint, you can shortcut the endless-debate cycle and compress months of time into a single week. Access Wikipedia Content Offline - Kiwix Kiwix is an offline reader for Web content. It's especially thought to make Wikipedia available offline. This is done by reading the content of the project stored in a file format ZIM, The ZIM file format, an open, standardized file format to store Wiki content efficiently for offline usage Kiwix Features: * Multilanguage: en, fr, es, de, it, ar, he, pt * ZIM library management outside the profile * Windows support & installer * ZIM HTTP server called "kiwix-serve" * Command line indexation tool called "kiwix-index" * Allow drag&drop over the UI to open a ZIM file * Autodection of the UI locale at the first start (GNU/Linux only) * "Recently open" menu * Internal library of ZIM (to be able to manage many ZIM files) * New "Save Page" (in files) * New "Print as PDF" feature * First result is now only loaded with a pretty good score There are two supported platforms for the reader, Windows and Linux. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kiwixteam/ppasudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install kiwix

Solutions-focused Thinking - HatRabbits A traditional approach towards problem solving, is analysing the problem thoroughly before generating solutions. Although this route can produce some useful insights and ideas, it will often lead to a negative and unconstructive outcome. Fortunately there is a positive and powerful alternative; focussing on finding the solution, rather than unravelling the problem. Exploring Mobile Information Habits of University Students Around the World When was the last time you saw a 20-year-old without a phone in his or her hands? Ever wonder what college students are doing all the time? Welcome to A TETHERED WORLD, a global study that found out that not only are students absolutely tethered to their phones, they are absolutely tethered to their friends on phones. In particular, mobile phones:

User-centered design The chief difference from other product design philosophies is that user-centered design tries to optimize the product around how users can, want, or need to use the product, rather than forcing the users to change their behavior to accommodate the product. UCD models and approaches[edit] For example, the user-centered design process can help software designers to fulfill the goal of a product engineered for their users. User requirements are considered right from the beginning and included into the whole product cycle. These requirements are noted and refined through investigative methods including: ethnographic study, contextual inquiry, prototype testing, usability testing and other methods.

Ubuntu vs HP Folio 13 - Le labo HP Folio 13 Compatibility - Ubuntu forums Let’s start with things that works out of the box : microphone and webcam works great with Skype suspend and hibernate works great too battery life seemed very good, the diffrents tests i’ve read talk about a 6 hours battery life. I’ve reached near 5 hours of wireless surfing with luminosity to 100%. Design Thinking 101 History of Design Thinking It is a common misconception that design thinking is new. Design has been practiced for ages: monuments, bridges, automobiles, subway systems are all end-products of design processes. Throughout history, good designers have applied a human-centric creative process to build meaningful and effective solutions. Text Encoding Initiative Official logo The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is a text-centric community of practice in the academic field of digital humanities, operating continuously since the 1980s. The community currently runs a mailing list, meetings and conference series, and maintains an eponymous technical standard, a wiki, a SourceForge repository and a toolchain.

What is Design Thinking? - Design Management Institute Design management has traditionally used a Design Thinking approach to develop compelling products and services that resonate with customers, consistently producing financial rewards, and building brand loyalty. But beyond customer-centric empathy, beyond creative iteration, beyond the bias to a maker mentality, design thinking has more to offer the modern organization as a means to cultivate creativity and innovation in an organization. Design Thinking is Non-Denominational Some of its concepts – teamwork, visualization and an emphasis on more creative research tools – are not the sole domain of the designer or design manager.

Leverage Browser Caching   This rule triggers when PageSpeed Insights detects that the response from your server does not include caching headers or if the resources are specified to be cached for only a short time. Overview Fetching resources over the network is both slow and expensive: the download may require multiple roundtrips between the client and server, which delays processing and may block rendering of page content, and also incurs data costs for the visitor. All server responses should specify a caching policy to help the client determine if and when it can reuse a previously fetched response. Recommendations Each resource should specify an explicit caching policy that answers the following questions: whether the resource can be cached and by whom, for how long, and if applicable, how it can be efficiently revalidated when the caching policy expires.

How to Run an Empathy & User Journey Mapping Workshop Introduction This article will teach you two popular design workshop techniques: empathy mapping and user journey mapping. Empathy mapping is a way to characterise your target users in order to make effective design decisions. User journey mapping is a way to deconstruct a user’s experience with a product or service as a series of steps and themes. Design Sprint Planning Step by Step – Design Sprint Kit Step 1: Write a Sprint Brief The first step in planning a sprint is to get everyone on the same page. A great tool for doing that is a Sprint Brief. This is a document that outlines the Sprint Challenge, Key Goals, and the Deliverable that the team plans to create during the Sprint.

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