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The better design and usability for open source science and research software where people making and contributing to scientific and research open source software can learn fundemental skills and knowledge about design, usability and user research. Pre-Alpha This lesson is in the pre-alpha phase, which means that it is in early development, but has not yet been taught.

    The better design and usability for open source science and research software where people making and contributing to scientific and research open source software can learn fundemental skills and knowledge about design, usability and user research.
    Better Design and Usability for Open Source Science and Research Software
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    1. Introducing User Experience Research and Design
    2. Choosing a research method for design
    3. Keeping track of user data and OSS
    4. Preparing your rapid usability test
    5. Preparing your interview study
    6. Preparing your rapid usability test
    7. Recruiting participants
    8. Conducting Interviews
    9. Conducting a rapid usability assessment
    10. Interpreting results
    11. Connecting the dots and next steps

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    Introducing User Experience Research and Design


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    Choosing a research method for design


    Keeping track of user data and OSS


    Preparing your rapid usability test


    Preparing your interview study


    Preparing your rapid usability test


    Recruiting participants


    Conducting Interviews


    Conducting a rapid usability assessment


    Interpreting results


    Connecting the dots and next steps



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