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Women in the User Experience field - how many, what is it, and why do I do it.Note: following a great suggestion from a colleague last night, this presentation will be updated with comparative statistics from Malaysia in the near future.

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Caronne Carruthers-TaylorGeek Girl Dinner 3

14 October 2009

Holistic Focus

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What is UX

How many women?

Why do it?

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Usability

Experience Design

Human Computer Interaction (HCI)

Human Factors Accessibility

User Interface (UI) design

Interaction Design (IxD)User-Centred Design

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Context Requirements

Design solutions Evaluations

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The UPA poster ...

User-Centred Design process, with suggested activities for each phase

(Usability Professionals’ Association)

http://www.upassoc.org/upa_publications/ux_poster.html

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“... a career in Information Technology is often

viewed as a masculine career. It is often

associated with high level mathematical competence, individualistic working conditions, and low levels of social skills”.

Amanda Elliot, Women in(to) Computing, 1998, p4

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ARE WOMENTREE HUGGERS !?

http://z.about.com/d/healing/1/0/g/A/1/ww_gi_hug-tree.jpg

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o Human psychology & research methods

o Basics of graphic design

o Interest in technology

o Interpersonal skills

o Verbal & visual communication skills

o Negotiation & facilitation

o Creativity & vision

o Enthusiasm!

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Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, August 2009 statistics (original data, not seasonally adjusted)Division M Professional, Scientific and Technical Services, Subdivision 70, Group 700,

Class 7000 Computer System Design and Related Services

Females24%

Males76%

Computer system design & related services

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Females41%

Males59%

Information, Media & Technology

Source: ABS, August 2009 statistics (original data, not seasonally adjusted)Division J – Information Media and Telecommunications

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Women40%

Men60%

UX Australia 2009 conference attendees

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To make a difference ...

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To make computers work as an effective tool ...

To help people work with computers ...

In a satisfying, effective and efficient way.

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How humans interact with computers ...

their overall experience taking into account the social, cultural & physical environment.

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How Changing a Button Increased a Site's Annual Revenues by US$300 Million (Jan 2009)http://www.uie.com/articles/three_hund_million_button/

A form, intended to make shopping easier, turned out to only help a small percentage of the customers who encountered it.

The designers fixed the problem simply. They took away the Register button. In its place, they put a Continue button with a simple message.

The results: The number of customers purchasing went up by 45%. The extra purchases resulted in an extra $15 million the first month. For the first year, the site saw an additional $300,000,000.

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“I been looking at your poster in the hallway for weeks. I’m interested in what you guys do. It’s amazing! I work in IT Security down the corridor ...”

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o Usability Professionals Association (UPA), www.upassoc.org

o UX Network, http://uxnet.org

o Canberra IA Community, www.iacanberra.org

o UX Bookclub, www.uxbookclub.org

o Web Standards Group (WSG), http://webstandardsgroup.org/

o Computer Human Interaction Special Interest Group (CHISIG), www.chisig.org

o Australian Web Industry Association (AWIA)http://www.webindustry.asn.au/

o And more ...

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o Starting a Career in User Experience Design, Nick Finckhttp://www.nickfinck.com/blog/entry/starting_a_career_in_user_experience_design

o So you wanna be a user experience designer — Step 1: Resources, Whitney Hesshttp://whitneyhess.com/blog/2009/06/30/so-you-wanna-be-a-user-experience-designer-step-1-resources/

o Nine Essential Characteristics of Good UX Designers, Fred Beecherhttp://userexperience.evantageconsulting.com/2009/07/characteristics-

good-ux-designers/

o Top Twitter feeds for UX Designers, @dpanhttp://www.openthewindow.net/?p=506

o Articles, feeds and links, Steve Batyhttp://www.meld.com.au/blog

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Thank you

Caronne Carruthers-Taylor

User Experience aficionado, Interaction designer, Usability specialist

Twitter: @caronne

www.linkedin.com/in/caronne

Holistic Focus