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Ideate. A User Experience UX Design Podcast - product design
TSG - user experience design - human centered design thinking - ux - ui - product design -
12 episodes
9 months ago
What do we want to get out of our experience with hospitals and doctors? How do connected devices play into each of our individual healthcare experiences? And how can we use machine learning to make sense of a massive amount of data?
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What do we want to get out of our experience with hospitals and doctors? How do connected devices play into each of our individual healthcare experiences? And how can we use machine learning to make sense of a massive amount of data?
Show more...
Technology
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3: Car 🚘 User Experience - Driving
Ideate. A User Experience UX Design Podcast - product design
25 minutes 22 seconds
7 years ago
3: Car 🚘 User Experience - Driving
How can a car that costs $50,000 have such a terrible User Experience? How did we get here? Who has some ideas? And when will things get better? https://twitter.com/ideateTeam
Ideate. A User Experience UX Design Podcast - product design
What do we want to get out of our experience with hospitals and doctors? How do connected devices play into each of our individual healthcare experiences? And how can we use machine learning to make sense of a massive amount of data?