Ideate. A User Experience UX Design Podcast - product design
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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?
Ideate. A User Experience UX Design Podcast - product design
43 minutes 16 seconds
7 years ago
9: Education 👩🎓 User Experience – Students
It’s not uncommon for us to ignore the impact of poor UX on our daily routine. A poorly designed app might make us miss a bus. A poorly designed door might make us look foolish. Often the effort required to right the wrong outweighs the cost. But in the case of education, a poorly designed experience has left millions of students disenfranchised, the nation with $1.5 Trillion in growing student loan debt, and employers with under-qualified candidates in the workforce. In this episode, we speak with four influencers who are fighting the battle on all fronts. In Discovery, they describe a problem that stretches from primary school, thru college, and right into the workplace. In Definition, we’ll isolate the players and their challenges. And finally, in Ideation, we’ll look at some ways to improve the UX of education in the future.
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?