Top tips for observing research sessions ethically

...participants feel safe and their privacy is respected throughout the research process. At DBT, we ask observers to: do not use names in anything you save. Use pseudonyms or participant...
...participants feel safe and their privacy is respected throughout the research process. At DBT, we ask observers to: do not use names in anything you save. Use pseudonyms or participant...
...something really important, but can’t see how to use it yet. Mind the Product In 2017, I attended the “Mind the Product” conference, and a talk that quietly took root...
...part in. The DBT Data Challenge aimed to: use DBT’s data in new and innovative ways make DBT a better place to work improve processes and decision-making use data responsibly...
...within DDaT. Recently, I have been fortunate enough to deliver some great product adoption campaigns promoting the use of tech products created by DDaT. I am thankful to work in...
...2 had some experience of using Dark Mode 1 had not used Dark Mode. 2 of the users we spoke to had visual impairments. They highlighted the importance of Dark...
...This project used ‘network analysis’, an important developing technique for the department and something I’d like us to use more, to show the relationships between networks. This enabled new insight...
...e-Discovery/Content Search which were also ruled out as non-viable. ShareGate is a very handy migration tool we can use within VM, so I used this to download information from SharePoint....
...first time around was quite free form. We had broad themes or talking points to pull together evidence on and present. For example, User Experience improvements based on our user...
...based on user feedback and changing needs. Although we had standard communication plans, we had to be open to altering these for different cohorts user-centered approach: We tailored our approach...
...you are better equipped to fight off illnesses and deal with the challenges of everyday life. Did you know that: just 30 minutes per day of light to moderate exercise...