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Usability Testing: Tricking Gov into Working for People - Dana Chisnell, Center for Civic Design

Usability Testing: Tricking Gov into Working for People - Dana Chisnell, Center for Civic Design

Usability Testing - Dana Chisnell, Center for Civic Design

Mixed Methods · aryel cianflone

April 6, 201738m 50s

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Show Notes

In the field of UX research, Dana Chisnell is a pioneer. As you will hear, she has lived and shaped it’s history and continues to do so. She is currently working as an adjunct professor at Harvard University, co-director of the Center for Civic Design, and as a principal researcher at UsabilityWorks. I went into this conversation with Dana, expecting to focus on usability testing, how to do it, what makes someone great at it, etc. etc. Dana is a world class expert on this. As you’ll see we did discuss that, but Dana’s experience in the U.S. Digital Service was a powerful reminder of the sometimes blurred lines between designer, product manager, and researcher that I couldn't help, but dig into. Enjoy!

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