Most browser and mobile applications are designed to suck you in and away from the people that are right near you. We’re often busy updating our statuses instead of talking to the people we’re ‘statusing’ about. Now, more than ever, technology can enable us to enrich and empower in-person interaction.
In this talk from Interaction13, Julia Barrett, Dir. of Customer Insight for EffectiveUI, shares:
- Key design principles for enriching tablet and mobile applications to facilitate and empower in-person interactions.
- What you need to know about your users – and how to effectively learn it – for these applications to be successful.
- Why these interactions will make or break your customer experience.
- What touch points are most important to design these kinds of applications for.
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Social networks suck.
Social computing frees you.
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Wednesday, January 30, 13
3. Social Networks Suck.
Social Computing Frees You.
Julia Barrett, Director of Customer Insight
Wednesday, January 30, 13
4. Why did you come to the conference in-person?
All of this content will be available online in a
Let’s do a matter of weeks.
quick activity
Take 30 seconds to meet the person next to you
and share why you came to Interaction13.
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5. What you may
have said…
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6. Who wouldn’t want to come
to Toronto in January?
What you may
have said…
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7. Who wouldn’t want to come
to Toronto in January?
I’m looking for a new job.
What you may
have said…
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8. Who wouldn’t want to come
to Toronto in January?
I’m looking for a new job.
What you may
have said…
Networking.
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9. Who wouldn’t want to come
to Toronto in January?
I’m looking for a new job.
What you may
have said…
Networking.
It carves out time for me to
engage with new content.
Social Networks Suck. Social Computing Frees You.
Wednesday, January 30, 13
10. Who wouldn’t want to come
to Toronto in January?
I’m looking for a new job.
What you may
have said…
Networking.
It carves out time for me to
engage with new content.
Social Networks Suck. Social Computing Frees You.
Wednesday, January 30, 13
11. Who wouldn’t want to come
to Toronto in January?
I’m looking for a new job.
What you may
have said…
Networking.
It carves out time for me to
engage with new content.
Social Networks Suck. Social Computing Frees You.
Wednesday, January 30, 13
12. Who wouldn’t want to come
to Toronto in January?
I’m looking for a new job.
What you may
have said…
Networking.
It carves out time for me to
engage with new content.
Social Networks Suck. Social Computing Frees You.
Wednesday, January 30, 13
13. Who wouldn’t want to come
to Toronto in January?
I’m looking for a new job.
What you may
have said…
Networking.
It carves out time for me to
engage with new content.
Social Networks Suck. Social Computing Frees You.
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14. We’re here because there’s
We all probably just something about being
agree… in-person…
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15. What’s the positive
impact of apps on your
in-person interaction?
You said...
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16. “Maps. We don’t have to fight about which way
Positive to drive...The news, being up on what’s
happening, I’m able to be up on things and have
impacts... an opinion in conversations.”
- Anthony, GE
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17. Positive “Instagram allows me to keep up to date with my
close friends. ”
impacts... - Christine
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18. Positive “For keeping up to date on what’s going on email
is crucial. Facebook provides that too.”
impacts... - Eric, TD
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19. What’s the negative
impact of apps on your
in-person interaction?
You said...
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20. Negative “I’m checking the news or sports when I should
be playing with my kids, or I should be listening
impacts... to someone, but I get distracted. The in-person
interaction is degraded because I’m not
there 100%.”
- Anthony, GE
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21. Negative “I don’t see as many people in-person because I
think I’ve caught up with them on text. So I think I
impacts... don’t need to see that person. The in-person
interactions get fewer and fewer between”
- Heather, TD
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22. Negative “[Facebook] is a time killer. There’s time where I
should be talking to people and it degrades
impacts... those interactions.”
- Eric, TD
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23. What do I mean by
social computing?
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24. human
computer
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25. Social Networks Suck. Social Computing Frees You.
photo: http://www.amazon.com/Designing-Interaction-Creating-Innovative-Applications
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26. Why this
matters
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27. 1. We invent things to
solve problems
Things That
2. We read emotion
Make Us Smart
3. We’re social beings
who seek interaction
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photo: http://www.amazon.com/Things-That-Make-Smart-Attributes/
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28. What
computers
are good at
Social Networks Suck. Social Computing Frees You.
photo: http://blog.fluidlondon.co.uk/2011/03/head-chef-i-know-where-you-live.html, http://www.flickr.com/photos/46178709@N06/4238804346/, http://www.freebestwallpapers.info/wallpaper/speed-lights-road/
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29. What
computers
are good at
Social Networks Suck. Social Computing Frees You.
photo: http://blog.fluidlondon.co.uk/2011/03/head-chef-i-know-where-you-live.html, http://www.flickr.com/photos/46178709@N06/4238804346/, http://www.freebestwallpapers.info/wallpaper/speed-lights-road/
Wednesday, January 30, 13
30. What
computers
are good at
Social Networks Suck. Social Computing Frees You.
photo: http://blog.fluidlondon.co.uk/2011/03/head-chef-i-know-where-you-live.html, http://www.flickr.com/photos/46178709@N06/4238804346/, http://www.freebestwallpapers.info/wallpaper/speed-lights-road/
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31. What
computers
are good at
Social Networks Suck. Social Computing Frees You.
photo: http://blog.fluidlondon.co.uk/2011/03/head-chef-i-know-where-you-live.html, http://www.flickr.com/photos/46178709@N06/4238804346/, http://www.freebestwallpapers.info/wallpaper/speed-lights-road/
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32. Examples of IPSCAs
(In-person Social Computing Applications)
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33. Nordstrom
Innovation Lab
Sunglasses
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photo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szr0ezLyQHY
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34. Obama’s
Mobile
Campaign App
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photo: http://thirteen23.com/projects/obama/
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35. Financial
Services
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36. The Lobby
Experience
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37. The Lobby
Experience
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38. Games
Old and New
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photo: http://www.bestbuy.com
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39. Design Principles
for IPSCAs
(In-person Social Computing Applications)
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40. Be polite in
conversation
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photo: http://clearedjobs.net
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41. Illustrate a story –
bring it to life
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42. Deliver interaction
for all parties
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photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/csixty4/5570105816/
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43. Customize content
for all parties
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photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/grantgb/6843007081/
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44. Contextual
Considerations
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45. Informing In-Person
Social Computing
• In-person research is a must
• Look at what’s being drawn
• Conduct research with all parties
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46. When these apps
don’t make sense
• Computers suck us in for tasks
• Wrong for the space or audience
Social Networks Suck. Social Computing Frees You.
photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/worldbank/7556691542/
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47. How to
Design IPSCAs
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48. Do your research
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49. Map the conversation
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50. Start with the stories
• What is the plot?
• Who are the characters?
• What is the theme?
• What is the diction?
• What are the spectacles?
Social Networks Suck. Social Computing Frees You.
photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpb145/3691415633/
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51. Recap
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52. Take aways
Enrich our in-person interaction with
applications so that we can do what
we’re really good at as humans and
we can leverage computers for what
they’re really good at -- instead of
getting sucked in and away from
interacting with the people around us.
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53. Thank You!
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