This course investigates what makes a great mobile user experience, why it’s great and how to create one. By bringing together strategy and best practice mobile design principles, we’ll show you how to achieve a great mobile experience for your organisation and customers.
Past Events
April 30, 2012
Practical Accessibility – Melbourne
Skills and strategies to prepare you for the WCAG 2 National Transition Strategy
It’s 2012 and the National Transition Strategy (NTS) is already in effect. This means that by now, your organisation should have done its stocktake and identified what online content you’ve got, and how much of it is accessible, and how much work is ahead of you to make the rest compliant with the mandated Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2 (WCAG 2).
April 23, 2012
Multimedia Accessibility Seminar – Sydney
Laura is speaking at a Multimedia Accessibility Seminar presented by Viocorp.
Come along to this free seminar at the beautiful Museum of Contemporary Art and learn about applying WCAG2.0 requirements to video and audio content on a website. If you’re in government this will be especially useful as part of the National Transition Strategy to more accessible websites.
April 20, 2012
Multimedia Accessibility Seminar – Melbourne
Kath is speaking at a Multimedia Accessibility Seminar presented by Viocorp.
Come along to this free seminar and learn about applying WCAG2.0 requirements to video and audio content on a website. If you’re in government this will be especially useful as part of the National Transition Strategy to more accessible websites.
April 11, 2012
Defining a mobile strategy – Sydney
App or mobile website? Android or iPhone? iPad or tablet? Organisations often know they need to embrace the mobile channel, but do not know where to start. Other organisations have taken tentative steps into mobile, or developed ‘mobile compatible’ versions of their websites but find that their mobile offering is not delivering as expected. With so many different mobile devices, tablets, operating systems and other factors unique to the mobile channel, it can be difficult to know which parts to focus on to achieve business goals.
March 30, 2012
Mobile design techniques – Canberra
Designing for mobile can be difficult, considering the wide variety of devices, languages, formats and options available for delivering a mobile service. Most importantly, people use mobile devices differently to how they use traditional websites and designing for mobile is often not as simple as just copying an existing web offering. Many experienced web designers and developers are finding they need to be across an enormous amount of new skills to keep up with the push to go mobile.
March 29, 2012
Defining a mobile strategy – Canberra
App or mobile website? Android or iPhone? iPad or tablet? Organisations often know they need to embrace the mobile channel, but do not know where to start. Other organisations have taken tentative steps into mobile, or developed ‘mobile compatible’ versions of their websites but find that their mobile offering is not delivering as expected. With so many different mobile devices, tablets, operating systems and other factors unique to the mobile channel, it can be difficult to know which parts to focus on to achieve business goals.
March 22, 2012
Practical Accessibility – Canberra
Skills and strategies to prepare you for the WCAG 2 National Transition Strategy
It’s 2012 and the National Transition Strategy (NTS) is already in effect. This means that by now, your organisation should have done its stocktake and identified what online content you’ve got, and how much of it is accessible, and how much work is ahead of you to make the rest compliant with the mandated Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2 (WCAG 2).
March 15, 2012
Introduction to usability and UCD – Canberra
Usability, User Centred Design and the User Experience
A common problem with the user requirements gathering process is that users will often tell you what they think they want rather than what they actually need. Because users find the traditional requirements elicitation process difficult to understand, they will often sign off requirements even if they don’t understand them or think that functionality may be missing, so as to avoid looking stupid.
February 23, 2012
Practical Accessibility – Canberra
Skills and strategies to prepare you for the WCAG 2 National Transition Strategy
It’s early 2012 and the National Transition Strategy (NTS) is already in effect. This means that by now, your organisation should have done its stocktake and identified what online content you’ve got, and how much of it is accessible, and how much work is ahead of you to make the rest compliant with the mandated Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2 (WCAG 2).