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Card sorting workshop UX in LUX 15/03/2018

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Welcome to the first workshop! We are UX designers and we want to create UX workshops in Luxembourg !

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Share your knowledge with the community! Contact us if you want to present a workshop or share a UX method!

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Thanks :) Atos Luxembourg is providing the venue, the drinks and the snacks! Reach Urszula Siegel if you have any questions :)

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What’s the plan? ➔ Card sorting 101 ➔ Try it! ➔ Networking & drinks Schedule

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Card sorting 101 01

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Card sorting is a UX method that involves asking users to organize data into logical groups.

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What for? Label categories and navigation Build the structure for your website Decide what to put on the homepage

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How ? REMOTE CARD SORT Sort cards on a computer/app. Unmoderated OPEN CARD SORT Sort cards in groups that your users name CLOSED CARD SORT Sort cards in categories that are already defined

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The process 1. Select users 2. Prepare the cards 3. Set-up the session 4. Lead the session 5. Save the card sorting 6. Analyze your data

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Today we focus on 1. Select users 2. Prepare the cards 3. Set-up the session 4. Lead the session 5. Save the card sorting 6. Analyze your data

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Photo credit University of Luxembourg

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➔ Limit cards (30 to 40) ➔ Enough space: Big table / wall ➔ Random card order ➔ Limit time (1h max) ➔ Name the groups at the end ➔ Balance speaking time ➔ 1 leader (takes notes) Best practices

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Try it! 02

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➔ We need 5 to 6 groups (3 on the icons sorting, 3 on the navigation) ➔ Take a look at the cards in front of you ➔ Put together the cards that belong together for you (you can discuss the classification) ➔ Name the groups you’ve created 1. Arrange and group the cards

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➔ Gather together the 3 groups and compare your groups ◆ Are there similarities? ◆ Are there things that totally differ from one group to another ➔ Can you already see some statistically significant patterns? 2. Gather and discuss

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● Optimal Sort: online tool to build remote card sorting and help you with the analysis ● Card maker // cardsort.ignorethecode online tools to help you quickly generate your cards ● Card Sorting: a book to help you ● Card sorting - Ne perdez plus vos utilisateurs ! another book to help you in French ● Card sorting analysis spreadsheet: a template to help you with the analysis of the data collected Some tools

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Thank you :) Contact us (@ux_lux on twitter or [email protected]) if you want to present a workshop or share a UX method!

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Food, drinks and networking time. 03