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UKeiG CPD Zoom Course: Search Usability

UKeiG CPD Zoom Course: Search Usability, presented by Tony Russell-Rose

14/07/2021
When: Wednesday 14th July 2021
2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Zoom CPD Course
United Kingdom
Presenter: Tony Russell-Rose
Contact: Gary Horrocks
info.ukeig@cilip.org.uk


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UKeiG CPD Zoom Course: Search Usability

Wednesday, 14th July 2021 - 2 pm to 5 pm

 

Search is not just a box and ten blue links. Search is a journey: an exploration where what we encounter changes what we seek. But in order to guide people along this journey, we must understand both the art and science of designing search experiences. 
This tutorial explores the fundamental concepts and principles of User-Centred Design for information search and discovery and demonstrates how to apply them to a range of practical contexts. Participants will learn how to differentiate between various types of information-seeking behaviour, develop an understanding of key dimensions within the search user experience, and discover how to apply UI design principles to commercial search applications. The session includes an opportunity to apply these skills to a range of practical design challenges.


Topics covered include:
Models of human information-seeking behavior 
Principles and practices of user-centred design
Key dimensions of the search experience
UX design patterns and resources

 

Who should attend?

Intranet/web managers, information architects and search specialists
Developers and managers of search projects
Anyone who has implemented or is planning to implement a search solution and wants to maximise the usability and effectiveness of their investment 

Course outline and learning outcomes

Learn how to differentiate various types of information-seeking behavior and how they apply to different search contexts
Understand the fundamental principles of user-centred design and how they apply to search user interfaces
Learn how to apply UI design concepts and principles in designing and evaluating search interfaces
Gain experience in applying UX design patterns and resources to practical design challenges
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Booking and payment

If you require information about booking and payment please contact Gary Horrocks at info.ukeig@cilip.org.uk. Credit and debit cards are the preferred method of payment. Invoices are available on request.

 

Speakers

Tony Russell-Rose

Tony Russell-Rose is founder of 2Dsearch, a start-up applying artificial intelligence, natural language processing and data visualisation to create the next generation of advanced search tools. He is also director of UXLabs, a research and design consultancy specialising in complex search and information access applications. Previously Tony has led R&D teams at Canon, Reuters, Oracle, HP Labs and BT Labs. He currently serves as Visiting Professor of Cognitive Computing and AI at Essex University and publishes widely on information retrieval, NLP and human-computer interaction. He has a PhD in Computer Science and a first degree in engineering, majoring in human factors.

 
 

Ticket Information

The course (including presentation slides and documentation) costs:

UKeiG/CILIP members £50 + VAT

Employer Partner staff £65 +VAT (Please contact your rep or employerpartners@cilip.org.uk for the discount code)

Non-members £75 + VAT

Credit and debit cards are the preferred method of payment.  Invoices are available on request.

 

Venue Details

Zoom Webinar Online

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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