Windermere Science Project stakeholder meeting presentations.
Grey on how invasive roach have caused changes to the dietary niche of native fish species, thereby altering the structure and functioning of the lake food web. Data derived from gut content and stable isotope analysis of contemporary & archived samples
Strengthening Design Research Moderating SkillsSusan Mercer
Slides from a talk that I gave for the Boston CHI meeting on April 9, 2013.
Moderating usability studies and interviewing research participants is more than just reading questions off of a page - it's about having a conversation.
In this talk I discuss why it's important to have a conversation with participants and how to do so in a way that encourages them to talk honestly.
I also discuss how to maintain neutrality and minimize introducing bias into the conversation.
thoughts on Mobile and the shift it represents compared to classic web layouts, which were derived from print but had their own morphology. Concludes with a few notes on how to optimize designs for mobile platforms.
Dealing fairly with interest-only customers; a good practice guide from HML -...HML Ltd
Since the original version of our Interest-Only Good Practice Guide, the Financial Conduct Authority has published its finalised guidance into interest-only mortgages. This latest version contains the updates between the thematic review and the finalised guidance to help you shape your customer communication strategies.
During this insightful Webinar, Dr. Christopher Dant digs into the different NIH training and career development programs, discusses what programs are tailored to specific individuals during their career, and provides an overview of how to write a competitive K award. Walk away with a thorough understanding of this mechanism and take your career to new heights.
5 Key Take-Aways:
Understanding what a Career Award (K) is, and is not
Understanding the differences between the many types of K’s and what’s appropriate for the candidate in their stage of research
What goes into the K award, step by step
How to optimize the message in a K award with NIH expectations
K Award writing strategies and tips from K award recipients and from the NIH
Who Should Attend:
Anyone interested in a career in academic medicine and interested in an NIH Career Award–postdocs, junior faculty, students
Windermere Science Project stakeholder meeting presentations.
Grey on how invasive roach have caused changes to the dietary niche of native fish species, thereby altering the structure and functioning of the lake food web. Data derived from gut content and stable isotope analysis of contemporary & archived samples
Strengthening Design Research Moderating SkillsSusan Mercer
Slides from a talk that I gave for the Boston CHI meeting on April 9, 2013.
Moderating usability studies and interviewing research participants is more than just reading questions off of a page - it's about having a conversation.
In this talk I discuss why it's important to have a conversation with participants and how to do so in a way that encourages them to talk honestly.
I also discuss how to maintain neutrality and minimize introducing bias into the conversation.
thoughts on Mobile and the shift it represents compared to classic web layouts, which were derived from print but had their own morphology. Concludes with a few notes on how to optimize designs for mobile platforms.
Dealing fairly with interest-only customers; a good practice guide from HML -...HML Ltd
Since the original version of our Interest-Only Good Practice Guide, the Financial Conduct Authority has published its finalised guidance into interest-only mortgages. This latest version contains the updates between the thematic review and the finalised guidance to help you shape your customer communication strategies.
During this insightful Webinar, Dr. Christopher Dant digs into the different NIH training and career development programs, discusses what programs are tailored to specific individuals during their career, and provides an overview of how to write a competitive K award. Walk away with a thorough understanding of this mechanism and take your career to new heights.
5 Key Take-Aways:
Understanding what a Career Award (K) is, and is not
Understanding the differences between the many types of K’s and what’s appropriate for the candidate in their stage of research
What goes into the K award, step by step
How to optimize the message in a K award with NIH expectations
K Award writing strategies and tips from K award recipients and from the NIH
Who Should Attend:
Anyone interested in a career in academic medicine and interested in an NIH Career Award–postdocs, junior faculty, students