Camfil Farr Webinar - Air filtration Design and Application Simply Marcomms
It is often overlooked that Air Filtration systems when well designed and properly operated can deliver very substantial energy cost savings and carbon reduction while still delivering the required Air Quality. This training webinar is focused on Energy Efficiency with additional modules that briefly cover Air Quality, Filter theory and testing, Market sectors and filter types
Camfil Farr Webinar - Air filtration Design and Application Simply Marcomms
It is often overlooked that Air Filtration systems when well designed and properly operated can deliver very substantial energy cost savings and carbon reduction while still delivering the required Air Quality. This training webinar is focused on Energy Efficiency with additional modules that briefly cover Air Quality, Filter theory and testing, Market sectors and filter types
This recruitment brief provides guidelines for recruiting participants for user testing of Tourism Western Australia's new consumer website. A total of 12 participants are needed over two rounds of testing in March and April. Participants should represent three target user groups: self-challengers, comfort adventurists, and grey nomads. The document specifies demographic details, incentives, location, and dates for the one-on-one 1.5 hour testing sessions, which will evaluate the website's naming, navigation, usability and ability to meet user needs.
1. Participants had mixed reactions to the American Standard and Lennox websites. While some liked the organized layout of the American Standard site and search feature, others felt the Lennox site was cluttered.
2. For learning about products, most found the American Standard site easy to navigate but disliked the first product page layout. Participants preferred the Lennox product summary page and inclusion of energy ratings and prices.
3. Locating troubleshooting information differed between sites - most easily found it on the American Standard site but all struggled on Lennox. Overall, participants wanted more intuitive interfaces and consistent information across pages.
The document provides a test script for user testing of a Tourism BC Australian website prototype. It outlines segments of target Australian travelers, including keen skiers, older travelers seeking once-in-a-lifetime experiences, and independent travelers. The script details tasks for participants to complete on the prototype website to evaluate usability and usefulness for an Australian audience. Questions are provided to gather user feedback on site impressions, information finding, and booking travel products.
This recruitment brief provides guidelines for recruiting participants for user testing of Tourism Western Australia's new consumer website. A total of 12 participants are needed over two rounds of testing in March and April. Participants should represent three target user groups: self-challengers, comfort adventurists, and grey nomads. The document specifies demographic details, incentives, location, and dates for the one-on-one 1.5 hour testing sessions, which will evaluate the website's naming, navigation, usability and ability to meet user needs.
1. Participants had mixed reactions to the American Standard and Lennox websites. While some liked the organized layout of the American Standard site and search feature, others felt the Lennox site was cluttered.
2. For learning about products, most found the American Standard site easy to navigate but disliked the first product page layout. Participants preferred the Lennox product summary page and inclusion of energy ratings and prices.
3. Locating troubleshooting information differed between sites - most easily found it on the American Standard site but all struggled on Lennox. Overall, participants wanted more intuitive interfaces and consistent information across pages.
The document provides a test script for user testing of a Tourism BC Australian website prototype. It outlines segments of target Australian travelers, including keen skiers, older travelers seeking once-in-a-lifetime experiences, and independent travelers. The script details tasks for participants to complete on the prototype website to evaluate usability and usefulness for an Australian audience. Questions are provided to gather user feedback on site impressions, information finding, and booking travel products.
This document provides a draft discussion guide for usability testing of the Tourism WA website. It outlines a general introduction, four scenarios to test participants' ability to navigate and find information on the site, and issues to consider throughout testing. The scenarios include finding climate/weather information, whale watching in Rottnest, travel information like airports, and getting personal advice. The guide aims to understand participants' expectations, navigation behaviors, and feedback on the site's design and content.
The document provides a test script for user testing of a Tourism WA website prototype. It outlines a two-part user testing process: 1) Introduction and signing release forms, and 2) Questions to understand the test participant's internet usage, travel habits, and familiarity with Western Australia. The test aims to understand user needs to inform development of an Australian version of an overseas tourism association's website. Participants will explore mockup pages and provide feedback on the design and usefulness.
This document summarizes a holiday trip to Kangaroo Island in South Australia. It includes photos of scenic spots like Admirals Arch, Seal Bay where seals were seen resting and playing with their mothers and pups, and the Remarkable Rocks formation. Other sights involved roadside kangaroos peeking out of the bushes, pelicans along the coast, canola fields at sunrise, and Lionel posing with the local wildlife.
Kelleys Caves Kangaroo Island South Australia3313ozlion
The document describes a visit to Kelleys Caves on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, where the author sees strange rock formations, imagines seeing a fairy, comments on odd lights and sounds, and notes their experience as trippy and spooky.
This document discusses user experience design documentation capabilities including competitive analysis, concept modeling, content audits, experience mapping, functional specifications, gap analysis, information architectures, mental modeling, persona development, user research, site heuristics reviews, user scenarios, process flows, and wireframes. It provides an example of documentation for finding and friending other users on a social platform, including exploring recommended users, searching, accepting or declining friend requests, and removing other users as friends. The example discusses notification of friend requests and the access privileges associated with friend status.
Projet de développement d'un secteur numérique en bibliothèqueLudivine Goizet
Projet de création d'un secteur numérique, réalisé au cours d'un stage de validation de licence professionnelle Métiers du Livre, à la médiathèque municipale de Rognac : portail, ressources numériques, médiation.
Le projet s'oriente vers une valorisation des biens communs, de l'autoformation et des cultures numériques.
Réalisé par Ludivine Goizet ; juin 2014.
00. twa recruitment brief corporate 2nd round.v.02Jef Davis
This recruitment brief provides instructions for recruiting participants for user testing of Tourism Western Australia's new corporate website. It outlines the objectives of testing the design, navigation, and content of the prototype website. It specifies recruiting 8 participants total in Perth and Sydney between April 28 - May 4, with 2 from the tourism industry, 2 investors, 1 government representative, and 2 media professionals. Each 1.5 hour session will evaluate the usability of the prototype website with one facilitator and one participant.
This document appears to be from a usability study where participants were asked to complete tasks on the American Standard and Lennox HVAC websites. It records information about each participant, the tasks they were assigned, which pages/sections they visited on each site, and their feedback and impressions. Key details include participant demographics, their level of research for purchases, which site sections they visited to learn about different products/issues, and their opinions on layout, navigation, content and comparisons between the two sites.
The document provides functional specifications for the first phase of redesigning the Trane Commercial Site (TCS). It outlines standards for templates, both dynamic and static, and content types that will be managed through different systems. Navigation patterns and templates are specified for different sections and levels of the site. The specifications are intended to guide front-end development while allowing flexibility in implementation.
The document summarizes consumer feedback from testing the Trane and Carrier HVAC websites. For Trane, consumers liked the clean layout but had trouble finding the troubleshooting section. They wanted easier product comparisons, pricing, and more noticeable ways to locate a dealer. For Carrier, consumers preferred the product comparison format but had questions about the rating system. In general, consumers wanted clearer terminology, more competitive comparisons, and pricing information on manufacturer websites.
This document outlines a scope matrix for updating an Australian tourism website. It lists 34 proposed changes and updates to the website, including redesigning pages like the homepage and about page, adding new pages for seasonal information and suggested itineraries, and updating existing pages like those covering regions, activities, and travel information. Many of the proposed changes aim to tailor the website more specifically to Australian travelers by including Australian terminology, currency, and legal/privacy policies. The document assigns priorities and determines whether each proposed change is in scope or requires new content.