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Best podcasts about pamela pavliscak

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UX Podcast
#262 Design confidence with Kate Rutter, Kim Goodwin and Pamela Pavliscak

UX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 33:41


We are joined by Kate Rutter, Kim Goodwin and Pamela Pavliscak to explore why tools, often software tools, are on everyone’s mind and how this may or may not preparing us for the demands of design in the future. Our discussion looks at how tools change, the shift from tools to methods, career paths, play... The post #262 Design confidence with Kate Rutter, Kim Goodwin and Pamela Pavliscak appeared first on UX Podcast.

Digital Mindfulness
#99 Emotionally Intelligent Machines with Pamela Pavliscak

Digital Mindfulness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 36:56


Change Sciences Founder Pamela Pavliscak talks today about the emergence of emotionally intelligent machines, and how such digital experiences have the potential to radically improve society

The JOMOcast with Christina Crook
23: The Joy of Emotional Intelligence, with Pamela Pavliscak

The JOMOcast with Christina Crook

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 30:28


Pamela Pavliscak specializes in emotionally intelligent design and emotion-sensing artificial intelligence. Her research has been featured on CBC's Spark, Salon, and Quartz. Her book, Emotionally Intelligent Design, focuses on how to design a future that has as much EQ as it does IQ. Pamela is a TEDx speaker and has spoken at SxSW , Web Summit, Google Creative Labs. She teaches at the Pratt Institute School of Information in NYC and serves on an international committee to develop IEEE standard 7000 for ethically-aligned AI.Join us as Pamela discusses the ways that our relationships with technology are shaped by our perception of its role, power, and purpose, the ways healthy people engage their tech, and how we can help guide the ongoing evolution of technology that becomes increasingly enmeshed in our lives.Key Takeaways:A critical component of our problem with modern technology is negative distortion- the lack of friction (by design) causes us to feel that time slips away or is stolen from us, and the motive to creative viral content places us in an unnaturally-constant state of arousal and outrage.Rather than disengage or “quit” technology, it may be more realistic- and more positive- to develop the skills of regularly reflecting on our emotional responses to it and defining our relationship with greater intentionality.There are emotionally healthy- and unhealthy- ways in which people engage with the exact same technologies, suggesting the harm does not lie fundamentally in the technology itself.Favorite Quotes:“We've evolved to take signals that are threats and feel that intensely and react.. But when we're constantly in a state of that, it feels like we're not ourselves, and our reality is not the same- it's distorted.”“Because so much of our technology is shaped by how we interact with it, that if we did that work of self-reflection and tried to match up what we do more with how we want to live, we could probably train the algorithms a little bit to respond to that.”“There are always going to be some tradeoffs involved in the process of thinking about what can I do that's positive, and do the positives outweigh the negatives?”“We're all really kind of in this giant experiment together, of technology, and it's come on really quickly, and it's challenged us on a personal level, in our workplace, as parents, on all these levels, and I think it's quite extraordinary to live in this time.”Support:This podcast is made possible by you — our listeners all over the world — from Brazil to Australia, the USA to Singapore. Please support the JOMO(cast) for just $3 a month. Sign up at patreon.com/jomocast.Go Deeper:Sign Up for 7 Days of JOMO Quests, a free series of science-backed challenges to reclaim joy: experiencejomo.com/free-resources. Follow @experiencejomo on Instagram, Facebook + Twitter.ResourcesVisit Pamela's websiteFollow on LinkedInRead Pamela's book, Emotionally Intelligent Design: Rethinking How We Create ProductsAn article, “On the danger and promise of emotional technology.” (Zendesk)Watch an interview with Pamela by JOMOcast alumna Ingrid Fetell Lee See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Art of Humanity
SEASON 6//Ep 61: Pamela Pavliscak on the Emotions of AI

The Art of Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 50:19


Pamela Pavliscak (pav-li-shock) guides organizations toward emotionally intelligent futures as founder of Change Sciences. Part ethnography, part psychology, part data science, her approach translates future vision into tangible everyday possibilities. She specializes in emotionally intelligent design and emotion-sensing artificial intelligence. Her research has been featured on CBC's Spark, Salon, and Quartz. Her book, Emotionally Intelligent Design, focuses on how to design a future that has as much EQ as it does IQ. Pamela is a TEDx speaker and has spoken at SxSW , TNW, Web Summit, Google Creative Labs, among many others. She teaches at the Pratt Institute School of Information in NYC and has lectured at the Stanford d.School, ASU's Center for Science and the Imagination, University of Washington, and Parsons.  In this interview, we discuss:  How technology is giving us new emotions that we don't know what to call them The emotional relationship we have with technology and how schadenfreude plays a part The "Uncanny Valley" aspect of technology and how I first experienced this myself during CES in 2015 with Toshiba's "Robot Hostess" Transhumanism and the implication that human consciousness can be transferred to alternative media, known as mind uploading. The Singularity Let's go to the show! Note: This interview was recorded before the current unrest.

NEXTCONF
What's NEXT Episode 4 - Pamela Pavliscak: The Future of Feeling (after a...

NEXTCONF

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 41:57


Lockdown and physical distancing are playing havoc with our emotions. So, how can emotional technology help us navigate stormy pandemic seas and set course towards a new normal? For episode 4 of 'What's NEXT' we welcomed Pamela Pavliscak to our digital stage. She explored our relationships with tech and how machines read our emotions.

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Station Media
Station Media #19 - Speciale editie: eDay 2019

Station Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 28:40


In deze speciale Podcast over de Media Executive Sessie duidt Heiko Bleeker de presentaties van de internationale gastsprekers: • Chris Wiggins, Chief Data Scientist van The New York Times. Chris vertelde over hoe algoritmen kunnen worden gebruikt om journalistieke en zakelijke vragen te beantwoorden. • Pamela Pavliscak van het PRATT-INSTITUUT sprak over haar 'empathy lab'. Dit lab is gericht op het toevoegen van het menselijke aspect aan alle technologie die we steeds meer gebruiken. • Halvor Vislie, CEO van Future Group, legde uit hoe hun visuele innovaties in live tv-shows nieuwe manieren van produceren en consumeren bieden en hoe nieuwe bedrijfsmodellen worden gecreëerd Host: Ludo de Boo Heb je vragen of een toelichting dan horen we dit graag. Mail dan naar contact@station10.nl.

IBM thinkLeaders
The co-evolution of humans & AI w/ futurist Gray Scott & Pamela Pavliscak

IBM thinkLeaders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 30:58


How are we designing technology and how is technology designing us? Should we upload our consciousness to the web? How do we bring empathy into tech design? In this episode of IBM thinkLeaders podcast, we are joined by Gray Scott (futurist, techno-philosopher, and host of the digital philosophy YouTube show FUTURISTIC NOW) & Pamela Pavliscak (emotional AI researcher & faculty at Pratt Institute). We talk to Gray and Pamela about how we are co-evolving with tech, the importance of empathy in design, and whether or not we will be uploading our consciousness in the future. We also get into what it means to be human and whether humanness can be replicated, the need for multidisciplinary thinking, and how a technologist's outlook on the world impacts their design. Connect with us @IBMthinkLeaders @GrayScott @PamInTheLab “I think we should all remember is life is an experiment. We don't have it figured out. We don't have it all figured out yet. So technologists can sort of fall under the illusion that we have the basic scaffolding of life figured out. We're far from that. We're still infants in the digital revolution and we have only barely touched the surface of first what it means to be human.”-Gray Scott, futurist “I've always come up against that tension where we have technology that makes us more productive, makes us more efficient, and now I feel like we're seeing kind of the byproduct of that carry over where we're missing something from our interactions with technology. It feels maybe too efficient or too cold or too distant...And so when this new technology is coming around promising to say to bring more empathy to our interactions, I think that's worth discussing.” -Pamela Pavliscak, emotional AI researcher

IBM thinkLeaders
How can we build AI for everyone? Behind the scenes from our NYC event

IBM thinkLeaders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 23:51


Behind the scenes from our March event in NYC, we talk to two of our AI experts, Pamela Pavliscak, Emotional AI researcher and futurist, and Mitu Khandaker, game designer, CEO and co-founder of Glow Up Games about trust, bias, ethics and transparency in artificial intelligence.

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With love and data
#032 [EN] The future of technology is emotionally intelligent - Pamela Pavliscak

With love and data

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 45:43


Pamela Pavliscak studies the future of feelings. We met at the NEXT Conference 2018. Straight after her keynote “A future with feeling” we talked about why technology needs to develop emotional intelligence. “Our home and mobile assistants are barely aware if we are shouting in frustration or just joking around.”

With love and data
#032 [EN] The future of technology is emotionally intelligent - Pamela Pavliscak

With love and data

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 45:39


Pamela Pavliscak studies the future of feelings. We met at the NEXT Conference 2018. Straight after her keynote “A future with feeling” we talked about why technology needs to develop emotional intelligence. “Our home and mobile assistants are barely aware if we are shouting in frustration or just joking around.”

NEXT Conference
A future with feeling - Pamela Pavliscak

NEXT Conference

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 22:34


Pamela Pavliscak studies the future of feelings. Obsessed by our conflicted emotional relationship with technology, her work is part deep dive research, part data science, part design. This is her keynote from the NEXT18 Conference.

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NEXT Conference
A future with feeling - Pamela Pavliscak

NEXT Conference

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018


Pamela Pavliscak studies the future of feelings. Obsessed by our conflicted emotional relationship with technology, her work is part deep dive research, part data science, part design. This is her keynote from the NEXT18 Conference.

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Human Tech
Pamela Pavliscak Visits The Show To Talk About Emotional Design

Human Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 66:41


AI is learning to read your emotions. Pamela Pavliscak tells us all about it.

Shift: A podcast about mobility
Becoming Human (Season 3, Episode 5)

Shift: A podcast about mobility

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 23:14


In the fifth episode of Season 3 of Futurismo, Automotive News' podcast on tomorrow's cars, we're going to look closely at the relationship between the car and the driver -- or, maybe in the future, the passenger. "We treat technology as another social actor, and certainly we treat our cars that way with or without the technology," said Pamela Pavliscak, a researcher at Chance Sciences interviewed in this episode.

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TNW Conference
Pamela Pavliscak (Change Sciences) on emotionally intelligent machines

TNW Conference

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 20:37


Artificial intelligence seems poised to remake what it means to be human. We struggle with how human to make our machines, at the same time as we struggle with how to maintain our own humanity. Without emotion, we won’t even get close. The convergence of affective computing and AI will bring us toward an era of emotionally intelligent machines. And, even more important, may lead us to a more humane future for humans, too. Full video: https://youtu.be/b7ivN4hVpRo All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference

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Roundabout: Creative Chaos
107. Pamela Pavliscak

Roundabout: Creative Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 73:48


Join Tammy Coron and Tim Mitra on Episode 107, which was recorded on March 28, 2018. On this episode, they talk with Pamela Pavliscak. Pamela splits her time between consulting with Change Sciences and teaching at the Pratt Institute where she's an educator on design research and speculative design. If you like listening to Roundabout: Creative Chaos, and you want to know how you can help support the show, please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/justwritecode. Don't forget to stick around for the after show!

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Digital Mindfulness
#99 Emotionally Intelligent Machines with Pamela Pavliscak

Digital Mindfulness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 36:57


Change Sciences Founder Pamela Pavliscak talks today about the emergence of emotionally intelligent machines, and how such digital experiences have the potential to radically improve society

Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
261: A Human Future (Pamela Pavliscak)

Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 35:55


Chad is joined by Pamela Pavliscak, founder of Change Sciences, about human-centered design thinking, and incorporating well-being & ethics as a measure of success. Change Sciences Value Sensitive Design Nudge- Richard H. Thaler IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems Ethics in thoughtbot's Purpose Statement Designing for Happiness- Pamela Pavliscak Pratt Institute SoundingBox Pamela on Twitter Become a Sponsor of Giant Robots!

NEXTCONF
NEXT17 | Pamela Pavliscak – How Generation Z Will Reinvent Technology

NEXTCONF

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 39:01


While the rest of us worry whether smartphones are ruining a generation, Generation Z is quietly and resourcefully inventing a more human future for technology. Creative, clever, and always connected, the cohort of kids born 1995-2015 known as Generation Z, promises to recast everything from community to privacy, from work to culture. And more than anything else, this generation of digital natives is evolving with technology as the foundation of daily life. Grounded in data from hundreds of online research sessions, diaries, and interviews, learn about some of the surprising attitudes and behaviors of Gen Z and discover the ways it will change how we design the next generation of technologies.

Funny as Tech: a tech ethicist & comedian tackle the thorniest topics in tech w/ the help of experts!
Ep3: LIVE SHOW: Future of Conversation! With Dennis Mortensen, Pamela Pavliscak, & Kate O'Neill

Funny as Tech: a tech ethicist & comedian tackle the thorniest topics in tech w/ the help of experts!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 60:16


David Ryan Polgar and Joe Leonardo discuss the future of conversation with x.ai's Dennis Mortensen, design researcher Pamela Pavliscak, and tech humanist Kate O'Neill! Special performance by spoken word poet Marshall Davis Jones performs his poem, Touchscreen. PANEL: Dennis Mortensen is the CEO and Founder of x.ai. He’s a pioneer and expert in leveraging Data and a serial entrepreneur who has successfully delivered a number of company exits on that theme. Dennis’ long term vision of killing the inbox triggered the formation of x.ai and the creation of an artificial intelligence personal assistant to schedule meetings. Pamela Pavliscak is founder of Change Sciences, a future insights firm. She works with organizations of all kinds to envision a human future for technology. Pamela is also faculty at The Pratt Institute where studies our emotional relationship with technology. She has written for Quartz, Mashable, Smashing, and other tech publications. Kate O’Neill is a “tech humanist:” consultant, author, and speaker on how data and technology shape human experiences. Among her prior roles, she was one of the first 100 employees at Netflix, and led one of the first digital strategy and analytics agencies. FUNNY AS TECH FunnyAsTech.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/FunnyAsTech https://www.instagram.com/FunnyAsTech/ https://twitter.com/TechEthicist Instagram: https://twitter.com/ImJoeLeonardo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FunnyAsTech/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-328735920 Signup to our monthly mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dgokyz NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY

Conversations with Samantha &
SA 023 - Weaving empathy into technology driven lives with Roman Krznaric and Pamela Pavliscak

Conversations with Samantha &

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2017 29:08


This episode looks at weaving empathy into technology driven lives. We look back at previous interviews with the founder of the first empathy museum Roman Krznaric and Stanford Design School lecturer Pamela Pavliscak.

Conversations with Samantha &
SA 003 - Emotional intelligence in technology with Pamela Paviliscak

Conversations with Samantha &

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 42:26


Samantha Clarke talks to Pamela Pavliscak about the effect of technology of human emotions and specifically happiness. Pamela started her career believing that technology would solve all problems however after further research she saw that technology was creating negative emotions in users. She's directed her research to look into how technology can affect human emotion and how we can design for happiness.

UX Podcast
#143 Chatbots & emotional data with Daniel Harvey & Pamela Pavliscak

UX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016


In a chat based world, the words are the UI. Rather than tapping or clicking, we're writing and responding. Daniel Harvey talked to us about chatbots and AI and how we are heading for a future where appstores are going to be replaced by botstores.

Technology Thursday | Hello Tech Pros
Questions We Should Ask About Technology and Humanity - Pamela Pavliscak on Technology

Technology Thursday | Hello Tech Pros

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 42:35


Do we control the technology in our lives or does the technology in our lives control us? Pamela Pavliscak is a design researcher who studies our conflicted relationship with technology. She is founder of Change Sciences, a research think tank focused on humanizing technology for Chase, NBC Universal, Virgin, and many others. Pamela is writing a book coming out later this year called, Designing for Happiness, and has spoken at SXSW, Google Creative Labs, the Future of Design, and Collision. Show notes at http://hellotechpros.com/pamela-pavliscak-technology/ Key Takeaways What makes people feel happy or miserable about technology? We have been through many waves of technology in the last 100 years. Mainframe computers and home automation / home devices (refrigerators & washing machines). Personal computers and early access to internet. Smartphones and high-bandwidth. Wearables and embeddables. People are fascinated with smartphone and get emotionally attached to them. We know how phones are making us miserable, but how does it impact happiness? They allow us to be creative. They allow us to create and foster relationships. When we design technology for one purpose, how much control do we have over how people actually use it? What do we value in technology? When we move from smartphone to embedded tech, we can't as easily "detox" or unplug. People working in tech are generally optimists. Data collection and privacy is a huge issue. We have symbiotic relationship with technology and need to be conscious on how we use it and how it affects us. Resources Mentioned Change Sciences Did God Create the Internet? by Scott Klososky HTP-49: How Much Time Do You Spend on Your Phone? Being Unplugged Sunday with Kevin Holesh Moment app Focus app Sponsors Levant Technologies - Website and mobile design

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Episode 90: Beaver Tails & Poutine. Puppies Optional

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2016 92:22


We follow up on Apple Music API, iOSReal's iOS podcast review, hiring iOS dev teams, Trutone displays, TZStackviews. Tim gives his review of talks and the tech workshop at NSNorth 2016, featuring Daniel Steinberg, Ayaka Nonaka, Gwen Weston, Gene Goykhman, Liz Marley, Jonathan Rhyne, Pamela Pavliscak, Rob Segal and Robles Jama. We talk about PerfectlySoft and Buddy Build. We also discuss the end of the iPhone by examining iPhone Warning Signs. Picks: HomeControl, Xcode Configs Episode 90 Show Notes: Apple announces new Apple Music API Best iOS Podcasts in 2016 Jessy Catterwaul on Episode 89 – “WWDC is cancelled” FoS Ryan Renna - Understanding the 9.7 True Tone Display NSNorth Highlights Daniel Steinberg - Swift Tech workshop. Penulimate Evernote Ayaka Nonaka - Clean View Layout with iOS9 Features Gene Goykhman - Writing Backends Can be Fun PerfectlySoft Buddy build - build apps faster Liz Marley - Safety, Fun, and Learning App Camp For Girls Pamela Pavliscak - Designing Like a Human in the Age of Algorithms Hockey Hall of Fame Karl Moskowski Anluan O'Brian Paddy O'Brien Adrienne Marshall Dan Byers Philippe Casgrain Rob Segal - Journey to the East Mega Jump Robles Jama - Charting on the App Store: How to climb to the top (and stay there) Next Keyboard Wake Alarm iPhone Warning Signs The Greatest Investors: Peter Lynch Joe Cieplisnky on Roundabout Apple Campus Phillips Hue - HomeKit Leena Mansour Episode 68 – The Future of Swift Idioms Greg Heo - Switching Your Mind to Swift Episode 90 Picks: HomeControl Xcode Configs Using Xcode Configs for API endpoint Hacking Your Phone Blackbox - Think Outside the Box  

The Web Platform Podcast
73: Ionic Applications

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015 57:49


Summary Google Developer Expert (GDE) & Ionic Developer Relations Code Crafter MIke Hartington (@mhartington) joins the panel to discuss Ionic and the future of the project with AngularJS & Cordova. Ionic is “The beautiful open source front-end SDK for developing hybrid mobile apps using web technologies.” Once upon a time embedding web views in native apps was considered a bad practice in development by many. Now that the hybrid technologies have advanced much further than imagined, is there still a ‘war' between the hybrid & native approaches? Have we reached a point where it doesn't really matter which you choose? Simple enough to wrap your head around...right? Mike talks about the different types of applications you would create for mobile experiences and why you would choose these approaches in your applications. He further goes on to talk more in detail about the framework and how it is being used today. O'Reilly Media Partner Discounts The Web Platform Podcast is a proud O'Reilly Media Partner. As such, one of the benefits we provide our listeners are special  discounts such as 50% off ebooks and 40% in printed material. This includes but is not limited to books on the web technologies. Your discount code is PCBW so head over to http://www.oreilly.com/ right now to get all your favorite tech books at much lower prices. Your Latest O'Reilly Discounts 20% Discount to FluentConf http://conferences.oreilly.com/fluent-javascript-html-ca/ Call for proposals is done, registration is open, and O'Reilly Fluent Conf is back in just a few months. Fluent, The Web Platform conference will be held in San Francisco, CA on March 7-10 2016. Get practical Training in JavaScript, HTML5, CSS and the latest web development technologies and frameworks. The Web Platform Podcast listeners receive a 20% discount when registering for the conference. Make sure you use the promotional code PCWPP20 to receive your discount. Free eBook: Data-Informed Product Designhttp://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1220 Designers must understand user needs to create any product. But what type of data should you look at? In her new book, Data-Informed Product Design, Pamela Pavliscak outlines a way to use data of all kinds to understand the relationship between people and technology. Generally speaking, big data is quantitative; it gives you the what, where, and when, while “thick data” provides the qualitative perspective—the how and the why. Up until now, there hasn't been much information on how to combine quantitative big data with qualitative thick data. That's where this report can help. If you're involved in any aspect of product design, this is indispensable reading. It's useful, and we're pleased to offer it to you, for free! Get the free ebook now. Resources Angular 2 - https://angular.io Ionic Framework - http://ionicframework.com/ Hockey App - http://hockeyapp.net/ Angular 1.x - https://angularjs.com Panelists Danny Blue (@dee_bloo) - Senior Engineer at Deloitte Digital Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro)  - Wearables & HTML5 Google Developer Expert & Partner at Stickman Ventures or random person who keeps finding our Hangout link

The Web Platform Podcast
72: Teaching and Learning Angular

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2015 70:36


Summary Kent C. Dodds (@kentcdodds) & Shai Reznik (@shai_reznik) join us for episode 72 about teaching and learning the popular Angular JavaScript Framework. These two veteran technologists provide great insights into how they teach code, what you need to know to start coding, and insider pro techniques on how they have had success in training. How do they keep up to date on web technology? What is important to know? O'Reilly Media Partner Discounts The Web Platform Podcast is a proud O'Reilly Media Partner. As such, one of the benefits we provide our listeners are special  discounts such as 50% off ebooks and 40% in printed material. This includes but is not limited to books on the web technologies. Your discount code is PCBW so head over to http://www.oreilly.com/ right now to get all your favorite tech books at much lower prices. Your Latest O'Reilly Discounts 20% Discount to FluentConf http://conferences.oreilly.com/fluent-javascript-html-ca/ Call for proposals is done, registration is open, and O'Reilly Fluent Conf is back in just a few months. Fluent, The Web Platform conference will be held in San Francisco, CA on March 7-10 2016. Get practical Training in JavaScript, HTML5, CSS and the latest web development technologies and frameworks. The Web Platform Podcast listeners receive a 20% discount when registering for the conference. Make sure you use the promotional code PCWPP20 to receive your discount. Free eBook: Data-Informed Product Design http://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1220 Designers must understand user needs to create any product. But what type of data should you look at? In her new book, Data-Informed Product Design, Pamela Pavliscak outlines a way to use data of all kinds to understand the relationship between people and technology. Generally speaking, big data is quantitative; it gives you the what, where, and when, while “thick data” provides the qualitative perspective—the how and the why. Up until now, there hasn't been much information on how to combine quantitative big data with qualitative thick data. That's where this report can help. If you're involved in any aspect of product design, this is indispensable reading. It's useful, and we're pleased to offer it to you, for free! Get the free ebook now. Resources Angular - https://angular.io PluralSight - HiRez.io - http://www.hirez.io thoughtram.io - http://blog.thoughtram.io Panelists Danny Blue (@dee_bloo) - Senior Engineer at Deloitte Digital Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro)  - Wearables & HTML5 Google Developer Expert & Partner at Stickman Ventures or random person who keeps finding our Hangout link Pascal Precht (@PascalPrecht) - Web Technologies Google Developer Expert specializing in Angular, Inspiration Engineering Blogger, & Trainer at  thoughtram Christoph Burgdorf (@cburgdorf) - Thought leader, blogger, and thoughtram mastermind

The Web Platform Podcast
71: Vaadin Elements

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2015 51:50


Summary   Danny Blue and Justin Ribeiro chat with Manolo Carrasco (@dodotis) and Moñino Jouni Koivuviita (@jouni) from Vaadin about their work with Web Components in the enterprise world. Vaadin has begun to create enterprise ready web components ‘ready for production' usage. Built on top of Polymer, Vaadin Elements are helping to push new web technologies to larger companies.   O'Reilly Media Partner Discounts The Web Platform Podcast is a proud O'Reilly Media Partner. As such, one of the benefits we provide our listeners are special  discounts such as 50% off ebooks and 40% in printed material. This includes but is not limited to books on the web technologies. Your discount code is PCBW so head over to http://www.oreilly.com/ right now to get all your favorite tech books at much lower prices. Your Latest O'Reilly Discounts 20% Discount to FluentConf http://conferences.oreilly.com/fluent-javascript-html-ca/   Call for proposals is done, registration is open, and O'Reilly Fluent Conf is back in just a few months. Fluent, The Web Platform conference will be held in San Francisco, CA on March 7-10 2016. Get practical Training in JavaScript, HTML5, CSS and the latest web development technologies and frameworks. The Web Platform Podcast listeners receive a 20% discount when registering for the conference. Make sure you use the promotional code PCWPP20 to receive your discount. Free eBook: Data-Informed Product Design http://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1220   Designers must understand user needs to create any product. But what type of data should you look at? In her new book, Data-Informed Product Design, Pamela Pavliscak outlines a way to use data of all kinds to understand the relationship between people and technology. Generally speaking, big data is quantitative; it gives you the what, where, and when, while “thick data” provides the qualitative perspective—the how and the why. Up until now, there hasn't been much information on how to combine quantitative big data with qualitative thick data. That's where this report can help. If you're involved in any aspect of product design, this is indispensable reading. It's useful, and we're pleased to offer it to you, for free! Get the free ebook now. Resources Vaadin Elements - https://vaadin.com/elements Panelists Danny Blue (@dee_bloo) - Senior Engineer at Deloitte Digital Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro)  - Wearables & HTML5 Google Developer Expert & Partner at Stickman Ventures or random person who keeps finding our Hangout link

The Web Platform Podcast
70: Web Components at Microsoft

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015 66:14


Summary Daniel Buchner (@csuwildcat), former Mozillian & Program Manager at Microsoft takes us through the plans for Web Components at Microsoft. Daniel is the creator of the Web Components free open source library, X-Tag which Microsoft is now officially supporting and using as of release 1.5. How are the teams at Microsoft using Web Components now and what is the plan for the future? O'Reilly Media Partner Discounts The Web Platform Podcast is a proud O'Reilly Media Partner. As such, one of the benefits we provide our listeners are special  discounts such as 50% off ebooks and 40% in printed material. This includes but is not limited to books on the web technologies. Your discount code is PCBW so head over to http://www.oreilly.com/ right now to get all your favorite tech books at much lower prices. Your Latest O'Reilly Discounts 20% Discount to FluentConf http://conferences.oreilly.com/fluent-javascript-html-ca/   Call for proposals is done, registration is open, and O'Reilly Fluent Conf is back in just a few months. Fluent, The Web Platform conference will be held in San Francisco, CA on March 7-10 2016. Get practical Training in JavaScript, HTML5, CSS and the latest web development technologies and frameworks. The Web Platform Podcast listeners receive a 20% discount when registering for the conference. Make sure you use the promotional code PCWPP20 to receive your discount. Free eBook: Data-Informed Product Design http://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1220 Designers must understand user needs to create any product. But what type of data should you look at? In her new book, Data-Informed Product Design, Pamela Pavliscak outlines a way to use data of all kinds to understand the relationship between people and technology. Generally speaking, big data is quantitative; it gives you the what, where, and when, while “thick data” provides the qualitative perspective—the how and the why.   Up until now, there hasn't been much information on how to combine quantitative big data with qualitative thick data. That's where this report can help. If you're involved in any aspect of product design, this is indispensable reading. It's useful, and we're pleased to offer it to you, for free! Get the free ebook now.   Resources X-Tag - http://x-tag.github.io/ X-Tag on Github -  https://github.com/x-tag/core Manifold.js - http://manifoldjs.com/ Vorlon.js - http://vorlonjs.com/ Microsoft Edge - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/microsoft-edge Modern.ie Platform Status for Web Components - https://dev.windows.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/platform/status/?filter=f3f0000bf&search=webcomponents Facebook React - https://facebook.github.io/react/    Jake Archibald & Daniel on Twitter chatting about React - https://twitter.com/jaffathecake/status/663011382468612096 Polymer Micro - https://github.com/Polymer/polymer/blob/master/polymer-micro.html Component.kitchen article - https://component.kitchen/blog/page/1 Steal.js - http://stealjs.com/ Babel.js - https://babeljs.io/ Webpack - https://webpack.github.io/ Erik's slides from NationJS - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HxPQNMtoTM_CBLjkC-khiQ_o556WRHj6XkQ2FZXJlL4/edit?usp=sharing Microsoft User Voice - https://wpdev.uservoice.com/forums/257854-microsoft-edge-developer Panelists Erik Isaksen (@eisaksen) - Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies Wilson Page (@wilsonpage) - Senior Engineer at Mozilla & Web Components Champion

The Web Platform Podcast
69: Testing Front End Code

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2015 75:41


Summary   Oren Rubin (@Shexman) goes through why it's important to not only test the back-end code of our applications but also to test our Front End code, the integration points, and the full user experience. Oren also goes through reasons why you would test, what should be tested, best practices, and when you should not test.   O'Reilly Media Partner Discounts The Web Platform Podcast is a proud O'Reilly Media Partner. As such, one of the benefits we provide our listeners are special  discounts such as 50% off ebooks and 40% in printed material. This includes but is not limited to books on the web technologies. Your discount code is PCBW so head over to http://www.oreilly.com/ right now to get all your favorite tech books at much lower prices. Your Latest O'Reilly Discounts 20% Discount to FluentConf http://conferences.oreilly.com/fluent-javascript-html-ca/ Call for proposals is done, registration is open, and O'Reilly Fluent Conf is back in just a few months. Fluent, The Web Platform conference will be held in San Francisco, CA on March 7-10 2016. Get practical Training in JavaScript, HTML5, CSS and the latest web development technologies and frameworks. The Web Platform Podcast listeners receive a 20% discount when registering for the conference. Make sure you use the promotional code PCWPP20 to receive your discount.   Free eBook: Data-Informed Product Design http://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1220   Designers must understand user needs to create any product. But what type of data should you look at? In her new book, Data-Informed Product Design, Pamela Pavliscak outlines a way to use data of all kinds to understand the relationship between people and technology. Generally speaking, big data is quantitative; it gives you the what, where, and when, while “thick data” provides the qualitative perspective—the how and the why.   Up until now, there hasn't been much information on how to combine quantitative big data with qualitative thick data. That's where this report can help. If you're involved in any aspect of product design, this is indispensable reading. It's useful, and we're pleased to offer it to you, for free! Get the free ebook now.   Resources Unit Tests QUnit - Basic unit tesing https://qunitjs.com/ Sinon - Unit test spies, stubs and mocks library http://sinonjs.org/ Jasmine - all-in-one unit testing  http://jasmine.github.io/ Karma - front end test runner http://karma-runner.github.io/0.13/index.html istanbul - https://github.com/gotwarlost/istanbul   End to end testing Selenium WebDriver - http://www.seleniumhq.org/ Protractor - https://angular.github.io/protractor/#/ phantomjs - headless WebKit “browesr” with JS API http://phantomjs.org/   Testim.io - a new to write end-to-end tests using dynamic locators https://testim.io/ mocha - https://mochajs.org/ Integrated tests are a scam - http://blog.thecodewhisperer.com/2010/10/16/integrated-tests-are-a-scam/ Selenium Grid - https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/wiki/Grid2 Visual validations Open source: Huxley, Wraith Commercial: applitools, percy.io Sauce Labs - Browser in the cloud service provider https://saucelabs.com/   Panelists Erik Isaksen (@eisaksen) - Front End Development Lead at Deloitte Digital & Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro)  - Wearables & HTML5 Google Developer Expert & Partner at Stickman Ventures or random person who keeps finding our Hangout link

The Web Platform Podcast
68: Ember 2 & The Ember Community

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 73:33


Summary Ember community leaders Audrey Listochkin (@listochkin) & Robert Jackson (@rwjblue) talk with us about the long awaited Ember 2 release and the Ember community across the globe. The future of Ember is larger than this 2.x release and because of it's dedicated community much more than was planned originally has surfaced and new features are underway already! Learn how you can get involved and improved the Ember ecosystem.   O'Reilly Media Partner Discounts The Web Platform Podcast is a proud O'Reilly Media Partner. As such, one of the benefits we provide our listeners are special  discounts such as 50% off ebooks and 40% in printed material. This includes but is not limited to books on the web technologies. Your discount code is PCBW so head over to http://www.oreilly.com/ right now to get all your favorite tech books at much lower prices. Your Latest O'Reilly Discounts 20% Discount to FluentConf http://conferences.oreilly.com/fluent-javascript-html-ca/ Call for proposals is done, registration is open, and O'Reilly Fluent Conf is back in just a few months. Fluent, The Web Platform conference will be held in San Francisco, CA on March 7-10 2016. Get practical Training in JavaScript, HTML5, CSS and the latest web development technologies and frameworks. The Web Platform Podcast listeners receive a 20% discount when registering for the conference. Make sure you use the promotional code PCWPP20 to receive your discount.   Free eBook: Data-Informed Product Design http://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1220 Designers must understand user needs to create any product. But what type of data should you look at? In her new book, Data-Informed Product Design, Pamela Pavliscak outlines a way to use data of all kinds to understand the relationship between people and technology. Generally speaking, big data is quantitative; it gives you the what, where, and when, while “thick data” provides the qualitative perspective—the how and the why. Up until now, there hasn't been much information on how to combine quantitative big data with qualitative thick data. That's where this report can help. If you're involved in any aspect of product design, this is indispensable reading. It's useful, and we're pleased to offer it to you, for free! Get the free ebook now.   Resources Ember.js - http://emberjs.com/ Ember 2.0 Blog Posts Ember 2.0 Announcement Transition to Ember 2.0 Ember Community Slack https://ember-community-slackin.herokuapp.com/ Accessibility in Ember http://emberobserver.com/addons/a11y-announcer - route changing support that Robert talked about http://emberobserver.com/addons/ember-axe - a11y checker to use during development Ember Pair Programming - http://pair-with-me.herokuapp.com/ember  Ember Community chat for Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian - https://gitter.im/dev-ua/ember I talk about Ember 2.0 and Ember ecosystem in Russian - http://frontflip.me/2015/06/18/ember2-andrey-listochkin.html   Panelists Erik Isaksen (@eisaksen) - Front End Development Lead at Deloitte Digital & Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro)  - Wearables & HTML5 Google Developer Expert & Partner at Stickman Ventures or random person who keeps finding Hangout link. You decide

The Web Ahead
108: Improving Humanity with Pamela Pavliscak

The Web Ahead

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2015 84:10


We often focus on improving user experience — making it easier for people to use the sites and products we create. But when do we get to focus on a bigger picture? Are we making true improvements to people's lives? Are they happier because they use our work? Pamela Pavliscak has been deeply researching this question. What does it take to improve humanity? How are different generations being affected differently? What will life look like for our children?

The Web Platform Podcast
67: Keeping Fluent with Web Technology

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2015 63:37


Summary How do you keep up with the vast amounts of web technology released daily? It can be a losing battle for some and a opportunity for others. One person in our community that comes to mind is Peter Cooper (@peterc) from Cooper Press. Join us as we learn how his work at O'Reilly has shaped some of his strategies for this as well as what Cooper Press provides and Conferences like OSCon & Fluent O'Reilly Media Partner Discounts The Web Platform Podcast is a proud O'Reilly Media Partner. As such, one of the benefits we provide our listeners are special  discounts such as 50% off ebooks and 40% in printed material. This includes but is not limited to books on the web technologies. Your discount code is PCBW so head over to http://www.oreilly.com/ right now to get all your favorite tech books at much lower prices. Your Latest O'Reilly Discounts 20% Discount to FluentConf http://conferences.oreilly.com/fluent-javascript-html-ca/ Call for proposals is done, registration is open,  and O'Reilly Fluent Conf is back in just a few months. Fluent, The Web Platform conference will be held in San Francisco, CA on March 7-10 2016. Get practical Training in JavaScript, HTML5, CSS and the latest web development technologies and frameworks. The Web Platform Podcast listeners receive a 20% discount when registering for the conference. Make sure you use the promotional code PCWPP20 to receive your discount. Free eBook: Data-Informed Product Design http://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1220 Designers must understand user needs to create any product. But what type of data should you look at? In her new book, Data-Informed Product Design, Pamela Pavliscak outlines a way to use data of all kinds to understand the relationship between people and technology. Generally speaking, big data is quantitative; it gives you the what, where, and when, while “thick data” provides the qualitative perspective—the how and the why. Up until now, there hasn't been much information on how to combine quantitative big data with qualitative thick data. That's where this report can help. If you're involved in any aspect of product design, this is indispensable reading. It's useful, and we're pleased to offer it to you, for free! Get the free ebook now. Design Sprint: A fast start to creating a great digital product http://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1221 October 20 | 10:00am PT | Banfield, Lombardo, & Wax The Design Sprint is the first, and for some projects the most significant, phase of a design thinking process. It gets the entire product design and development team on the same page, reduces the risk of downstream mistakes, and generates vision-lead goals for the team to measure their success. Join Richard Banfield, C. Todd Lombardo, and Trace Wax as they explain why and how Design Sprints work and how you can use Design Sprints to enhance your own design process. Resources Fluent - http://conferences.oreilly.com/fluent-javascript-html-ca Cooper Press - https://cooperpress.com/ Panelists Erik Isaksen (@eisaksen) - Front End Development Lead at Deloitte Digital & Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies Chetan Karande (@karande_c) - Senior Software Engineer at Omgeo LLC, FluentConf Speaker, & Creator of OWASP Node Goat

The Web Platform Podcast
66: Custom Elements & Skate.js

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015 62:17


Summary Atlassian leaders Trey Shugart (@treshugart) and Jonathon Creenaune (@jcreenaune) chat with us about how and why they created Skate.js. Skate is a lightweight Web Components wrapper created to help the needs of a large and diverse technology stack while providing simplicity and almost no-barrier-to-entry. Only focusing on Custom Elements, Skate has made its code base easy for companies to buy into. O'Reilly Media Partner Discounts The Web Platform Podcast is a proud O'Reilly Media Partner. As such, one of the benefits we provide our listeners are special  discounts such as 50% off ebooks and 40% in printed material. This includes but is not limited to books on the web technologies. Your discount code is PCBW so head over to http://www.oreilly.com/ right now to get all your favorite tech books at much lower prices. Your Latest O'Reilly Discounts Free eBook: Data-Informed Product Design http://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1220   Designers must understand user needs to create any product. But what type of data should you look at? In her new book, Data-Informed Product Design, Pamela Pavliscak outlines a way to use data of all kinds to understand the relationship between people and technology. Generally speaking, big data is quantitative; it gives you the what, where, and when, while “thick data” provides the qualitative perspective—the how and the why.   Up until now, there hasn't been much information on how to combine quantitative big data with qualitative thick data. That's where this report can help. If you're involved in any aspect of product design, this is indispensable reading. It's useful, and we're pleased to offer it to you, for free! Get the free ebook now. Design Sprint: A fast start to creating a great digital product http://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1221 October 20 | 10:00am PT | Banfield, Lombardo, & Wax   The Design Sprint is the first, and for some projects the most significant, phase of a design thinking process. It gets the entire product design and development team on the same page, reduces the risk of downstream mistakes, and generates vision-lead goals for the team to measure their success. Join Richard Banfield, C. Todd Lombardo, and Trace Wax as they explain why and how Design Sprints work and how you can use Design Sprints to enhance your own design process.   Resources Skate.js - https://github.com/skatejs/skatejs Custom Elements Polyfill - https://github.com/polymer/CustomElements skate.js website - http://skate.js.org/ Skating with Web Components - http://slides.com/treshugart/skating-with-web-components#/ Skate on Hipchat - https://www.hipchat.com/gB3fMrnzo Contributions file- https://github.com/skatejs/skatejs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md Panelists Erik Isaksen (@eisaksen) - Front End Development Lead at Deloitte Digital & Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies Danny Blue (@dee_bloo) - Front End Engineer at Deloitte Digital Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro)  - Wearables & HTML5 Google Developer Expert & Partner at Stickman Ventures or random person who keeps finding Hangout link. You decide

The Web Platform Podcast
65: Strand Web Components

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2015 55:05


Summary MediaMath (@MediaMath)  has created an open source project built on top of Web Components & Polymer (@Polymer) called Strand. It was created for their internal web product Terminal One but is available and easy to get on Github. Daniel Lasky (@aerolith),  Justin Moore (@jcmmit), & Anthony Koerber (@DrDooganMeister) chat with us about the pains of migrating from Polymer 0.5 to 1.0 as well as what it has been like to drive an open source Web Components library with Polymer Elements ranging from basic buttons to complex grids. Check out Strand's documentation for further detail O'Reilly Media Partner Discounts The Web Platform Podcast is a proud O'Reilly Media Partner. As such, one of the benefits we provide our listeners are special  discounts such as 50% off ebooks and 40% in printed material. This includes but is not limited to books on the web technologies. Your discount code is PCBW so head over to http://www.oreilly.com/ right now to get all your favorite tech books at much lower prices. Your Latest O'Reilly Discounts Free eBook: Data-Informed Product Design http://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1220   Designers must understand user needs to create any product. But what type of data should you look at? In her new book, Data-Informed Product Design, Pamela Pavliscak outlines a way to use data of all kinds to understand the relationship between people and technology. Generally speaking, big data is quantitative; it gives you the what, where, and when, while “thick data” provides the qualitative perspective—the how and the why.   Up until now, there hasn't been much information on how to combine quantitative big data with qualitative thick data. That's where this report can help. If you're involved in any aspect of product design, this is indispensable reading. It's useful, and we're pleased to offer it to you, for free! Get the free ebook now. Design Sprint: A fast start to creating a great digital product http://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1221 October 20 | 10:00am PT | Banfield, Lombardo, & Wax   The Design Sprint is the first, and for some projects the most significant, phase of a design thinking process. It gets the entire product design and development team on the same page, reduces the risk of downstream mistakes, and generates vision-lead goals for the team to measure their success. Join Richard Banfield, C. Todd Lombardo, and Trace Wax as they explain why and how Design Sprints work and how you can use Design Sprints to enhance your own design process.   Resources MediaMath Strand Library - https://mediamath.github.io/strand/  http://strand.mediamath.com Strand on Github - https://github.com/MediaMath/strand/ Strand Docs -http://mediamath.github.io/strand/article_getting_started.html Polymer Project - https://www.polymer-project.org/1.0/ MediaMath - http://www.mediamath.com/ Backbone.js - http://backbonejs.org/ Steal.js - http://stealjs.com/ How should I name my element? - http://webcomponents.org/articles/how-should-i-name-my-element/   Panelists Erik Isaksen (@eisaksen) - Front End Development Lead at Deloitte Digital & Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro)  - Wearables & HTML5 Google Developer Expert & Partner at Stickman Ventures or random person who keeps finding Hangout link. You decide

The Web Platform Podcast
64: Building Interface Animations

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 54:45


Summary   Val Head (@vlh), animation expert, talks with us about interaction design for the web. She discusses how developers and teams can work together to design & build motion & static  interfaces as well as the some strategies and tactics for software product design in regards to the UX and UI of interfaces. O'Reilly Media Partner Discounts The Web Platform Podcast is a proud O'Reilly Media Partner. As such, one of the benefits we provide our listeners are special  discounts such as 50% off ebooks and 40% in printed material. This includes but is not limited to books on the web technologies. Your discount code is PCBW so head over to http://www.oreilly.com/ right now to get all your favorite tech books at much lower prices. Your Latest O'Reilly Discounts Free eBook: Data-Informed Product Design http://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1220   Designers must understand user needs to create any product. But what type of data should you look at? In her new book, Data-Informed Product Design, Pamela Pavliscak outlines a way to use data of all kinds to understand the relationship between people and technology. Generally speaking, big data is quantitative; it gives you the what, where, and when, while “thick data” provides the qualitative perspective—the how and the why.   Up until now, there hasn't been much information on how to combine quantitative big data with qualitative thick data. That's where this report can help. If you're involved in any aspect of product design, this is indispensable reading. It's useful, and we're pleased to offer it to you, for free! Get the free ebook now. Design Sprint: A fast start to creating a great digital product http://www.oreilly.com/pub/cpc/1221 October 20 | 10:00am PT | Banfield, Lombardo, & Wax   The Design Sprint is the first, and for some projects the most significant, phase of a design thinking process. It gets the entire product design and development team on the same page, reduces the risk of downstream mistakes, and generates vision-lead goals for the team to measure their success. Join Richard Banfield, C. Todd Lombardo, and Trace Wax as they explain why and how Design Sprints work and how you can use Design Sprints to enhance your own design process.   Resources Val's web site - http://valhead.com/ Bret Victor - Inventing on Principle - https://vimeo.com/36579366 The UI Animation Newsletter - http://uianimationnewsletter.com Motion and Meaning Podcast with Cennydd - http://motionandmeaning.io A possibly interesting based on our discussion of overuse of parallax - http://alistapart.com/article/designing-safer-web-animation-for-motion-sensitivity After Effects - http://www.adobe.com/products/aftereffects.html Flash - http://www.adobe.com/products/flash.html After Effects Motion Graphic Tutorials by Dean Velez (@theanvel) - http://theanvel.com/   Panelists Erik Isaksen (@eisaksen) - Front End Development Lead at Deloitte Digital & Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies Danny Blue (@dee_bloo) - Sr Front End Engineer at Deloitte Digital Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro)  - Wearables & HTML5 Google Developer Expert & Partner at Stickman Ventures or random person who keeps finding Hangout link. You decide

O'Reilly Design Podcast - O'Reilly Media Podcast

The O’Reilly Design Podcast: Pamela Pavliscak on designing for happiness.In this week’s Design Podcast episode, I sit down with design researcher and data scientist Pamela Pavliscak. Pavliscak is the author of Data-Informed Product Design, a free report from O’Reilly, and will be speaking at OReilly’s inaugural design conference. Pavliscak talks about the delicate relationship between data and design, and why it’s not an either or proposition, as well as why designing for happiness is good for business.Here are a few highlights from our conversation: We like to think in dichotomies for when it’s either data or intuition. I think of it more like archaeology. Archaeology is not always about finding the big celebrities or what the important heroes and personalities of history do. It's about learning more about the everyday practices of people. You have these clues, these traces left behind. Like archaeology, the science gets more sophisticated. Archaeologists have remote sensing and X-ray guns. Data scientists have algorithms and AI. The big difference is, these people that we're learning about with data science are still around. We can learn about them in their own words and rely on them to share their feelings and their context. For me, it's not really an either-or, but more of kind of an improv ‘yes-and’ kind of relationship. I always suspected that delight, that concept that we have in design, wasn't the full story of what made people happy. The small moments, the small pleasures certainly factored in, but it really seemed that the patterns fell into this kind of deeper meaning. I would see people for Humans of New York -- this is the happiest site in the world for people. Not in the sense that it's showing happy things, but because it makes people feel connected. It's connected to a story, and it's connected to a story that’s not complete. There's still room for people. Those are the kind of moments that came out. You'll find that happier employees are more productive and they find more meaning in their work at the same time. Even way back to the 80s, I found some research on product detachment, and found that happiness and brand detachment are somehow linked together. There's Martin Seligman's PERMA, there's subjective well-being scale, there's Maslow's hierarchy, which of course we all know by heart. Countries are applying happiness initiatives to supplement their GDP. We're learning more about this through behavioral economics and these different models.

O'Reilly Design Podcast - O'Reilly Media Podcast

The O’Reilly Design Podcast: Pamela Pavliscak on designing for happiness.In this week’s Design Podcast episode, I sit down with design researcher and data scientist Pamela Pavliscak. Pavliscak is the author of Data-Informed Product Design, a free report from O’Reilly, and will be speaking at OReilly’s inaugural design conference. Pavliscak talks about the delicate relationship between data and design, and why it’s not an either or proposition, as well as why designing for happiness is good for business.Here are a few highlights from our conversation: We like to think in dichotomies for when it’s either data or intuition. I think of it more like archaeology. Archaeology is not always about finding the big celebrities or what the important heroes and personalities of history do. It's about learning more about the everyday practices of people. You have these clues, these traces left behind. Like archaeology, the science gets more sophisticated. Archaeologists have remote sensing and X-ray guns. Data scientists have algorithms and AI. The big difference is, these people that we're learning about with data science are still around. We can learn about them in their own words and rely on them to share their feelings and their context. For me, it's not really an either-or, but more of kind of an improv ‘yes-and’ kind of relationship. I always suspected that delight, that concept that we have in design, wasn't the full story of what made people happy. The small moments, the small pleasures certainly factored in, but it really seemed that the patterns fell into this kind of deeper meaning. I would see people for Humans of New York -- this is the happiest site in the world for people. Not in the sense that it's showing happy things, but because it makes people feel connected. It's connected to a story, and it's connected to a story that’s not complete. There's still room for people. Those are the kind of moments that came out. You'll find that happier employees are more productive and they find more meaning in their work at the same time. Even way back to the 80s, I found some research on product detachment, and found that happiness and brand detachment are somehow linked together. There's Martin Seligman's PERMA, there's subjective well-being scale, there's Maslow's hierarchy, which of course we all know by heart. Countries are applying happiness initiatives to supplement their GDP. We're learning more about this through behavioral economics and these different models.

UX Podcast
#103 What is Zero UI?

UX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015


A Linkshow. James and Per discuss three recent articles they have found on their digital travels. Our first article is Designing with Analytics by one of our previous guests Pamela Pavliscak. Hands on advice for using web analytics for research. Our second article is What is Zero UI? John Brownlee’s Coverage of Andy Goodman‘s talk...

UX Podcast
#98 James & Per at From Business To Buttons 2015

UX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015


UX Podcast attended the biggest UX conference in Sweden to date with over 850 attendees. “From Business To Buttons” was held on 21 April 2015. We managed to talk to three of the speakers on the day: Pamela Pavliscak, Cindy Alvarez and Mike Monteiro. To round up the day we were joined by Ben Sauer, UX Designer at Clearleft.

LPO: Landing Page Optimization
User Research for Higher Conversion with Pamela Pavliscak

LPO: Landing Page Optimization

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2014 34:26


Tim talks with Pamela Pavliscak, the founder of Change Sciences, about competitive research, user testing and observations, and her change of career plans after thinking about spying on the Russians... don't miss it!Related articles across the webThe Intersection of Technology and Marketing with Kate O'NeillModern Content Management Systems with Oli GardnerMerging Direct Response Copywriting with SEO with Heather Lloyd MartinImportance of Web Analytics with Jim SternePerformance-based Online Marketing with David Szetela