31 March - 1 April 2016

Saïd Business School, Oxford, UK

Programme

Our programme contained more than 25 sessions from a range of awesome practitioners.

We had inspiring keynotes, in-depth practical sessions and lots of case studies of how UX is helping organisations and individuals be successful.

Day 1  Thursday 31 March

08:30 - 09:15

Conference Registration. Tea / coffee break

09:15 - 09:30

Mark Dalgarno - Software Acumen

Welcome to UX in the City 2016

09:30 - 10:45

10:45 - 11:15

Tea / coffee break

11:15 - 12:45

Case Study 

About the Design For Everyone Toolkit

45 minutes

Martin White

Sainsbury's


Tutorial 

A dose of user research

45 minutes

Mariana Morris

Oxford Computer Consultants

Hands-On 

User research with social media

90 minutes

Dave Ellender

Evidence Tools

Tutorial 

How to Make Your First UX Comic or Storyboard

90 minutes

Bonny Colville-Hyde

Independent

12:45 - 13:45

lunch break

13:45 - 15:15

Case Study 

Catching Rainbows with Porcupines

45 minutes

Sarah Plant

White October

Stephen Thomas

White October


Tutorial 

Taking the pain out of explaining.

45 minutes

Adrian Warman

IBM UK

Workshop 

Killer Workshops

90 minutes

Darci Dutcher

LexisNexis

15:15 - 15:45

Tea / coffee break

16:45 - 17:45

Lightning Talks

17:45 - Late

Social Evening

Thursday Social Evening

Spread the joy!

Let the networking and fun continue! Please join us at The Jam Factory for a cold drink and the chance to share your thoughts and experiences from the day with friends old and new.

The Jam Factory

27 Park End Street
Oxford
OX1 1HU

Day 2  Friday 1 April

08:30 - 09:30

Conference Registration. Tea / coffee break

09:30 - 10:30

Jeroen van Geel - Oak and Morrow / Beam Labs

Pitching ideas: How to sell your ideas to others

10:30 - 11:00

Tea / coffee break

11:00 - 12:30

Case Study 

Design Spaces

45 minutes

Benjamin Humphrey

Atlassian


Tutorial 

Emotional interfaces

45 minutes

Tammie Lister

Automattic

Tutorial 

An introduction to ergonomics for mobile UX

45 minutes

Neil Turner

Freelance


Case Study 

Sounds like Data

45 minutes

Iain Emsley

Oxford e-Research Centre

Tutorial 

UX Strategy: The Intersection of UX Design and Business Strategy

180 minutes

Jaime Levy

University of Southern California / O'Reilly Media Author

12:30 - 13:30

lunch break

13:30 - 15:00

Tutorial 

Dealing with (ir)responsibility for accessibility in UX

45 minutes

David Sloan

Paciello Group


Tutorial 

Getting the words right

45 minutes

Vicky Buser

Independent

Talk 

Interusability: Designing a coherent system UX for connected products

45 minutes

Claire Rowland

Independent


Talk 

Context Engineering Reality as a Medium

45 minutes

Carl H Smith

Director of the Learning Technology Research Centre

continued

Tutorial 

UX Strategy: The Intersection of UX Design and Business Strategy

180 minutes

Jaime Levy

University of Southern California / O'Reilly Media Author

15:00 - 15:30

Tea / coffee break

16:30 - 16:45

Mark Dalgarno - Software Acumen

Conference Close

Session Types

Need help planning which sessions to attend? We've provided a breakdown of our various session types below.


Case Study/Experience Report

A presentation and discussion of real-life (not theoretical) experiences of the application (or mis-application) of service design techniques. Case studies and experience reports include some discussion of lessons learned and an indication of how novel the work is.

Hands-On

Participants learn a new approach, tool or technology through using it to solve one or more practical exercises. Any software/hardware requirements are disclosed in the session description.

Tutorial

A session focused around some specific tool, technique or issue. Primarily led by the speaker, tutorials usually include some elements of interactivity or individual / group exercise.

Workshop

An in-depth working session on a specific topic. May include paper presentations.

Lightning Talks

Short talks (max 10 minutes) on almost any topic.

TBC

The information for this talk hasn't yet been confirmed.

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