News, shopping, banking, social media; most of us have multiple mobile apps on our smartphones, but how are they made and what makes a good one? Dive into the world of app design with the Institute of Coding and learn how to create a great user experience.
You’ll hear from industry professionals on how they go about designing and building apps for their users. You’ll also have the opportunity to produce clickable prototypes from your own sketches and create your own app.
http://futurelearn.com/courses/creating-a-great-user-experience-for-mobile-apps/
With 2019 almost coming to an end, Mopinion can look back on a very successful year with great achievements. In January our new user interface, Mopinion Raspberry, will go live and we’ve worked very hard to make this happen. We are ready to start the new year with our steady Mopinion team, that luckily grew to match with our customers demands and needs.
http://mopinion.com/meet-mopinions-new-recruits/
This month we will continue our Employee in the Spotlight series with another member of the Mopinion team. Last month we interviewed our Office Manager Tessa, our jack of all trades. This month, we shine the light on our Mobile Developer, Kees van Welsenis.
http://mopinion.com/employee-in-the-spotlight-kees-van-welsenis/
A growing amount of companies are starting to realise that by attuning to their customer’s needs, they can grasp more opportunities for their own gain. One of these opportunities is the demand for mobile access to information regarding your company, be it regular company details or entire webshops.
https://mopinion.com/mobile-development-tools-an-overview/
Working in User Experience, it’s no surprise that I consider user feedback invaluable. In the time that I’ve been able to work with Happy Boards, I’ve learned to appreciate user feedback all the more, as what our team gleans from conversations with customers has helped us improve our product dramatically. Here are some specific reasons why everyone at Happy Boards values user feedback in our product’s development.
https://www.gethappyboards.com/2017/06/the-importance-of-user-feedback-in-product-development/
Enterprises increasingly recognise they need to put users at the heart of their product and service design. A study by Alfresco and Forbes in 2017 found that nearly nine out of ten (87 per cent) leading digital enterprises plan to increase their user experience investment by at least 10 per cent in the next three years. Are you planning your product development around your users?
https://www.itproportal.com/features/time-to-make-design-thinking-a-habit/
Many people have a misconception about accessibility: that it’s an “optional extra”—as if people with disabilities were not in the same crowd as the average user or learner.
https://www.washington.edu/doit/importance-user-feedback/
Gathering user feedback is a key element of a DevOps strategy, but you have to be proactive in collecting that feedback.
For DevOps teams to make a successful product (and maintain that product to improve user retention), they need to understand how people are using the app, and what they think about it. In DevOps, everything revolves around communication between product managers, software developers, and operations professionals, but open channels to customers and active users are relatively scarce. Product managers may have a finger on the pulse of collected user feedback, but that can only get you so far.
https://www.informationweek.com/devops/how-your-devops-team-should-procure-user-feedback-/a/d-id/1330504?&/