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Conducting research with teenagers requires a slightly different approach for putting the subject and the interviewer at ease.

Article by Nirish Shakya
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An excerpt from Studying and Designing Technology for Domestic Life from Morgan Kaufmann looks at strategies for conducting in-home studies with children.

Article by Mona Leigh Guha, Elizabeth Foss, Allison Druin
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Our ability to find the underlying problems puts experience designers in a unique position to bring positive change to healthcare efforts on a global scale.

Article by Tracy Brown
Share:Five Tips for Experience Designers Working to Improve Healthcare Innovation
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The results of the Bottom Line Impact category of the Design for Experience awards highlight the importance of balancing business needs and user needs.

Article by Josh Tyson
Share:No Bottom Line? No Experience
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UX experts Jason CranfordTeague, Sarah Horton, and Debra Gelman discuss accessibility issues and solutions relating to dyslexia.

Article by Mary Jean Babic
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Combining eye-tracking data with conventional usability studies can give you unparalleled insight into how to better guide user attention and refine their experience.

Article by Frank Guo
Share:Leveraging Eye Tracking to Create an Engaging User Experience
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