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Simon Harhues


Sessions

05-28
14:15
25min
RE:imagination Primer
LGM Community, Lasse Fister, Simon Harhues

We're kicking of this years special focus -- RE:imagination -- exploring the possible futures of the Libre Graphics Meeting.

Special focus – RE:imagination

The Libre Graphics Meeting faced significant challenges during and after
the pandemic. In Rennes, France, 2024, the local organization team revitalized
the event, and now we aim to rebuild the international community and
strengthen the structures around the Libre Graphics Meeting.

Join us to reconnect with old friends and forge new connections. Under the
theme of RE:imagination, we are going to explore the future of the Libre
Graphics Meeting together.

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05-29
10:10
120min
RE:imagination Workshop
LGM Community, Lasse Fister, Simon Harhues

An interactive session with all attendants. We are looking for your experience,
knowledge and insights. How can we make the structure around the LGM sustainable.

Special focus – RE:imagination

The Libre Graphics Meeting faced significant challenges during and after
the pandemic. In Rennes, France, 2024, the local organization team revitalized
the event, and now we aim to rebuild the international community and
strengthen the structures around the Libre Graphics Meeting.

Join us to reconnect with old friends and forge new connections. Under the
theme of RE:imagination, we are going to explore the future of the Libre
Graphics Meeting together.

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05-30
11:25
25min
Introduction to Usability/UX Evaluation Methods
Simon Harhues

The session will start with an introduction to the topic of usability and user experience (UX),
including the human centered design process (HCD) and design thinking (DT). After having laid
out the foundation, a brief overview of different usability evaluation methods is given. The main
part of the presentation is about introducing two often used methods: On the one hand the heuristic
evaluation as an example of a usability inspection method, and usability testing on the other hand.
Both methods can be used to find (potential) usability problems in a software. Whereas a heuristic
evaluation is conducted by an expert following a check-list, a usability test needs end users who
fulfill tasks to be conducted. After describing how both methods can be used individually, also a
practical way to combining them is presented. The session will conclude with an overview of the
advantages and disadvantages of each method.

Three takeaways of this session will be:

  • A basic awareness for usability/UX and the importance of evaluating it
  • An overview of the two major usability/UX evaluation methods heuristic evaluation and
    usability testing
  • A first idea how to use these methods for your/a software project

Target group

  • UX/usability laymen
  • Contributors to software
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