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Card Sorting vs. Texas Hold’em – What’s better for site navigation?

  • October 23, 2008
  • 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM
  • Progresive Insurance

Registration

Oct. 23, 2008 - Card Sorting vs. Texas Hold’em – What’s better for site navigation?

Whether you’re new to the usability method of card sorting, have read about it, but just haven’t had an opportunity to try it yourself, or if you are looking for insights on more advanced card sorting techniques, this event is for you.

Cathy Zapata, VP & Web Business Leader at KeyBank and Jeff Janis, Senior Usability Services Consultant at Progressive, will provide their experiences of using manual card sorts vs. the newest online resources for conducting card sorts for gathering input from 10-30+ participants.

Learn and have some interactive fun with hands-on experience using the latest card sorting tools and techniques. This event will cover:

  • Traditional card sorting for improving site navigation
  • Online card sorting with a demonstration of tools such as EZSort, OptimalSort, MindCanvas and others
  • A non-traditional method of using card sorting to prioritize potential features and functions

See what the transition from the card sort analysis to new and improved web design can do for your site.

Meeting Time: 6:30-8:30pm

  • 6:30-6:45pm- Food & socializing
  • 6:45-7:00pm - NEOUPA business
  • 7:00-8:30pm - Informal presentations with Q & A

Meeting cost

  • Free Events for NEOUPA members
  • $10 for non-members

Directions

Progressive Insurance
6300 Wilson Mills Road
Mayfield Village, Ohio 44143

The Progressive Campus is located off the Wilson Mills Road exit on I-271. Check in at the Visitor's Center in the West Building at the 6300 Wilson Mills Rd. Campus.

The meeting will be in the Campus 1 West Lower Wintergarden room.

 

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