Scripting a counterbalanced survey on Alchemer (formerly SurveyGizmo)Let’s say we have a survey that asks questions about coffee and tea. How should we order the question sets? Although the answer is likely…Feb 4, 2021Feb 4, 2021
Published inUX PlanetTips on planning a virtual design thinking workshopI love a good planning process. It’s rewarding to see how managing all these moving parts culminates in a smooth, pleasant, and…Aug 15, 2020Aug 15, 2020
Published inUX CollectivePresenting data visualization to engage your audienceAs researchers, we need to communicate data in a way that makes sense to the audience. Naturally, the process and artifacts differ…Mar 8, 20202Mar 8, 20202
Published inGT Usable Privacy and Security CourseConsidering the exclusivity issues with privacy and securityMy friend is very adamant about using non-public wifi for personal activities. In his words: “I’ll never use public wifi to make…Mar 15, 2019Mar 15, 2019
Published inGT Usable Privacy and Security CourseCybersecurity attitudes and behaviorsRansomware attacks. Catfish incidents. Fraudulent credit card charges. One quick search on “data breach” returns a long, long list of…Feb 7, 2019Feb 7, 2019
Published inGT Usable Privacy and Security CoursePsychology, Privacy, and SecurityThere are a few phone calls I can vividly remember. This is one of them:Jan 17, 2019Jan 17, 2019
Published inGeorgia Tech MS-HCIDesign through the lens of Engineering PsychologyPsychology is one of the disciplines HCI touches on. In practice, psychologists and engineers can work together to unpack creative ways to…Nov 4, 2018Nov 4, 2018