Screen shot from Keith practicing his talk via Zoom

UX Australia

UX Australia is this week. It is a UX conference from my bucket list. The goal was to attend/speak AND spend a month or so there for work and vacation. Remote participation will have to do for this year. The timing is actually perfect: 7pm to midnight Monday – Thursday for me (morning Tuesday – Friday there). The 4-half-day program is single track, so no need to plan which sessions to pick: just get online and enjoy.

I’ve finished my Spins on User Experience presentation (for Wednesday morning).

One challenge was trimming things down to a less-than-45-minute presentation without direct audience interaction, when the material was designed to be 1-hour+ with many stops for audience comments along the way and possible paths based on Q&A. I will have Zoom polling to engage people a little, but will be hitting just a few themes instead of facilitating a wandering discussion based on audience interests.

Another challenge was localizing for Australia. Early versions of UX Spins were midwest USA focused and it was pretty easy to do a Canadian version. I got some input from colleagues from Australia but it definitely represents a skewed view of their fields of study and UX communities.

Since it will be a whirlwind talk, some attendees may get more out of reviewing the slides after and following links (in the text and for images) to additional resources.

Download the slides as a PDF.

Or maybe UX Australia participants will get some benefit while I hang out in the chat sessions and ask questions over the rest of the conference. Either way, it will be a good 4 evenings for me!