One of the things I consider when framing an experience is if the experience is in seconds, minutes, or hours; if it is lean-in or laid back. And if I diverge the explorations in terms of time, how would it impact flow and the information architecture. #UX
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Replying to @hpdailyrant
Sporadic yet connected interactions with a product that occur over a period of months/years under highly variable contexts is an interesting challenge to design for. The product may serve a person for a few minutes once per month or less.
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Replying to @DaveHogue
Or differing levels of engagement based on differing expertise.
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Replying to @hpdailyrant
Isn't that EVERY product, but just on different time scales?
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Replying to @DaveHogue
Yes. But I work for an e-learning platform so expertise is a loaded word
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Replying to @hpdailyrant
Perhaps "knowledgeable" or "learned" or "educated" or "erudite" or ...
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Replying to @DaveHogue
There’s learning the system vs expertise in the subject. The latter is what I’m referring to.
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Yep, hence my suggested alternates. You're right - "expert" is a loaded term, especially in your field / company.
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