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Create a Guide/Template: UX Researcher Glossary #54
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Hi @wein4102 !! |
Hi Julia,
I completely forgot I did some work on that guide. Feel free to move it to
the backlog.
Best,
Richard Weinert
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We’re currently doing an audit and updating all of our UI/UX resources.
We're implementing some new guidelines
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OverviewWe need to create a guide for a UX Researcher's Glossary so that new UX Researchers at Hack for LA can quickly become familiar with the most common terminology. Action Items
ResourcesUpdate issue #97 with the name of item you are working on Usability.gov UX Research glossary |
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Overview
We need to create a guide for a UX Researcher's Glossary so that new UX Researchers at Hack for LA can quickly become familiar with the most common terminology
Action Items
The phases in the guide-making process are listed below. Each phase displayed in blue is linked to a wiki page with instructions on how to complete that phase. Open the wiki page in a new tab, copy the instructions for each part into the section labeled 'Tasks' at the bottom of this issue, and complete each task listed.
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