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Workshop: Advances in Card Sorting - London and Edinburgh

Date: 12 May 2008
Source: Syntagm, 20 April 2008
Submitted by William Hudson

A one-day workshop in card sorting using advanced methods and tools. Delegates will receive a fully licensed preview copy of our latest analysis software, SynCaps Version 2 (a £250 value).

London, 12 May 08
Edinburgh, 28 May 08

This is the last week for the early booking discount for the London course on 12 May, but we have introduced a three-places-for-the-price-of-two special offer to tempt you further. The course includes a preview copy of our latest analysis software (SynCaps V2) that can be upgraded to the final version at no additional charge (the 3 for 2 offer includes 2 copies of the software.) This will be the only way of acquiring the new software and analyses until the final version is available later in the year.

DURATION
Full day (9:00 pm to 5:30 pm), including buffet lunch

BENEFITS
You will learn how to make effective use of advanced card sorting methods and tools including:
- Computer-aided paper sorting
- Web-based sorting
- Participant analysis
- Item analysis
- Cluster analysis
- Dendrograms
- Item x group analysis
- Pairs maps
- Navigational alignment

FEATURES
- Designing, conducting and analysing paper card sorts
- First-hand experience of web-based card sorting
- Knowing how to choose an appropriate card sorting method
- Understanding cluster analysis and dendrograms
- Practical application of techniques to information architecture
- How to improved results through participant and item analysis (SynCaps)
- Item x group charts and pairs maps (SynCaps V2)
- Merging items and groups during analysis (SynCaps V2)

AUDIENCE
Web designers, developers, information architects, usability specialists. It is helpful, but not essential to have previous experience of card sorting.

 


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