Card Sorting: Research That Every Web Developer Should Use
Plaster Student Union Traywick Parliamentary Room
Back by popular demand. This session has been a top rated presentation for the last two years and is a great way introduction to this topic. Card sorting is a low-cost, fairly simple, quick, and effective method that informs the process of developing site architecture. This simple research method is one that every Web developer should use.
Presenter
Douglas Tschopp
Director of Marketing,
Augustana College
Doug Tschopp has served as the director of marketing for Augustana College, Illinois, since 1992. He also served as the school’s webmaster for eight years. He is a full-time administrator who teaches public relations and advises student organizations focused on Web and advertising.
His long history with this conference includes pioneering a track focused on content and design and is now in his sixth year as the conference’s program chair.
Doug received a B.A. in Accounting and Business Administration (and a minor in Economics) from St. Ambrose College. His M.B.A. is from the University of Iowa.
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Card Sorting: Research That Every Web Developer Should Use