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The Suspension of Disbelief in ResearchGames™.

The Suspension of Disbelief in ResearchGames™.

by admin | Apr 14, 2016 | Conference Talk, Engagement, Gamification | 0 comments

For are audiences who are hard of sight or have other difficulties reading, you can listen to this blog here: http://www.researchthroughgaming.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/The-Suspension-of-Disbelief-in-ResearchGames-audio_NewMR.m4a “So much of our lives are...
How To Crack The Imposter Syndrome

How To Crack The Imposter Syndrome

by admin | Jun 12, 2015 | Conference Talk, Market Research | 0 comments

By Betty Adamou WIRe (Women in Research) event take-aways from last night’s ‘Cracking the Imposter Syndrome’ panel, by Betty Adamou. Yesterday evening, I was kindly invited to speak on a panel about my personal experiences with the Imposter Syndrome,...
Designing With Meaning Part 1: Loving Functional Design For Surveys

Designing With Meaning Part 1: Loving Functional Design For Surveys

by admin | Nov 17, 2013 | Conference Talk, Creativity, Design, Innovation, Market Research, User Experience | 0 comments

This blog discusses good and bad survey design with function, purpose and user experience in mind I used to study pattern cutting for womenswear design at University, and then went on to learn from one of the most edgy tailors in London’s Mayfair; Oscar Udeshi....

UCD Conference Summary: Experience, Meaning, Psychology, Serendipity & The Future

by admin | Nov 13, 2013 | Conference Talk, Innovation, Market Research, User Experience | 0 comments

Before being invited to speak at the UCD 2013 Conference, in truth, I hadn’t even heard of it. I didn’t even realise a whole conference could be dedicated to User Centred-Design or ‘UX’ design (User eXperience). But I am so glad that I attended...

CASRO Technology Conference Summary Day 1 Part 1

by admin | May 29, 2013 | Conference Talk | 0 comments

Day 1 at the CASRO Technology conference opens with a talk from Diane Bowers, the conference President talking about a global research business network and how the United States cannot and should not operate singularly in worldwide research and developments. Diane...
Summary of CASRO Conference Day 1 Part 2

Summary of CASRO Conference Day 1 Part 2

by admin | May 29, 2013 | Conference Talk, Engagement, Innovation, Market Research | 0 comments

KEYNOTE TALK FROM JONAH BERGER Jonah Berger, author of ‘Contagious’ asks us “which brands get’s word of mouth the most” and felt we were all too scared to put our hands up (he didn’t prompt us to put our hands up to indicate any of...
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