We need to create a guide for how UX researchers should present their work to stakeholders, so that researchers at Hack for LA can reference it and learn effective practices for presenting their work.
Action Items
[x] Research existing information about presenting UX research in relevant resources and online articles
[x] Once done, remove the "Guide: Research" label and add the "Guide: Gather Examples" label
[x] Gather examples of how other projects or volunteers have done this (if any exist), adding each example as a link in the resources section below
[ ] Once done, remove the "Guide: Gather Examples" label and add the "Guide: Draft Guide" label
[ ] #394
[ ] Once done, remove the "Guide: Draft Guide" label and add the "Guide: Review Guide" label
[ ] Review the guide with UX/UI community of practice
[ ] Once done, remove the "Guide: Review Guide" label and add the "Guide: Leadership Review" label
[ ] Present to the Hack for LA leadership team for sign off
[ ] Once approved, remove the "Guide: Leadership Review" label and add the "Guide: Place Guide" label
Resources
Update issue #15 with the name of item you are working on
Overview
We need to create a guide for how UX researchers should present their work to stakeholders, so that researchers at Hack for LA can reference it and learn effective practices for presenting their work.
Action Items
Resources
Update issue #15 with the name of item you are working on
https://uxpamagazine.org/the-perfect-report/
https://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2012/02/communicating-user-research-findings.php
https://pixelfridge.digital/7-ways-to-improve-your-user-testing-reports/
Projects to check
Words to use when searching
Pitch Slide Deck Powerpoint Presentation Case (or Case Study) - brought up a lot of false positives UX - this may also generate a few false positives