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LISTSERV 17.02024-03-19T11:41:01ZFranci McFarland2019-04-30T01:01:02-04:002019-04-30T01:01:02-04:00Reminder: Tomorrow (Tuesday) BayCHI Design Research BOF eventhttps://listserv.acm.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ACMLPX.CGI?A2=BAYCHI-DR;6e81161a.1904EFull message available at: <a href="https://listserv.acm.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ACMLPX.CGI?A2=BAYCHI-DR;6e81161a.1904E">Reminder: Tomorrow (Tuesday) BayCHI Design Research BOF event</a>Franci McFarland2019-04-06T15:47:44-04:002019-04-06T15:47:44-04:00Video recording access to January 2019 event “The PURE Method - Qualitative Validity" w/ Christian Rohrerhttps://listserv.acm.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ACMLPX.CGI?A2=BAYCHI-DR;d3d086b1.1904AA Message from BayCHI Design Research Birds of a Feather,<br><br>BayCHI is trying new ways to make events available to the the BayCHI community. To that end, BayCHI is partnering with Reduct to share and facilitate conversation around Christian Rohrer’s recent talk, “Qualitative Validity: How Usability Metrics from the PURE Method Connects Scorecards to Qualitative Insights and UX Principles.” [...]Franci McFarland2019-01-26T18:30:26-05:002019-01-26T18:30:26-05:00Reminder: BayCHI Design Research BOF - Tues 1/29, Qualitative Validity: How Usability Metrics from the PURE Method Connects Scorecards to Qualitative Insights and UX Principles Christian Rohrerhttps://listserv.acm.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ACMLPX.CGI?A2=BAYCHI-DR;bde0b7d2.1901DFull message available at: <a href="https://listserv.acm.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ACMLPX.CGI?A2=BAYCHI-DR;bde0b7d2.1901D">Reminder: BayCHI Design Research BOF - Tues 1/29, Qualitative Validity: How Usability Metrics from the PURE Method Connects Scorecards to Qualitative Insights and UX Principles Christian Rohrer</a>