Web Administration
From the WebAdmin Blog
Card Sorting - What We Learned.
As part of our site evaluation of the Web Administration site, we turned to you - our users - for help. One of the methods we decided to use was a card sort. Card sorting is a usability testing method in which names of items are placed on index cards and participants are asked to [...] more…
Announcements
Usability Webinar Available June 3rd.
I’m pleased to announce that we will be offering the “Usability Testing in the Wild” webinar for viewing by the UF campus web managers. This webinar will be held on June 3rd, from 1 to 3pm at the CITT classroom and requires an RSVP, as we have limited seating. This webinar features Dana Chisnell, a respected expert [...] more…
Follow-up Questions from Spring of Web.
During our Spring of Web event on Friday, Prentiss Ladkani from the College of Education gave a talk about Search Engine Optimization, or SEO. Since then, she has received a lot of follow-up questions, so I posted them here. From Barbara Lindsey, Department of Neurosurgery BL: First question is about the use of header tags in the menu [...] more…
Spring of Web 2009 Post-Event Summary.
Now that the dust has settled on our Spring of Web 2009 event, I wanted to summarize the event and surveys handed out to attendees. Dave Stanton, a professor from the College of Journalism, was the first to present and he focused on how his 3-year-old daughter interacts with different interfaces and how it helps him [...] more…
Creative Design Group Update: First Meeting.
A few weeks ago, I shared information on a new design group being organized by designer Al Kirby called the UFCN Creative Design Group. Well, the group — which has reached almost 50 members — is finally gearing up for their first official meeting. If you’re interested in going, we have all you need to know [...] more…
More Info on Spring of Web.
UF Web Admin’s Spring of Web conference is Friday, and to get some more information out there about the event, I had our speakers e-mail me summaries of their speech topics. Prentiss Ladkani from the College of Education “Take a good, hard look at your site and let's be brutally honest with each other. Are you using [...] more…