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Situated Research describes its Transana research platform and partnership with David Woods, Ph.D.
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Usability Research Platform

Transana

Situated Research has partnered with the developers of Transana, a research platform developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Education Research, led by David Woods, Ph.D.

Transana is Situated Research’s choice for qualitative analysis due to its unique advantage as a cloud-based usability research platform. Collaborative usability research by multiple remote researchers is now possible, and can include members of your design team. Data analysis can create synergy from researchers of different expertise, and allow clients to participate in the analysis of their own product: giving access to usability findings in real-time. Learn More →

New Blog Posts

  1. Your Eyes Can Control Augmented Reality Glasses
    An augmented reality display similar to Google Glasses frees up wearers’ hands by allowing them to turn virtual pages using their eyes alone.
  2. YEI Creates First Person VR Demo With Full Body Tracking
    The ultimate goal of virtual reality gaming is to convince players that they are actually the inhabitants of another world.
  3. After-School Program Exposes Students to Virtual Reality
    Students raise their arms and try to touch the behemoth as it floats what seems like inches from their faces.
     

Know what kind of experience you create for your users: always design with usability in mind to create meaningful outcomes with lasting results.

All the best for you and your business this month,

The Situated Research Team
info@situatedresearch.com

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