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UX Foundations: Information Architecture

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Overview

Find how your users think about the world, and transition those lessons to your product's navigation, content classification, and layout.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • Using the exercise files
1. What Is Information Architecture?
  • What is information architecture?
  • Creating good information architecture
2. Research to Determine Information Architecture
  • Why do information architecture research?
  • Card sorting to determine information architecture
3. Creating and Running a Paper Card Sort
  • Finding the information to use in a card sort
  • Deciding what goes on the cards
  • Making the cards
  • Recruiting participants
  • Running the session
  • Recording participants' answers
4. Analyzing a Paper Card Sort
  • Getting from cards to knowledge
  • Eyeball analysis of your data
5. Running and Analyzing a Computer-Based Card Sort
  • Accessing remote users with online sorts
  • Setting up a card sort using OptimalSort
  • Running an online OptimalSort card sort
  • Reviewing what participants see
  • Checking your data
  • Using the built-in analysis tools
6. Creating an Information Architecture from Your Analysis
  • Starting with an abstract structure
  • Creating abstract information architecture
  • Knowing the problems you might face
  • Understanding that card sorting isn't a precise technique
7. Validating the Information Architecture with Reverse Sorting
  • Making sure your hierarchical structure is correct
  • Creating and running a paper-based reverse sort
  • Analyzing a paper-based reverse sort
  • Interpreting the results
8. Computer-Based Reverse Sorting
  • Exploring computer-based reverse sorting
  • Using Treejack for reverse sorting
  • Running an online reverse sort with Treejack
  • Reviewing what the participants see
  • Analyzing a Treejack reverse sort
9. From Information Architecture to Navigation Structure
  • Getting to navigation
  • Standard page elements
  • Content-based navigation
  • Going from information architecture to site layout
10. Testing That You've Got It Right
  • There's no substitute for usability testing
  • Watch your server logs after you go live
Conclusion
  • The right information architecture is crucial to your site
  • Next steps

Taught by

Chris Nodder

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