If you have a basic grasp of what a dashboard is, you can skip the first 30 mins. To sum it up: The 10 elements a dashboard can consist of: Alerts, To do, Statistics, Status, Search, Tasks, Social Components, Activity,, Announcements & Push Content. Watch from 30:00 You're welcome
At 11:48, it's mentioned about alerts at bottom of the page but I think the slide it's not the correct one. A little later, Lisa talks about their solution and I relate what she says with the slide from 11:48. There must be a mistake in the editing.
Her example given at 44:50 is not an accurate one. The flight number is relevant to non-US citizens who are going to fill in the declaration cards. This highlights the importance of user research in order to reduce bias ever designer has.
If you have a basic grasp of what a dashboard is, you can skip the first 30 mins.
To sum it up:
The 10 elements a dashboard can consist of:
Alerts, To do, Statistics, Status, Search, Tasks, Social Components, Activity,, Announcements & Push Content.
Watch from 30:00 You're welcome
At 11:48, it's mentioned about alerts at bottom of the page but I think the slide it's not the correct one. A little later, Lisa talks about their solution and I relate what she says with the slide from 11:48. There must be a mistake in the editing.
Great content, thanks for sharing!
Be prepared to give a talk without slides.
Her example given at 44:50 is not an accurate one. The flight number is relevant to non-US citizens who are going to fill in the declaration cards. This highlights the importance of user research in order to reduce bias ever designer has.