by Theo Mandel | Jul 8, 2009 | Accessibility, Real-World Usability, Technology, Users
It was bound to happen soon…Companies and universities implementing new technology that should enable all users to use the technology, yet has not fully addressed accessibility issues…and they are now caught in the act and are rightfully getting sued. In a...
by Theo Mandel | Jun 26, 2009 | Application Usability, Prototyping, User Centered Design (UCD), Web Usability
Most UI/usability/information designers/architects create various types of wireframes when we design. This article discusses the different types of wireframes and their pros and cons. The article also shows good examples of diffferent types of wireframes and the final...
by Theo Mandel | Jun 26, 2009 | Healthcare Usability, Real-World Usability
A Pound of Cure: The federal government is about to spend big on healthcare IT. Too bad the medical industry has a vested interest in inefficiency. Provocative article about the inability of the healthcare industry to move forward with critical software and technology...
by Theo Mandel | Jun 18, 2009 | Healthcare Usability, Real-World Usability
Yet another stumbling block in the ongoing struggle to build Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and the effort to improve patient-doctor communication – people don’t know their own anatomy!! A study of patients and members...
by Theo Mandel | Jun 10, 2009 | Healthcare Usability, Technology, Web Usability
An interesting course on healthcare web strategies and usability. For more information, contact: Lisa Neal Gualtieri, Ph.D. Adjunct Clinical Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Blog on health: http://lisaneal.wordpress.com/ Editor-in-Chief, eLearn Magazine,...