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The Web Usability Podcast

Podcast von Lucy Collins from Web Usability

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Join Lucy Collins, Director of Web Usability, as we explore what it takes to make the web a more accessible and enjoyable place for everyone. Whether you're a website owner, developer, or just a curious mind, we're here to share insights, tips, and stories that can help you improve the user experience of your digital world. Web Usability is an established User Experience (UX) agency. We are UX specialists. We provide inclusive UX research and advice to optimise your digital services. If you need a transcript of our podcasts, just visit our website at www.webusability.co.uk.

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Episode Ep41. The role of AI in UXR Cover

Ep41. The role of AI in UXR

Summary In this episode, Lucy Collins chats with user research expert Nikki Anderson about the rapid evolution of AI in user research. They explore how AI tools are shaping research processes, their benefits, limitations, and the responsible ways to integrate AI without losing human nuance. Sound Bites "AI is transforming user research by accelerating processes and refining analysis." "Maintaining human strategic thinking is crucial despite AI advancements." "AI moderation has potential but cannot replace deep, nuanced conversations." "Ethical use of AI requires practical guardrails and human oversight." Takeaways * AI enhances desk research and scenario planning, offering significant time savings. * Over-reliance on AI can lead to a loss of critical thinking and depth. * Practical guardrails are essential for ethical and effective AI use in research. * AI-moderated interviews and synthetic personas have potential but also limitations. * Human-AI collaboration is key to understanding diverse user groups.

15. Mai 2026 - 40 min
Episode Minisode how to avoid greenwashing your sustainability claims Cover

Minisode how to avoid greenwashing your sustainability claims

Summary In this minisode, Lucy Collins explores the complexities of greenwashing, offering practical advice for consumers and marketers on how to identify authentic sustainability claims and avoid being misled. Discover key insights on language, regulations, and asking the right questions to make more informed decisions. SOUND BITES * "Differentiating genuine sustainable practices from greenwashing is crucial for informed decision-making." * "The role of questions in uncovering truth behind green claims cannot be overstated." * "Clear terminology and vocabulary are essential in sustainability marketing." * "Consumer curiosity and asking suppliers detailed questions are vital for transparency." TAKEAWAYS * Understanding greenwashing helps consumers and marketers make informed decisions. * Asking the right questions can reveal the truth behind sustainability claims. * Regulatory standards like the Advertising Standards Authority and the EU Green Claims Directive provide guidance. * Clear language in marketing builds trust and avoids misleading consumers. * Consumer curiosity and critical evaluation of product labels enhance transparency.

7. Mai 2026 - 4 min
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Ep40 AI for good? Rethinking how we use AI in education

Summary This episode explores how AI can be thoughtfully integrated into education to enhance learning outcomes, protect institutional knowledge, and support diverse learning styles. Featuring Jason Coppin and Susie Leckie founders of Timber Yard, the discussion covers AI's potential, risks, and practical applications in educational settings. Take aways AI in education won't replace human expertise; it amplifies it. The value of AI is in targeted, curated content tailored to specific curricula AI's true potential lies in hyper-personalization accessible to all learners Establishing guardrails is essential to harness AI safely in education Speed and strategic alignment are the biggest risks in adopting AI in education Chapters 00:00 Introduction and AI in Education 01:12 Meet the Guests: Timber Yard and Their Mission 02:24 The Evolution of Timber Yard and Their Digital Expertise 05:26 AI Adoption in the Education Sector 06:38 Operational Changes and Educational Content Transformation 08:34 Balancing Innovation, Trust, and IP Protection 09:52 Student Use of AI and Institutional Responses 12:47 Differentiating Useful AI from the Noise 14:46 Risks: IP, Misuse, and Adoption Speed 17:53 AI Supporting Diverse Learning Needs 23:10 TimberLearn: Curated AI for Specific Courses 27:34 Hyper-Personalisation and Accessibility in Learning 31:29 Future Vision for Timber Yard and Education 33:18 Ensuring Responsible AI Use in Education 35:21 Where to Find More About Timber Yard and Timberlearn Resources Timber Yard Website - About Us | Timberyard Commerce [https://www.timberyardcommerce.com/about-us]

22. Apr. 2026 - 33 min
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Minisode accessible eLearnings from the Cabinet Office

Summary The episode delves into the importance of accessibility in e-learning, emphasising that it is not just a compliance requirement but a best practice that benefits all users. Dave Martin shares insights on how to design courses that are inclusive and user-friendly, highlighting common pitfalls and practical solutions to enhance user experience and engagement. Sound Bites "Accessibility isn’t just a checklist—it's a core design principle that benefits everyone." "Simplifying user journeys and removing unnecessary controls can drastically improve engagement." "Treat learners like adults by respecting their autonomy and simplifying course navigation." "Good design practices naturally lead to accessible and inclusive learning environments." Takeaways Accessibility should be integrated into the design process from the start, not treated as an afterthought or mere compliance requirement. By simplifying user journeys and removing unnecessary controls, e-learning platforms can significantly improve user engagement and satisfaction. This approach respects the autonomy of learners and reduces frustration. Good design practices, such as using plain language and ensuring clear visual contrast, naturally lead to more accessible and inclusive learning environments. Designing with trust in mind means allowing learners to navigate content freely and make choices about their learning paths. Small, practical changes in course design can have a significant impact on accessibility and user experience.

9. Apr. 2026 - 4 min
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Ep39. Building neuroinclusive digital experiences

Summary This episode explores neurodivergence and digital accessibility, emphasising designing inclusive experiences that benefit all users. Ryan Hoare, Founder of TryMosaic, shares insights from his lived experience and professional work to guide product teams in creating neuro-friendly digital services. 1. Neuro-friendly design is fundamentally good design. 2. Cognitive load can hinder user engagement and experience. 3. Clarity in communication is essential for effective design. 4. Predictability in user interfaces enhances usability. 5. Forgiveness in design helps users recover from mistakes. 6. Sensory overload can significantly impact user experience. 7. Designing for neurodivergent individuals benefits all users. 8. Error messages should guide users, not confuse them. 9. Accessibility tools should not replace good design practices. 10. Understanding diverse neurotypes is crucial for inclusive design Sound bites "Neuro-friendly design is just good design" "Minimize the on-ramp to hot start" "Decision paralysis is a major barrier" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Web Usability and Inclusivity 00:57 Understanding Neurodivergence in Digital Spaces 04:07 Defining Neuro-Friendly Digital Experiences 06:54 Ryan's Personal Journey with Neurodivergence 08:46 Hot Start: Overcoming Psychological Barriers 11:34 Challenges of Cognitive and Sensory Overload 15:33 Designing for Diverse Neurotypes 17:59 Impact of Overload on User Experience 23:26 Guiding Users to Identify Barriers 28:25 Practical Design Changes for Neuro-Inclusivity 34:33 Final Thoughts on Neuro-Friendly Design

26. März 2026 - 39 min
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