by Shelley Wood | Sep 23, 2016 | calendar entry, Uncategorized
Karen is looking forward to her time in the Big Easy! She’ll be working with students at Tulane University, which is also hosting two public events. This is a rare chance to see Karen in New Orleans. If you are in the area, don’t miss out! Women in Tech Retention...
by Shelley Wood | Sep 1, 2016 | calendar entry, Uncategorized
Karen will be speaking on Women in Tech at CMU’s Human-Computer Interaction Institute. In this informal event, you’ll be able to learn about the research, the resulting action framework, and contribute your experience to the conversation. The talk is at...
by Derek Hoiem | Apr 22, 2016 | Uncategorized
Karen will be at the CHI Conference in San Jose on May 7th through May 12th. She’s moderating a panel, co-leading a SIG, and participating in events. Be sure to find her and say “hi”. SIG: Diversity in High Tech: Retaining Employees Once They’re In...
by Luke | Jan 31, 2011 | Uncategorized
Since 1992 InContext has used its Contextual Design methodology to design innovative solutions for consumer and business software, devices and consumer products. We take a holistic view—ensuring our solutions work for the users, can be implemented technically, and...
by Shelley | Aug 9, 2010 | Blog, Uncategorized
People sometimes challenge me (politely) with reasons why Contextual Inquiry (CI) interviews can’t work with their specific industry or user population. Usually I go into some variation of my standard explanation with examples related to their situation to illustrate...
by Karen | Jul 27, 2010 | Blog, Uncategorized
I walked out of Verizon yesterday having just ordered the Motorola Droid X. I was pretty excited to try it out, having waited for Verizon to get something I wanted. “You know what was conspicuously missing?” my husband said as we walked out of the store. “Nokia!” we...