Working with faculty at the University of California, San Diego, he created a degree titled "Digital Technology and Society," which focused on the social impact of technology. He also completed a year of communications studies at the Sorbonne in Paris, where he was jailed briefly for playing drums in public without a license.
Research
Nate will go over the latest in web-based UX research, including discussion of the onslaught of new tools that have appeared recently. He'll also provide hands-on training in remote methods for qualitative user research, including remote usability testing, remote card sorting, recruiting, and other crafty tools and methods for remote studies. Depending on the number of attendees and speed of the conference internet, we'll have chances for everyone to practice what we discuss. Laptops are required.