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Ethnography in Odd Places

Carol Smith and Thyra Rauch UXPA 2013

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Be Present

• Go where they are• Inherent challenges– Space– Time– Conditions

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Preparation

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Knowledge is Power

• Who you are meeting• What gear to bring• Where - logistics to get there • Logistics to next location – allow time• Do a walk/map through• Plan for bio breaks

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Gear To Bring

• Pockets• Pens and notepad• Recording Equipment• Water, Clif Bar (crushable)• Wallet (with cash)• Extension cords, extra batteries, etc.

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Pockets

• Breathable travel vest• Easy access to:– Small gear– Two pens– Small notepad– Water bottle, snack

• Ability to be hands free– Climbing– Gear protection

ScottVest - www.scottevest.com/

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Case Study: Race Track

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High Quality Personal Protection

Fiberglass – lightweight & not affected by temp

Toe, Ankle and Dirt Protection

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Adapt and be Open to Experience

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Outdoor Observations

• Dress for comfort

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In their home…Don’t make yourself at Home

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Kids, Pets, Chaos

• Prepare for the unexpected

• Allergic reactions• Kids • Clutter and cleanliness

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Physically Active Participants

• Keep up!– Be prepared for the length of the study

• Sound considerations – Stay mobile with small technology– Get close to participant without being too close

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Public Spaces

• Everyone may feel compromised

• Be aware– Create/find smaller

spaces– Speak quietly if possible

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Etiquette Meets Research

• Technical tradeshow• Dinner• Spontaneous research

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Breath …

thenReact

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Interruptions

• Allow reasonable ones (phone, bio, etc.)• Incessant external or nearby noises• Pets, kids, etc.

• Case Study: Help desk and noise level

• Consider rescheduling/cancelling

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The Show Must Go On

• Loss of power, or no power– Paper printouts– Battery power (limited)– back-up power generator

• No connectivity– Phone tether– Offline solution

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Prepare for the Unexpected

• A virus attack. Whoops! Plans change• Observations mobile instead of in an office

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Non-Observations

• Work has been planned out “just for you”• Case Study 1: – Planned: a site visit and observation of workers. – Actual: a meeting room with execs “explaining

things”.• Case Study 2: Multi-day installation

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CASE STUDY: A VERY WARM CAR

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Precautions

• Participant behavior– Ride alongs– Paying attention to work– Equipment

• Environmental situations– Manufacturing– Animals

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When It Doesn’t Go as Planned…

• Case Study 1:– Planned: European conference with small

participatory sessions – Actual: “Audience participation” not typical.

• Case Study 2: – Planned: Ethnographic research with users– Actual: Not allowed to speak with users or even

observe them

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Upcoming Experiences

• Where are you going?• What are your plans/questions?

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Summary

• Be flexible and adapt– People– Conditions

• Be open to opportunities– Unexpected situations

• Go light and portable• Never miss an opportunity for– Food– Water– Bio-break

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Contact Us

• Thyra Rauch• IBM• [email protected]• +1 (408) 463-2465

• Carol Smith• Goodyear• [email protected]

• +1 (773) 218-6568


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