I am having more than 10 years of experience in Information Technology. Currently working with ValueLabs as a Product Owner for Snapfish . Education - Project Management Professional (PMP) Certified, Certified Usability Analyst (CUA) from Human Factors International (Mumbai, India). prashant.poladia@gmail.com | +91-91600 55003 | www.PrashantPoladia.com
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Zeest is coming back!!!
ZEEST Band is coming back with a Bang. I think, almost everyone know these underdogs for their famous track "BC Sutta". I had emails conversation with them and came to know that they are launching their 1st album in the market. For more information you can visit their site on http://www.zeestmania.com/
About Zeest
Zeest is based in Karachi Pakistan, formed, owned and lead by SKIP (Saqib Abdullah), Who is the composer, guitarist, lyricist, and vocalist.
Basically ‘Zeest’ is a Persian word, which means ‘Life’, but can be used as a hope, a light, a faith etc. Skip chose this word as a title of the band just because he thought this name could reflect his work, the area where he mainly focus, i.e. highlighting on social youth issues and to create a ray of hope for them. He thinks singing for a social cause is far better than singing just for a romance. After launching other songs everyone will clearly understand the motive of the band’s ideology.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Future is of mobility : Intel's Vision
An amazing technology to come. It will definately make the life easier.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
MOST IMP - This is a Spam email
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/p/progesterex.htm
http://www.rapereliefshelter.bc.ca/faq/drugs_progesterex.html
The content of it was as follows:
Important for girls....don't hesitate to FORWARD..
Forward this to all your frnds and save them from a possiblesituation.
A woman at a Gas nightclub (Mumbai) on Saturday nightwas taken by 5 men,Who according to hospital andpolice reports, gang raped her before Dumping her at Bandstand Mumbai. Unable to rememberthe events of the evening, tests later confirmed therepeat rapes along with traces of rohypnol in herblood.Rohypnol, date rape drug is an essentially a small sterilization pill.The drug is now being used by rapists at parties torape AND sterilize their victims. All they have to dois drop it into the girl's drink.
The girl can'tremember a thing the next morning, of all that had Taken place the night before. Rohypnol, whichdissolves in drinks just as easily, is such that thevictim doesn't conceive from the rape and the rapistneedn't worry about having a paternity testidentifying him months later. The Drug's affects ARE NOT TEMPORARY - they arePERMANENT. Any female that takes it WILL NEVER BEABLE TO CONCEIVE. The weasels can get this drug fromanyone who is in the vet school or any university. it's that easy, and Rohypnol is about to break out bigon campuses everywhere.Believe it or not, there are even sites on theInternet telling people how to use it. Please forwardthis to everyone you know, especially girls. Girls, becareful when you're out and don't leave yourdrink unattended.
(added - Buy your own drinks, ensure bottles or cansreceived are Unopened or sealed; don't even tastesomeone else's drink) There was already been a report in Singapore of girlsdrink been Spiked by Rohypnol.Please make the effort to forward this to everyone youknow.
For guys - Pls inform all your female friends and relatives.
"Your life is God's gift to you. What you do forothers is your gift to God" I had been forwarded thismail you SHOULD do the same !!!!!
Friends, please make sure that before forwarding these kind of emails you 1st search over the net for the fact.
What is spam emails:
http://prashantpoladia.blogspot.com/2006/11/what-is-spam-emails.html
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Saawariya (2007)
Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
Star Cast: Salman Khan, Rani Mukherji, Ranbir Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor
Release Date: 9th November 2007
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Designing more effective forms
Friday, August 17, 2007
Cognitive walkthrough
[Source - HFI]
The Cognitive Walkthrough method is a usability inspection method used to identify usability issues in a piece of software or web site, focusing on how easy it is for new users to accomplish tasks with the system. The method is rooted in the notion that users typically prefer to learn a system by using it to accomplish tasks, rather than, for example, studying a manual. The method is prized for its ability to generate results quickly with low cost, especially when compared to usability testing, as well as the ability to apply the method early in the design phases, before coding has even begun.
A cognitive walkthrough starts with a task analysis that specifies the sequence of steps or actions required by a user to accomplish a task, and the system responses to those actions. The designers and developers of the software then walkthrough the steps as a group, asking themselves a set of questions at each step. Data is gathered during the walkthrough, and afterwards a report of potential issues is compiled. Finally the software is redesigned to address the issues identified.
[Source - Wikipedia.org]
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
CUA Exam Experience
• be calm and relax
• Carry all the BIG books with proper "post it" attached to each section and few important chapters too, so you can quickly go through the pages.
• You can avoide carrying Study Guide, Glossary & Exercise books.
• Quick Reference pages will be helpful too.
• Give attention to "FALSE", "TRUE" and "EXCEPT" word in the question.
• If you have any doubt while answering, choose the best option and then FLAG it, so it will considered as your answer even incase you submit it in a hurry.
• Even if you have little bit of doubt, flag it and refer to your notes.
• Spare 10-12 mins in the end for PRP section, its high scoring section and easy one.
• UT section was a bit tough, it was more on factical questions where you need to apply your judgement, it takes more time.
http://www.prashantpoladia.com/
Saturday, July 28, 2007
CUA Exam Cleared
Hurayyyyyyyy !!!
Just cleared CUA™ (Certified Usability Analyst) Exam of HFI.
Sincere thanks to all of you, special thanks to Chirutha Dalal and Bhooshan Pandya for sharing their exam experience with me.
I am very much excited now, but yes, it do not stops here. I need to start implementing it in real world which would be much more difficult than giving exam.
Please do share your experience with me regarding Usability Implementation in your organization.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Power of GUI on iPhone
Saturday, July 21, 2007
HFI's Usability Course » June 2007 Batch
Recently, I have attended HFI's Usability Course from 18th June '07 to 28th June '07 (10 Days). It has changed my vision of designing web pages and application interfaces.
It has improved my thought process before designing anything and now it became the habit of asking myself :
• "WHY"... why I am designing this way and not the other way?
• Will this be useful for the actual user and serve their purpose?
• Will this be user friendly and easy to understand?
• Will they be able to complete their task successfully?
• Will this satisfy users?
and many more...
My experience througout the course was excellent and my take home from this course were:
• User's Conceptual Model (their needs and behaviour)
• Industry Standards related to Designs
• Design Principles
• User Centric Analysis Process
• Importance of Usability Testing throughout product development
• How to put Research into Practice
• How to design effective websites & web applications
and many more ...
Topics of HFI's Usability Courses are:
• User Centric Analysis and Conceptual Model (3 Days)
• The Science and Art of Effective Web & Application Design (3 Days)
• Practical Usability Testing (2 Days)
• Putting Research into Practice (2 Days)
I strongly recommend this course for designers to attend it.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Certified Usability Analyst exam's paper pattern and guidelines
Recently, I had a talk with Chirutha Dalal about CUA (Certified Usability Analyst) exam. As I got few useful information about it, here I am noting down few DO's and DONT's for the exam and paper pattern as per what she explained me:
• Exam will be devided in 4 sections
• Each section will be having few set of questions (UCD-26, Design-38, UT-26, PRP-10)
• No Negative Marking
• 70 % passing score
• Suggestive time to spent on each section will be mentioned
• prepare separate notes or stick yellow notes on given material for easy reference
• Objectives type of Questions (Choose answer from 1-4)
• Can't Jump from one section to another (Sequential Navigation :) )
• Can Jump from one question to another within that section (Persistent Menu :))
• Questions will be more of scenario based and need to apply your experience
• Can flag a question to get back to it again
• Got to attend sections in form of (1 >> 2 >> 3 >> 4)
• Once a particular section submited can't go back to previous one (very important)
• Research Section (4th) is the easiest one so, spare 10-12 mins for it and you can score high
• go through given Study Guide thoroughly
I hope this would be useful.
Friday, July 06, 2007
Orkut Blog - Arrived!!!
On Monday, June 25, 2007 Orkut has launched it's on blog for users. Have a look at the site to check what's there inside.
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
User Centric Design at Glance
Following is the process to accomplish User Centric Design approach.
- Design Strategy
• To understand Stake Holder's Goals and Expectations
• To gather background information - Profiles and Personas
Collect various profiles of:
• User Profiles
• Environmetal Profiles
• Task Profiles - Data Gathering
To collect data by way of:
• Interviews
• Contextual Inquiry
• Focus Groups
• Surveys & Questionnaires - Scenarios and Task Analysis
• Scenarios to use across design life cycle
• Define Task Steps - Primary Nouns
• "Things" user take action on or manipulate
• It needs to be obvious on pages - Information Architecture
• Labelling Systems
• Categorical Schemes
• Hybrid Schemes
• Hierarchical Organisation
Monday, June 25, 2007
Course II - The Art and Science of Effective Web and Application Design, HFI
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
User Centered Analysis and Conceptual Design - HFI Course
Friday, June 15, 2007
Blackle.com - Saving energy one search at a time
Blackle saves energy because the screen is predominantly black. "Image displayed is primarily a function of the user's color settings and desktop graphics, as well as the color and size of open application windows; a given monitor requires more power to display a white (or light) screen than a black (or dark) screen." Roberson et al, 2002
There are a lot of great web sites about saving energy and being more environmentally friendly. They are full of great tips covering the little things that we can all do to make a difference today. Try Blackling "energy saving tips" or visit treehugger.com a great blog dedicated to environmental awareness.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
HFI’s 10-days 4 part Usability Training Program (Myself attending Jun ‘07 Batch)
These courses are designed to gear up participants to become certified Usability analyst.
1) User-Centered Analysis and Conceptual Design (UCA) – 3 Days
2) The Science and Art of Effective Web Design (Design) – 3 Days
3) Practical Usability Testing (UT) – 2 Days
4) Putting Research into Practice (PRP) – 2 Days
For enquiry of above courses for next batch contact Archana.
Archana Saraf
Senior Marketing Support Executive
Human Factors International
Ph: 91 – 22 - 40107400
Cell : 9324233477
Friday, June 01, 2007
Microsoft Surface - The next generation of computer
http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid932579976/bclid932553050/bctid933742930
Have a look at the above video, it is an amazing technology.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Creativity
- curious
- seeks problems
- enjoys challenge
- optimistic
- able to suspend judgment
- comfortable with imagination
- sees problems as opportunities
- sees problems as interesting
- problems are emotionally acceptable
- challenges assumptions
- doesn't give up easily: perseveres, works hard
Positive Attitudes for Creativity
- Curiosity
- Challenge
- Constructive discontent
- A belief that most problems can be solved
- The ability to suspend judgment and criticism
- Seeing the good in the bad
- Problems lead to improvements
- A problem can also be a solution
- Problems are interesting and emotionally acceptable
- Perseverance
- A flexible imagination
- A belief that mistakes are welcome
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Design Standards - when can it be in place?
• (most important) if they have will to implement the standards
• If they have appropriate resources in place
• If they have proper plan in place
• If they have right staff in place
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Sunday, February 04, 2007
barCamp mumbai
BarCampMU is a university level event, and while it might not have the level of participants that a regular BarCamp has, it is a step in the right direction, and I am sure it will encourage students to think out of the box, think different and beyond the university syllabus. However, even a small event needs sponsors, and any sponsorship of any kind will be greatly appreciated.
Let everyone know about BarCampMU, blog about it, post it on user groups, mailing lists, etc. Just spread the word. Please.
Professionals are just as welcome as students. In fact, if you have the time, please make it a point to come and speak on some topic. Industry - Student networking in one if the key advantages of BarCampMU.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
"Guru" bhai aavya chhe!!!
What I felt funny was that last sequence of the movie, Abhishek totally tried acting like his dad and couple of dialogues were look like picked up from Agnipath and Amar Akabar Anthony.