Monthly archives: July 2015


JavaScript and jQuery in 3 days

JavaScript and jQuery are becoming more and more popular – and they are used in most web sites today. After the 90s and 00s, in which JavaScript has been misused and abused of, library as jQuery, Script.aculo.us, Dojo, MooTools and Prototype have emerged and changed the way in which we interact with […]

JavaScript

11 weeks of Usability Engineering

I have been leading the Usability Engineering module at the University of East London for the past 6 years. While it started as something very much on the “soft side” of Usability Engineering, in the past years it has become much more “scientific” – building on top of excellent resources […]

Measuring the user experience