The User Experience (UX) Centre of Excellence is delighted to invite two speakers to share their recent UX design projects and their insights.
Case study 1: Co-designing library services with neurodivergent undergraduates (30 minutes)
Rachel Childs is a User Experience Librarian from the Bodleian Libraries. She has been experimenting with student-staff co-design to explore the library needs of under-served user groups. Last year she hired a small group of neurodivergent undergraduates to team up with library staff over a series of workshops across an 11-month period. Together they identified various barriers to library services faced by the students, generated ideas for solutions, and developed designs for their favourites. She will share her process, challenges and insights.
Case study 2: Exploring new UX design concept for Lifelong Learning Website with AI prototyping tools (30 minutes)
Madeline Linnell is web developer from Lifelong Learning Centre. She has been leading the Lifelong Learning website redesign project with a user-centred design approach. As part of that, she explored a new UX design concept of browsing the course by harnessing AI prototyping tools such as Google AI studio, Figma and Cursor. She will share her trials and findings.
Booking information
When: 20 May 2026 (1-2pm)
Where: Online (Teams)
Cost: Free!
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