Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)

A software platform that allows tutors and students to share information and resources. Examples include Moodle, and Blackboard.

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Content Management System (CMS)

A system that allows the content visible to an audience (e.g. a visitor, subscriber, customer) to be edited and managed, e.g. by an author, editor, teacher, lecturer. VLEs and social media accounts and channels are managed with a CMS. WordPress is a CMS.

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Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

A CRM system helps manage customer data and contracts, often used by sales teams in large organisations Examples include Salesforce, Hubspot, Zoho and Microsoft Dynamics 365.

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Proviris app project

2nd year UX students collaborated on a live brief with biotech company Proviris to create a health and diet app prototype.

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Framer

Framer is a design and prototyping app which allows slick animation and complex realistic interactions with real form entry, data, and variables using the Javascript library React, which can be used to build fully functioning mobile apps.

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Wireflow

Wireflows (also known as “screen flows”) are a combination of wireframes and flowcharts. The end-to-end flow maps out what users see on each screen, and how it impacts their decision-making process through the product or service. Norman Nielsen Group define wireflows, their evolution, and how to use them, in this article, originally published in 2016:… Continue reading Wireflow

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