Conversational Design

November 8th, 2007

I just got back to Portugal, and thankfully with it also go back to the old good connectivity, I’ve managed to upload the presentation from Web2expo in Berlin into SlideShare, not without some trouble, it seems that their size limit (30Mb) was a bit lower than the one I had so I just managed to cut down the presentation into a 2 part presentation:

Conversational Design - Part 1

Conversational Design - Part 2

I’ll write down my notes from the presentation (as soon as I get some sleep) since some interesting topics that didn’t make their way into it because of the time, and others were just the result of the nice feedback I got at the end of the presentation. Hope you enjoy it, and most of all take some key ideas from it to your projects! ;)

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  • 1. Mind Booster Noori  |  November 8th, 2007 at 1:45 pm

    Hey,

    I had to go out in a rush so I didn’t have time to add this comment to you, but I think it might be interesting for you to add to the conversation about groups what I call “object-centric auto-generated groups”. You talked about auto-generated groups like Last.fm’s dashboard, or user-generated groups like those you can decide to create on Last.fm, but one of the excelent things Last.fm has are those groups automagicly generated, not around users but around objects. For instance the list of simmilar artists, or the groups of biggest listeners of a band, or label, or album, or track… ;-)

  • 2. Bruno Pedro  |  November 8th, 2007 at 3:49 pm

    Way to go Pedro! Great presentation.

    At first I misinterpreted the title and thought it would be something about designing applications through conversation with your peers (something on the line of brainstorming, if you will).

    But after viewing the whole presentation I was really delighted. The “Conversational Patterns” are a must. Have you ever thought about creating a PDF with all the patterns? (cheat sheet style)

  • 3. Joaquim Rendeiro  |  November 9th, 2007 at 12:09 am

    Wow, seems like a very good presentation, with lots of work invested in it!
    Hope people liked to attend your session… I sure would have :)

  • 4. Daniel Barradas  |  November 9th, 2007 at 2:06 am

    I told you you’d rock! It’s a great presentation.
    Just sorry I didn’t hear it in person. 20542 Maybe in the next barcamp? :P

  • 5. Johannes Kleske  |  November 14th, 2007 at 5:56 pm

    For me this was the best presentation at Web 2.0 expo. I call it the mother of all community resources. Thank you so much!

  • 6. Centopeia » Online &hellip  |  February 3rd, 2008 at 7:04 pm

    [...] workshop is the evolution from my “Conversational Design presentation“, that I presented last november at the Web2Expo in Berlin . Back in November I tried to [...]

  • 7. Keep up the conversation!&hellip  |  June 9th, 2008 at 11:48 am

    [...] term; there is no wikipedia article today and Google just gives you a handfull of relevent sources. Pedro Custódio brought the term to Germany with his eleborated presentation at the Berlin Web-2.0-Expo in last [...]

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