Show notes
Episode 305 is a linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about designing for people with dyscalculia and low numeracy, and How ChatGPT is blowing Google out of the water: a UX breakdown.
Article one is… Designing for people with dyscalculia and low numeracy by Jane McFayden, Rachel Malic and Laura Parker. “There are simple ways we can design to help people make better sense of numbers. And this is vital. It could mean the difference between people using a service to access the support they need or not being able to use it at all.”
Our second featured article is… How ChatGPT is blowing Google out of the water: a UX breakdown by Megan Ng. “One potential weakness of ChatGPT is its lack of transparency. It should be able to provide clear and transparent reasons for its decisions or predictions, along with the sources of its data.”
(Listening time: 37 minutes, transcript)
References:
- Full transcript for episode 305
- Article 1: Designing for people with dyscalculia and low numeracy
- By Jane McFadyen, Rachel Malic and Laura Parker
- Mastodon:
- Twitter:
- Dyscalculia and What is dyscalculia
- Accessibility is a design tool – Derek Featherstone (YouTube)
- Download the dyscalculia poster in different formats
- Dyscalculia And The Brain
- WCAG quick reference
- Inclusive by design – Derek Featherstone (YouTube)
- Article 2: How ChatGPT is blowing Google out of the water: a UX breakdown
- Related listening:
- Episode #209: Accessibility for Designers
- Episode #253: The state of accessibility with Derek Featherstone
- Cover art image by Kelvin_Kevin Gan (cropped to 1:1, CC BY 2.0)
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