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Sophia Prater
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Learn AI with me! [NEW CLASS PROMO]
In this video, I try to convince you to come take my newest class: OOUX for AI and AI for OOUX. This class is 2.5 hours that takes you through all the thinking and learning I've been doing as I find amazing intersections between Object-Oriented UX and AI. If you are a content nerd who loves organizing information but you are not sure where you stand in the new world of AI, this class will definitely be for you.
Go to www.ooux.com/ai to enroll in the class for just $37 bucks.
What you’ll get in this Class Portal:
- The live recording (with a great microphone!) from the session on May 16th, 2024. The recording has been edited for an improved view experience.
- The Notion template Sophia created to manage the content strategy of a Bot ecosystem and a short video on how to use it.
- A link to the Whimsical diagram featured in the class.
- BONUS! A Whimsical Template to help you work through some simple exercises that align to the course.
What you’ll learn
How can OOUX help you design and build better AI? We will go over 5(+?) ways you can use OOUX to enhance your AI designer skill set.
🤯 LESSON 1: Using ORCA to break down the world of AI and get a lay of the land.
🎯 LESSON 2: Learn to use the ORCA process to strategically and systematically identify areas to apply AI. Think: Bots as roles in your CTA Matrix, recommendation engines in your Nested-Object Matrix, and generative content design on those yellow sticky notes.
💅🏻 LESSON 3: Spin up an OOUXy 4D content audit and strategy to design a company's ecosystem of generative-AI agents and their knowledge bases. YES, you’ll get the Notion template to do this yourself!
🌎 LESSON 4: Understand how the concept of a World Model is a core part of an AI knowledge base strategy and Sophia’s new practices on how she’s creating a World Model for her OOUX Bots.
👆LESSON 5: OOUXing the UI of AI to map out Prompt Design with a CTA Matrix, organize and document AI instructions, and design bot handoffs and "collaboration" using a Nested-Object Matrix.
💪 BONUS!!! Using ORCA to create amazing power prompts.
🤖 🤖 🤖 LESSON 6: An introduction to the ecosystem of bots that Sophia has been bringing to life. Learn how you can use these bots (or any generative AI) in your OOUX work. You’ll meet Christine, Zoe, and Libra and get to see a behind-the-scenes look at how they are being built.
Go to www.ooux.com/ai to enroll in the class for just $37 bucks.
What you’ll get in this Class Portal:
- The live recording (with a great microphone!) from the session on May 16th, 2024. The recording has been edited for an improved view experience.
- The Notion template Sophia created to manage the content strategy of a Bot ecosystem and a short video on how to use it.
- A link to the Whimsical diagram featured in the class.
- BONUS! A Whimsical Template to help you work through some simple exercises that align to the course.
What you’ll learn
How can OOUX help you design and build better AI? We will go over 5(+?) ways you can use OOUX to enhance your AI designer skill set.
🤯 LESSON 1: Using ORCA to break down the world of AI and get a lay of the land.
🎯 LESSON 2: Learn to use the ORCA process to strategically and systematically identify areas to apply AI. Think: Bots as roles in your CTA Matrix, recommendation engines in your Nested-Object Matrix, and generative content design on those yellow sticky notes.
💅🏻 LESSON 3: Spin up an OOUXy 4D content audit and strategy to design a company's ecosystem of generative-AI agents and their knowledge bases. YES, you’ll get the Notion template to do this yourself!
🌎 LESSON 4: Understand how the concept of a World Model is a core part of an AI knowledge base strategy and Sophia’s new practices on how she’s creating a World Model for her OOUX Bots.
👆LESSON 5: OOUXing the UI of AI to map out Prompt Design with a CTA Matrix, organize and document AI instructions, and design bot handoffs and "collaboration" using a Nested-Object Matrix.
💪 BONUS!!! Using ORCA to create amazing power prompts.
🤖 🤖 🤖 LESSON 6: An introduction to the ecosystem of bots that Sophia has been bringing to life. Learn how you can use these bots (or any generative AI) in your OOUX work. You’ll meet Christine, Zoe, and Libra and get to see a behind-the-scenes look at how they are being built.
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Thank you for the introduction. It’s nice to see how you walk through this. Thanks again.
lots of framing before ever hearing WHAT OOUX IS... let's see... where is the timestamp where she defines OOUX differentiation? (you know, what would have been nice to hear up front) .. here it is at 21:36. .... have you all met Jeff Patton? He's been talking about this for years and introduced story mapping to accomplish the same thing. ... getting nouns right... DDD called that ubiquitous language decades ago. (your desc is perhaps more relatable 🙂)
Love DDD! Look more into OOUX and you'll see how it's different. Remember Drew, I'm a real human, listening, and the design community is small. Not deleting this but please stay professional and kind as you comment on people's life work.
Is this some sort of commercial for the use of illegal substances 😂? Or is it ADHD ? Did you watched the clip after? 😂😂😂
What diagram software are you using? that looks very neat
Object Mapping, Story Mapping, Journey mapping, etc etc.. where is the pros and cons table for these methods? Sometimes I think there are so many methods, we create slight variations thinking it's new. What's wrong with detailing data via a UML diagram or annotating low fidelity wireframes or paper prototypes? What I am uncertain about is whether OOUX is actually a good step forward or just a different flavour of existing methods and not better at all. Also, another question: does a strong design system enable OOUX?
Hey! Object mapping is for a completely different purpose than story mapping and journey mapping. Object mapping is to visualize the nouns. Journey and story mapping is mostly focusing on the verbs. UML diagrams are great and an object map does serve a very similar purpose. But UML diagrams are not as collaborative, flexible and are harder to read once you have more than 5 objects or if any object has more than a handful of attributes. You quickly get an unreadable bowl of spaghetti diagram. OOUX is not a trend or a rebrand or a repackaging. Its definitely a methodology that I created standing on the shoulders of giants but it's helping 1000s of UX wrangle complexity in a new way. According to Brad Frost and Dan Mall, who I have both had on my podcast, OOUX is key to a semantic and meaningful design system. Got to OOUX.com and you can learn more and see direct quotes from both of them. Hope you continue to look into OOUX and see the value.
@@SophiaVUX Thanks for the considered reply. Do you have any steer on how OOUX and design systems can co-exist in a meaningful way to increase effectiveness? I am building a design practice for an agency that has an established open source design system. Thank you!
@@tommytigerpants www.ooux.com/hi/ooux-and-design-systems
There you have it!
@@SophiaVUX Thank you very much
why don't use UML patterns to help visualize "objects" how they are?
I find this system very confusing and time consuming. You can sketch a concept is minutes and just write the requirements next to the sketch... an that way everybody will understand. Seems to me that this is working back ways.
Yes! Agree! The modal makes it hard to reference the non repeated details. I wonder if putting the details behind an accordion (in a list) would be better 🤔 It would also make it easier to compare plans
Wow this one made me laugh...so tricky to find to find the product detail page.
You bring up so many good points!
Yeah super sneaky and annoying! Reminds me of companies that make us jump through multiple hoops to unsubscribe from email subscriptions! In Australia pretty sure that's illegal, but some still do it.
Your OOUX is mind blowing. I'm a developer primarily who's looking into UX because I want to develop some personal projects and OOUX thinking actually helps me a lot in development as well. It is difficult to articulate. Are there any resources I can access which talk about the steps that were not a part of OOUX Udemy course? Books? Links? Videos on this channel? I'd love to learn in detail about OOUX. I've just found this channel, I'll eventually get to it as well once I finish the course completely.
So helpful!
This is interesting! Glad I found your channel! I think I have intuitively done some of this before wireframing
didn't understand a thing
Great video. One recommendation is to avoid using "1-many" as a range in the blue stickies. "1-many" has such a ubiquitous and specific use to describe a relationship that it could cause confusion used in this context. In this context the "has n" where n is a numerical range is describing the relationship. So it may be more clear to say "has 1 or more Employees..." Its like you are using two different grammars. For example, the relationship between a baked good and an allergen could be described as a "many-many relationship", that is 1 baked good to 0 or multiple allergens OR one allergen to many baked goods. or you describe the relationship in OO terms by saying "has 0 or more allergens"
Please look more into OOUX and you'll understand why we use this terminology! It actually does line up with database and developer speak intentionally. During the requirements round of the ORCA process we dig even deeper into cardinality.
To address the ambiguity between plans and projects there is a great organizational framework by Tiago Forte refered to by the acronym P.A.R.A.. Maybe you know it already. If not: PARA differentiates between projects (the "P") which are containers of tasks and items that lead to a tangible goal, ideally attached to a deadline, while areas of responsibility (you guessed it, the "A") comprise buckets of tasks and things that cannot be exhausted and require recurring attention. I would love to hear what you think about it. Thank you so much for your inspiring content. OOUX brinsg so much clarity into my design process.
I have found how powerfull the Notion tool is thanks to your video! Thank you very much :)
Haha lovely!!! And this was so long ago I’ve moved twice!
Fascinating approach, and always interesting to have a nosy around someone's house 😉
I love this. It helps me to understand how to better leverage content and channels in my marketing for more impact. Give it up for growth loops!
on a OOUX binge
I mean ORCA binge
Loved Luke's use of the Square Matrix to identify relationships or perceptions between characters (and of course the self-perceptions of a character) with the time element included (before, events impacting, after). Great tool for looking for missing relationships or new relationships.
Me too! But why call it a Square Matrix???
Because it's X by X? X squared? Is this a math term?
This detail might have gone right over my head, but why are the worksheets shown at around 47:55 depicting a card? Is the idea that whatever feature you're working in has to be able to fit in a card model? Or was the worksheet customized/specific to a card feature that the author was working on? Or is that a general "object map" worksheet?
"Card" is just a blanket term for the little representative component that usually leads to a detail page. It can be a table row, a circle, whatever!
thx for the reply! so, I gather that it's simply a way to scribe the different elements on a UI which will eventually manifest in the contextually appropriate UI component. I hope I explained that clearly...@@SophiaVUX
Fantastic presentation Mandi! This was a great breakdown and Its been incredible to see you advocate for and integrate OOUX principles into our workshops at Autodesk. Keep up the awesome work!
FYI, the background noise from your computer isn't that bad...I didn't really noticed it. :)
If i want to redesign one of my pages on the site say the product detail page, is it possible to use OOUX just for this one page?
YES! Give it a try!
Great video, thanks! Would you always recommend an object to have its own detail page? What if I have a complex component with its own functionality, metadata and CTA'a that only appears on 1 page, should this still be classed as core content? Thanks.
Not always! Like a COMMENT object...sometimes might not have detail page. Not clear on second questions but if you want to elaborate over on the OOUX Forum, I'd be happy to dig into it! Create a free account and post your questions to the next Q&A session...which is TODAY actually! forum.ooux.com/spaces/11283002/content
I'm still wondering if price and icon belong to the yellow sticky....are they not content? I can see how you may filter and item by price...but what if there is no need to filter by price as in this example.🤔 maybe at some point the content and metadata would just merge together as OOUX matures?
Good catch on Icon! Totally CC. But price - think metadata if it could potentially be sorted or filtered by. And separating between pink and yellow is definitely useful and a solid practice in OOUX - it's not going anywhere! Separating attributes by CC and metadata is a sign of a more nuanced and mature practice, not less!
Thanks Sophia, can you do a quick explainer on you side note system modelling diagrams?
OOOH! Great idea! have you listened my podcast on system modeling? www.ooux.com/resources/episode040
Thanks so much!
The sticky note is generally a contextual representation for the concept of the encoding of a subjective expression of a "thing" or "idea" and then appending or affixing that encoded thought artifact to a greater "thing" (corkboard, database, side of a fridge)
Went to Sofia on a whim a few years back. Every country and culture has beauty, but some are underappreciated. Really enjoyed my "UX journey" as a random traveler in Sofia.
me too!! hoping to go back soon!
The OCRA process! 😃
Very inspiring! I work with very complex systems that use a lot of nested objects and inheritances, and I can see things more clearly with this approach, and it helps my colleagues understand this complexity. I am very sold on this idea of thinking in objects, and everything I see makes sense, and my mental model for solving problems is very similar. Now I am thinking that studying content design may help me solve my problems more efficiently. Do you, Sophia or Karen, even try to use semi-automated ways to plan these maps, or is the process not quick/complex enough to require something like that?
Right now there are now automations or short cuts. Planning these maps = using the ORCA process!!
How do you import the tasks from a checklist into Notion so that you have the due date for the task. When I imported, the cards include a simple checklist but no dates.
thank you very much, I'm excited to check out the Udemy course and find out more about OOUX, this sounds revolutionary and awesome!
Excited!
Always wanted to take your course but couldn't ever afford it so I'm super excited for this!
Congratulations Sophia. This is going to be exponential. ❤
I came across OOUX only today. Very interesting topic, as I am deeply interested in different design methodologies. One thing to note: you often refer to developers working in an object-oriented way. Interestingly, in development world, a big topic is object-oriented programming vs functional programming. In the OOUX terminology these would be the nouns vs verbs. And many senior developers and complex projects actually migrate toward functional programming paradigms. Obviously, this is a complex technical topic that cannot be explained here. But it's interesting that while OOUX suggests moving from verbs to nouns in design, the devs are actually trying to move from nouns to verbs :-) This doesn't mean these OO design cannot live with functional programming actually, it's just an interesting contradiction in mental models and it's good to be aware of it.
Interesting to know re: the conversations in programming. Re: OOUX, I'd say nouns with verbs (not nouns or verbs).
Very useful, thank you!
Going through the SPMC right now, great stuff! As for shorts: share some UX fails! That's always entertaining.
Yes! Definitely want to expand the library of UX fail examples!!! Hope you are enjoying the Masterclass!
I love your eyes sweetheart
Am digging the bite sized practicals.
Thank you! Trying to do more of them. Probably need to get to that "What is OOUX" video...soon
50 sec descriptions of the various oouxy things?
Yes! Ok, top 5 OOUXy things that can be explained in 50 secs? 🤓
A practical refresher! Thanks, Sophia!
👍🙂