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  1. 🍾 #CardSortβ€―+ has a brand-new feature: the #dendrogram. I’m not fond of dendrograms, and I’m not an expert, but they are a commonly used feature.

    πŸ‘€ Take a look at this example, which uses fake data: <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp=>.

    πŸ‘‹ If you are a #UXdesigner, and you use #Cardsort often, I would like to hear your thoughts on this implementation (which is not the usual #BMM and #AAM).

    πŸ‘ Of, course, you can build your own sort:

    - πŸ’‘ How-to: <codeberg.org/bmarne/cardsortpl>
    - βš™οΈ Create a sort: <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp>
    - πŸ“Š Analyse the result(s) (you can add as many spread results you want in the analysis page): <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp>

    πŸ†“ And this is of course #LibreSoftware (and free).

    :fediverse: Please boost, I need feeback!

  2. 🍾 #CardSortβ€―+ has a brand-new feature: the #dendrogram. I’m not fond of dendrograms, and I’m not an expert, but they are a commonly used feature.

    πŸ‘€ Take a look at this example, which uses fake data: <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp=>.

    πŸ‘‹ If you are a #UXdesigner, and you use #Cardsort often, I would like to hear your thoughts on this implementation (which is not the usual #BMM and #AAM).

    πŸ‘ Of, course, you can build your own sort:

    - πŸ’‘ How-to: <codeberg.org/bmarne/cardsortpl>
    - βš™οΈ Create a sort: <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp>
    - πŸ“Š Analyse the result(s) (you can add as many spread results you want in the analysis page): <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp>

    πŸ†“ And this is of course #LibreSoftware (and free).

    :fediverse: Please boost, I need feeback!

  3. 🍾 #CardSortβ€―+ has a brand-new feature: the #dendrogram. I’m not fond of dendrograms, and I’m not an expert, but they are a commonly used feature.

    πŸ‘€ Take a look at this example, which uses fake data: <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp=>.

    πŸ‘‹ If you are a #UXdesigner, and you use #Cardsort often, I would like to hear your thoughts on this implementation (which is not the usual #BMM and #AAM).

    πŸ‘ Of, course, you can build your own sort:

    - πŸ’‘ How-to: <codeberg.org/bmarne/cardsortpl>
    - βš™οΈ Create a sort: <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp>
    - πŸ“Š Analyse the result(s) (you can add as many spread results you want in the analysis page): <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp>

    πŸ†“ And this is of course #LibreSoftware (and free).

    :fediverse: Please boost, I need feeback!

  4. 🍾 #CardSortβ€―+ has a brand-new feature: the #dendrogram. I’m not fond of dendrograms, and I’m not an expert, but they are a commonly used feature.

    πŸ‘€ Take a look at this example, which uses fake data: <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp=>.

    πŸ‘‹ If you are a #UXdesigner, and you use #Cardsort often, I would like to hear your thoughts on this implementation (which is not the usual #BMM and #AAM).

    πŸ‘ Of, course, you can build your own sort:

    - πŸ’‘ How-to: <codeberg.org/bmarne/cardsortpl>
    - βš™οΈ Create a sort: <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp>
    - πŸ“Š Analyse the result(s) (you can add as many spread results you want in the analysis page): <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp>

    πŸ†“ And this is of course #LibreSoftware (and free).

    :fediverse: Please boost, I need feeback!

  5. 🍾 #CardSortβ€―+ has a brand-new feature: the #dendrogram. I’m not fond of dendrograms, and I’m not an expert, but they are a commonly used feature.

    πŸ‘€ Take a look at this example, which uses fake data: <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp=>.

    πŸ‘‹ If you are a #UXdesigner, and you use #Cardsort often, I would like to hear your thoughts on this implementation (which is not the usual #BMM and #AAM).

    πŸ‘ Of, course, you can build your own sort:

    - πŸ’‘ How-to: <codeberg.org/bmarne/cardsortpl>
    - βš™οΈ Create a sort: <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp>
    - πŸ“Š Analyse the result(s) (you can add as many spread results you want in the analysis page): <bmarne.codeberg.page/cardsortp>

    πŸ†“ And this is of course #LibreSoftware (and free).

    :fediverse: Please boost, I need feeback!

  6. So proud of Katharina – who I have the pleasure to co-supervise for her PhD. Not only did she hand in her thesis last week, she also got her package #cardsort accepted to @pyOpenSci! πŸ“– πŸ’» πŸŽ‰ 🎈

    If you're doing #UX testing work that involves cardsorting, her package can help you quickly get a look at the clustering results. Check it out at github.com/katoss/cardsort

    #usability #HCI