Saturday, March 22 2025 / UXR
Join us to explore the evolving discussion on qualitative and quantitative methods in UX research. We'll address questions to demystify and clarify similarities, differences, and limitations between the disciplines, and show how mixed methods can take research to the next level and drive UX innovation.
She/Her
Design Research & Strategy Leader
Social scientist living a UX research strategy and operations. Carolyn started her research career in academia as a mixed-methods research, specializing in public opinion and experimental research methodologies. After earning her PhD, Carolyn quickly learned that data science in corporate America was not her jam. Since discovering UX research, she has created and improved software for public and academic libraries, lawyers, and cybersecurity professionals. In her UX research life, she thrives when focusing on processes, systems, and numbers. Her ultimate career goal is to become something of a research auntie, who helps folks to do the best research-related activities given their available resources.
He/Him
Data Scientist and Applied Researcher
Pete Tunkis is a Data Scientist and Applied Researcher with over a decade’s experience in data-driven and mixed-methods research and analytics. Pete earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from The Ohio State University with a focus on decision-making behaviour, and he’s worked in government, academia, banking, and insurance in Europe, the US, and Canada. Outside of work, he can be found noodling on the guitar or yelling at the TV when the Calgary Flames are losing, and he is always up for a game of darts.
Spaces are limited, act fast
Friday, March 21, 2025
Students/unemployed get 30% discount.
Enter code STUDENT30 at checkout.
Saturday, March 22, 2025
Tickets available until March 20, 2025
2 days before the event
The Platform Innovation Centre is an innovation basecamp to all— a single point of access to resources, supports, programming and events to help startups successfully launch and grow their business.
Cisco is the worldwide technology leader that is revolutionizing the way organizations connect and protect in the AI era.
building UX communities in Alberta
Building on the success of our previous UX Camps in Edmonton, the 2025 conference promises to be an engaging and dynamic gathering of UX professionals, designers, developers, and innovators from across the province.
The partnership between Calgary UX and Edmonton UX represents a shared vision of fostering a thriving user experience community across Alberta. By joining forces, these two groups bring together the unique strengths of their respective regions, creating opportunities for collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and innovation.
Calgary UX is a vibrant community fostering connections among UX professionals through workshops, networking, mentorship, and creative collaboration.
Our goal is simple: to connect and grow a community of people across disciplines and industres that share a passion for design and UX.
We acknowledge that the Calgary area where the Bow and Elbow rivers meet is a place of confluence where the sharing of ideas and opportunities naturally occurs. Indigenous peoples have their own names for this area that were in use long before Scottish settlers named it Calgary.
The Métis call the Calgary area Otos-kwunee. In the Blackfoot language, they call this place, Moh-kins-tsis. The Stoney Nakoda Nation refer to the Calgary area as Wîchîspa Oyade and the people of the Tsuut’ina nation call this area Guts-ists-i. We would like to acknowledge that we are located on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 Region in Southern Alberta.
This includes: the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai collectively known as the Blackfoot Confederacy; the Îethka Nakoda Wîcastabi First Nations, comprised of the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations; and the Tsuut’ina First Nation. The City of Calgary is also homeland to the historic Northwest Métis and to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3. We acknowledge all Indigenous urban Calgarians, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis, who have made Calgary their home.
Calgary UX © 2024. All Rights Reserved.