Michelle Chin

Michelle Chin

Design Advocate, zeroheight

Michelle is a Design Advocate at zeroheight, where she serves the design community through knowledge sharing, building bridges, and identifying community needs and solutions. When facilitating workshops, the UX designer in her tries to ensure participants feel they’re spending time in a meaningful way. Outside work, she hosts a podcast called UX In Real Life with Mary Fran Thompson, coaches people in their design careers, and loves hiking. Michelle has a master’s from the University of Baltimore in Interaction Design and Information Architecture - a fancy way of saying “UX.” Originally from the East Coast, Michelle now lives in Oakland, California.

🗓️ Michelle’s talk:

How to design inclusive workshops in a hybrid world

Track A (Upstairs), Friday 10:00 am - 10:45 am

In the past, there was a mindset that we need to be in-person to conduct great workshops. Anyone remote would bear the burden of figuring out ways to contribute and follow the conversation.

As employees become empowered to decide where they work best, we're rethinking how we collaborate on a daily basis. So how do we meet everyone’s needs when designing and facilitating a workshop?

In this interactive talk, we'll walk through proven ways to engage your participants and tailor workshops to get the most engagement. Conference participants will get a chance to try out some of these techniques.

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