Webinar: Using AI in UX Research Analysis, Synthesis, and Reporting

Webinar: Using AI in UX Research Analysis, Synthesis, and Reporting

By UXtweak
Online event

Overview

Learn how to use Claude for data analysis and as a thinking partner for UX research and cut analysis, synthesis, and reporting from 2 weeks

📆 Date: Jan 29, 2025

🕔 Time: 12:00 p.m. EST / 6:00 p.m. CET / 9:00 a.m. PST

📍 Location: Online

💸 Free event

🎙 Speaker and topic:

Topic: Using AI in UX Research Analysis, Synthesis, and Reporting

Speaker: Debbie Levitt, Lead UXR & Strategist, Founder of Delta CX

Moderator: Petra Rajkov, User Researcher @UXtweak

🧐 About the presentation:

Learn how to use Claude for data analysis and as a thinking partner for UX research and cut analysis, synthesis, and reporting from 2 weeks to one day.

Debbie has been using Claude to help with qualitative research analysis, synthesis, and reporting through all of 2025. In this live session she’ll show how she does it so you can give it a try too, and adjust it for your needs. She's also tested her method with ChatGPT, Copilot, and NotebookLM, for comparison.

Using real, anonymized transcripts from one of her 2025 research projects, Debbie will show you how she works with Claude. 


👥 About the speaker:

Debbie Levitt is a Lead UXR & Strategist and Founder of Delta CX. She finds revenue opportunities hiding in customer problems. Debbie is an accomplished UXR professional, solving product, service, strategy, & process challenges for companies of all sizes & stages.


🎟️ Registration:

This event, organized by UXtweak, is open to anyone with an interest in UX research.

Can't make it to the live session?

Register anyway - we'll send you the recording! But keep in mind, you'll miss the chance to participate in the live Q&A with Debbie.


Category: Science & Tech, Science

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Online

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Jan 29 · 9:00 AM PST