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Question 1 of 7
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Information architecture is the practice of deciding how to arrange the parts of something to be understandable.
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The goal of Information architecture (IA) is to help users find information and complete tasks. A good IA helps people to understand their surroundings and find what they’re looking for.
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Practicing information architecture doesn’t involve facilitating the people and organizations we work with to consider their structures and language thoughtfully.
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Information Architecture (IA) is an important skill within User Experience (UX) and other disciplines, such as content strategy, technical writing, library science and interaction design.
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Information Architecture is comprised with information and data architecture – Using data models, the Information and Data Architecture identifies the information and data manages to perform its mission.
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In Card Sorting, an closed sort is were the participants can invent their own categories, and this is useful when you’re creating a new site and you need to define a completely new information architecture.
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In Card Sorting, using an online software is good because it gives you a larger sample size and you can get more quantitative insight.
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