Monthly Archive for September, 2011

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InfoCamp 2011

You’re invited to InfoCamp Seattle 2011!

InfoCamp is an unconference for the information community. It features an egalitarian, community-driven format in which the agenda is created during the event — so anyone can sign up to lead a session!

What: InfoCamp Seattle 2011
When: October 8 & 9
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PS SIGCHI Workshop on Using Scenarios

SIGCHI logoPS SIGCHI is hosting a workshop with Kim Goodwin on Friday, September 23, 2011. Kim is the author of Design for the Digital Age (http://www.amazon.com/Designing-Digital-Age-Human-Centered-Products/dp/0470229101). She also worked at Cooper as their Design and General Manager and developed the Cooper U design curriculum.

The workshop will focus on using scenarios and data-driven personas to create and manage requirements. The same workshop will be offered at the UI Conference in Boston this November to a much larger audience, so you’ll be getting a lot of hands-on coaching.

It’s $395 for early bird registration until 9/16, and runs from 9am-3pm at the Mercer Slough Center.

You can read more about it here: http://pssigchi.org/events?eventId=335895&EventViewMode=EventDetails

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