[Sigia-l] Training class on usability engineering
Bill Killam
bkillam at user-centereddesign.com
Thu Dec 26 09:38:22 EST 2002
Daniel,
We offer a similar course and a number of others. I teach introduction
to Human Factors Engineering at the University of Maryland and George
Mason University, we teach a number of other specialty courses like the
psychological basis of usability, facilitation techniques, and video
taping and editing for usability professional, and one of my employees
teaches a course at George Mason that is very close to the one you're
already looking at. And we do many of our courses as custom courses so
we can work to your schedule.
Bill
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Bill Killam, MA CHFP
President, User-Centered Design, Inc.
20548 Deerwatch Place
Ashburn, VA 20147
bkillam at user-centereddesign.com
Office: (703) 729-0998
Mobile: (703) 626-6318
url: www.user-centereddesign.com
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From: sigia-l-admin at asis.org [mailto:sigia-l-admin at asis.org] On Behalf
Of Drop, Daniel
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 11:03 AM
To: 'sigia-l at asis.org'
Subject: [Sigia-l] Training class on usability engineering
I am looking for a training course on the usability engineering
lifecycle.
Deborah Mayhew and Associates describes a course, "The Usability
Engineering
Lifecycle - Practitioner's Workshop"
(http://drdeb.vineyard.net/courses.html#man3
<http://drdeb.vineyard.net/courses.html#man3> ) that is much to my
liking.
It is, unfortunately, not publicly available right now. The web page
states
that the group licenses the course to vendors. Does anyone know of a
vendor
who has licensed the course and is offering it? Or, can anyone
recommend a
similar course?
Thanks.
Daniel R. Drop
Senior Software Engineer
Otis Elevator Company
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