[Sigia-l] (EVENT) Remote Usability Testing panel discussion in Seattle (Thurs 9/22 SIG CHI meeting)

INFO info at kleininfodesign.com
Fri Sep 9 10:11:24 EDT 2005


New tools and improved bandwidth have made remote usability testing a
reality for many in the user research field. A panel of experienced
usability professionals will talk about how and why they use remote testing,
pros and cons of the tools, and the benefits and challenges that this method
offers. 
Please join us at the free monthly meeting of Puget Sound SIGCHI (Special
Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction)

PANEL:
Michael Medlock, Microsoft
Ken Becker, Boeing
Susan Todd, Microsoft
Michael Harding, Microsoft
For speaker bios, please see:
http://www.acm.org/chapters/pssigchi/html/meetings/09_22_2005.html  

WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 22, 2005
6 pm: Refreshments
7pm-9pm: Presentation 

WHERE: Adobe 801 N. 34th St., Fremont area of Seattle, WA 98103,
206-675-7000 (directions at
http://www.acm.org/chapters/pssigchi/html/meetings/09_22_2005.html#jumptodir
ections ) 

SIGCHI meetings are free and open to the public. We encourage people
interested in user-centered design and usability to join us ($20 yearly
dues). Details at http://www.acm.org/chapters/pssigchi/html/membership.html 


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P.O. Box 40282
Bellevue, WA 98015-4282

Kathleen Klein, PS-SIGCHI Secretary
Klein Info Design LLC
www.kleininfodesign.com 


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