[Sigia-l] Rosenfeld/Krug seminars in DC, Chicago, Seattle
Lorelei Brown
loreleibrown at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 22 17:40:10 EDT 2006
If you haven't been, these seminars are great! EIA
(indirectly) changed the way that we do business at my
company!
Lorelei
Steve Krug (author of "Don't Make Me Think!") and Lou
Rosenfeld (co-author of "Information Architecture for
the World Wide Web") will be in Chicago, Washington
DC, and Seattle this fall to teach their day-long web
usability and information architecture seminars.
Discounts are available for early registration, for
groups of three or more, and for registering for both
seminars. Details follow:
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Enterprise Information Architecture (with Lou
Rosenfeld)
Chicago: September 14; $795
Washington, DC (Silver Spring): September 28; $795
($695 by September 1)
Seattle: October 19, 2006; $795 ($695 by September
22)
This day-long seminar will help you convert a
disjointed collection of content silos into a unified,
user-centered web site or intranet. Coverage includes
a combination of design recommendations, governance
advice, and research methods that work in the highly
political and often nasty environment known as the
enterprise. The seminar combines lecture, discussion,
and group exercises.
More info and registration:
http://www.louisrosenfeld.com/eia
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Don't Make Me Think: The Web Usability Workshop (with
Steve Krug)
Chicago: September 15; $795
Washington, DC (Silver Spring): September 29; $795
($695 by September 1)
Seattle: October 20, 2006; $795 ($695 by September
22)
Expanding on the topics in his best-selling Web
usability book, Steve's workshop will teach you how to
recognize and solve the usability problems in your own
site, and how to make low-cost/no-cost testing an
everyday part of your company's design process. The
day includes a live usability test and expert reviews
of a number of websites using URLs submitted by
attendees--perhaps even your own.
More info and registration:
http://www.sensible.com/workshops.html
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