[Sigia-l] ANN: Seminars on IA and usability

javier velasco lists at mantruc.com
Tue Jul 19 11:52:17 EDT 2005


Hi All, sorry for the redundance, here's a better version of the 
announcement I sent yesterday:

(apologies for cross-posting)

Hello; Steve Krug and Lou Rosenfeld will be teaching their Fall 2005
seminars in three US cities:  Washington, DC (9/15-16), Chicago (9/29-30),
and Seattle (10/20-21).  Discounts are available for early registration, 
for
groups of three or more, and for registering for both seminars.  Details
below; hope to see you there!

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Enterprise Information Architecture (with Lou Rosenfeld)

 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 day includes a balance of 
lecture,
discussion, and group exercises.

Locations and Dates
 September 15, 2005:  Washington, DC ($795; $695 by August 19)
 September 29, 2005:  Chicago, IL ($795; $695 by September 2)
 October 20, 2005:  Seattle, WA ($795; $695 by September 23)

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)

 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
attendees­perhaps even your own.

Locations and Dates
 September 16, 2005:  Washington, DC ($795; $695 by August 19)
 September 30, 2005:  Chicago, IL ($795; $695 by September 2)
 October 21, 2005:  Seattle, WA ($795; $695 by September 23)

More info and registration:  http://www.sensible.com/workshops.html





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