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Where and When: JA-Sig UnConference

Dates

November 12-13, 2007
November 14-16th, 2007 (optional post-conference activities)

Place

Rutgers University Inn and Conference Center, 178 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick, NJ; phone:  732-932-9144

Registration Fee

$225  (Includes lunch and snacks)

Inn Rooms

$84/single/night (w/breakfast)

For more information on the unConference in general, JA-SIG 2007 Unconference

U-Camp Planning

The U-Camp is fast approaching and so we need to start planning.  I've started an email on the Fluid-work and also on the JA-Sig-UE lists.  I'm thinking people who are interested in presenting or have topic ideas can post them here on the wiki. 

I'm going to post what I currently have received via email.  Please feel free to add your ideas here as well.

Overview

The JA-Sig U-Camp is an opportunity for members of the UX community to get together in a face-to-face environment and share our Design and User Interaction knowledge with interested members of the JA-Sig community.  We can discuss different UE techniques and ideas and look for ways they can help solve design problems in the JA-Sig community.

By the end of the U-Camp, we plan to have fostered a better understanding of User Experience and how it can be used in the JA-Sig community to better solve design problems keeping end-users' needs in mind.

This meeting will also afford the rare opportunity for design and architecture to discuss and work on issues together in the same room.

Based on the current unConference planning we will have a 1/2 for the U-Camp. 

 Possible U-Camp Date:  Tuesday, November 13, 2007 [1 - 5pm]

Topic Ideas

Please feel free to add your ideas and suggestions to the agenda.

Topic

Time Duration

Description

Contributor

Introduction - design defined



Gary Thompson

UCD Process - designing for adoption 



Gary Thompson

User research 



Gary Thompson

User profiling 



Gary Thompson

User scenarios 



Gary Thompson

UCD Process - designing for adoption



Gary Thompson

Design concepts 



Gary Thompson

User testing



Gary Thompson

developer's tips for creating better experiences



Daphne Ogle

growing the design expertise of design community



Daphne Ogle

 

moving design and development of some aspect of uPortal forward



Daphne Ogle

 





 


























































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