11 Apr 2005 10:38
Early Booking Extended for Usable Web Design (London)
William Hudson <william.hudson <at> syntagm.co.uk>
2005-04-11 08:38:51 GMT
2005-04-11 08:38:51 GMT
(Apologies for cross-posting.) I'm pleased to announce that we have extended early booking on our one-day Web Design for Usability course by one week to 18 April. ----- Following an enthusiastic response to our one-day course on usable web design last November, we are running it again at the British Library on 11 May. Topics covered include: Conceptual models; card sorting; user observation; personas; user tasks and goal-oriented models; paper prototyping; accessibility; navigation and content; visual design; feedback and usability testing guidelines. Those of you already familiar with card sorting may be especially interested in a powerful new approach included on the course - combining the benefits of traditional paper sorting with efficient computer processing and enhanced statistical analysis. (If you are not already familiar with card sorting, don't worry, you will discover how easy and effective it can be in designing web site navigation.) The course is being run in collaboration with the British HCI Group and the UK UPA. Members are entitled to a further 5% discount. Plus, we are currently running a three-for-the-price-of-two special offer. Early booking rates are available until 18 April Full details and online booking at http://www.syntagm.co.uk/design/webdesign.shtml(Continue reading)
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