| CHI 98 Conference Program | April 18-23, 1998, Los Angeles, CA USA |
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Jared M. Spool, User Interface Engineering; Will Schroeder, User Interface Engineering; Tara Scanlon, User Interface Engineering; Carolyn Snyder, User Interface Engineering
Benefits
You will learn how to design a Web site that matches your business goals, and to
identify and avoid usability problems by examining other commercial sites.
Includes unpublished results of recent research.
Origins
This is a new tutorial for CHI 98.
Features
Audience
Anyone who has experience designing a Web site or creating content for one,
including interface designers, developers, writers, graphic designers, usability
professionals and marketers. No technical knowledge is necessary. Usability
testing experience is useful but not required. Enrollment is limited for this
tutorial; register early to guarantee yourself a space.
Presentation
Lecture/discussion, numerous examples including screen shots, video and live
demonstrations. Small group exercises with live Web sites on the Internet.
Instructors
Jared M. Spool is Founding Principal of User Interface Engineering and on the
faculty of the Tufts University Gordon Institute. He has over 16 years of
experience conducting usability evaluations on a variety of products, is an
expert in paper prototyping techniques, teaches seminars on product usability,
and speaks at conferences such as Web 97, SD 97 and WinHelp. Carolyn Snyder is a
Principal at User Interface Engineering. She teaches paper prototyping
techniques, facilitates usability tests, writes articles on usability and has
lectured at Harvard and NIST.
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