Hi there,
Thanks to the generous sponsorship of CIO Shel Waggener & Educational
Technology Services, the campus User-centered Design group will be
showing the Adaptive Path *live* seminar, "Mobile User Experience:
What Web Designers Need to Know" (http://www.adaptivepath.com/events/2009/jan/virt.php
) this Wednesday, January 14th at 10am in 127 Dwinelle Hall.
Here's an excerpt from the Adaptive Path website about what web design
professionals will get out of the seminar.
* Provide insight into emergent internet trends that point to the
growing importance of mobile in the evolution of the web.
* Identify the portable user experience and web skills you've
already got that make you especially well suited for creating great
mobile internet experiences.
* Identify key similarities and differences in designing for PC/
mobile internet experiences.
* Provide frameworks and design principles for creating
compelling mobile internet experiences.
* Inspire you to hop on the mobile internet wave.
Additionally, feel free to ask me or other members of the campus User-
centered Design group at the seminar for information about the group.
You can also subscribe to ucd@lists.berkeley.edu (to subscribe, go to: https://calmail.berkeley.edu/manage/list/listinfo/ucd@lists.berkeley.edu
and follow the directions there) for news and announcements about
the group's activities, which are open to anyone on campus. We usually
meet the first Thursday of the month for everything from application
reviews to discussions about UCD to social meetings.
As this is a *live* seminar and no archive is available, it will not
be on the bSpace UIE Seminars site and this is your only chance to see
it...hope you can join us!
Allison
Allison Bloodworth
Senior User Interaction Designer
Educational Technology Services
University of California, Berkeley
(415) 377-8243
abloodworth_at_berkeley.edu
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