Documentation and Training: The User Experience

Session: User Centered Design For Web Experiences: Keeping People In The Picture
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Speakers: David Verba
5.0 stars
Sarah Nelson
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Date: Thursday, April 19, 2007
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
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Rating: 4.5 stars
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Track: Content Design and Access
Location: Shaughnessy I
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By: Mr. Chris Scannell
on May 16 2007
at 07:07 PM EDT
4
Great overview of current ID practices
This was a very polished and professional introduction to current Web UI practices.
By: G D
on May 08 2007
at 03:54 PM EDT
4
The right level of information...
I am attended Adaptive Path sessions before and I appreciate that the level of information had to be a bit more basic as this was not a web crowd per se.

I think David and Sarah did a great job given they perhaps were not exactly part of the audience in terms of domain knowledge (tech writing versus web 2.0)
By: Ms Ros Kewley
on Apr 29 2007
at 05:24 PM EDT
4
Enthusiastic session
The presenters enthusiasm for what they do was infectious. Message was pitched at the right level and was easily understood. I really enjoyed this session.
By: Mr. Luc-Rock Paquin
on Apr 20 2007
at 11:24 PM EDT
5
The masters of UX!
I'm a huge fan of Adaptive Path (they organize some of the best conferences about Usability and User Experience), so I was very happy to see Sarah Nelson and David Verba at this conference.

They managed to give a good overview of what User Experience (UX) is and how it is an integral part of of Web 2.0.
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