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Beyond Usability

Amsterdam — June 22-23, 2004

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After May 24, 2004: only $1,095

This two-day presentation covers the process of user experience design from gathering initial business requirements through developing functional specifications.

“I love the educational atmosphere. It’s great to learn from folks who are eager to learn themselves. Their ability to relate their experiences to the course material was really effective.” — Jason Goldman, Google

Spend two days with Adaptive Path and learn the same strategies we’ve successfully practiced for a wide range of companies, including Fortune 500s, startups, and not-for-profits.

In this workshop, Adaptive Path partners Jeffrey Veen and Peter Merholz will teach you how to incorporate user goals, business needs, and organizational awareness into your design process. Your will develop a project plan, learn methods for research and design, and get advice on creating clear documentation.

You’ll leave the workshop inspired and equipped with design techniques and a library of documentation templates that you can use right away — so that your Web site will satisfy your users, your management, and you!

This two-day presentation covers the process of user experience design from gathering initial business requirements through developing functional specifications. Along the way we'll explain how to:

We will also be presenting “Beyond Usability” in Toronto on September 28 and 29, 2004.

Schedule: June 22
Time Activity
9:00 am Introduction
9:45 am Internal Discovery
10:30 am Break
10:45 am Understanding Your Users
User Research
Personas and Scenarios
Task Analysis
12:30 pm Lunch
1:30 pm Mental Models
3:00 pm Break
3:15 pm Content Inventory
4:30 pm Q&A and Wrap-up
5:00 pm Workshop End
6:30 pm Adaptive Path Cocktails
 
Schedule: June 23
Time Activity
9:00 am Recap
9:15 am Information Architecture
Current State Analysis
Content Slotting/Gap Analysis
Facets and Content Maps
10:30 am Break
10:45 am Interaction Design
11:45 am Prototyping and Patterns
12:30 pm Lunch
1:30 pm User Testing
3:00 pm Break
3:15 pm Process Review
Roles and Responsibilities
Where User Experience Fits
4:30 pm Q&A and Wrap-up
5:00 pm Workshop End

Location

De Balie Cultural Center
Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 10 Phone: (553 51 31).
De Balie is housed in the former Leidseplein prison, this is a large and airy place, with an upstairs restaurant and a bar below. Nice view of the hustle and bustle of the Leidseplein.
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Lodging

There are plenty of places to stay, but we advise that you book early. Our friends in Amsterdam recommend the following:

Workshop Assets

All Workshop attendees will be given a CD-ROM containing the presentation and all sample deliverables.