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In the next few months, Seminars in Usable Design will sponsor the
following workshops:
Developing Standards for E-Communication
Taught by JoAnn Hackos, PhD
March 8-9, 2001, Phoenix, AZ
June 11-12, 2001, Chicago, IL
This seminar will introduce you to a process for designing effective
electronic information standards.
Developing Standards for Global E-Communication
Sponsored by Seminars in Usable Design and SimulTrans
Taught by JoAnn Hackos, PhD
March 14, 2001, Mountain View, CA
This seminar will outline the unique process involved in designing
effective electronic information standards for local and global
audiences. Attendees will learn about identifying and anticipating
user needs, goals, and tasks and developing a set of design
standards that meet user requirements, while also satisfying the
goals of their organization and staff.
Developing a Single-Sourcing Strategy
Taught by JoAnn Hackos, PhD
March 15-16, 2001, Emeryville, CA
April 17-18, 2001, Portland, OR
In this seminar you will examine the issues involved in creating
documentation databases, discuss the impact of single sourcing on
technical communication, and review the strengths and weaknesses of some
of the single-sourcing tools available.
User and Task Analysis for Information Design
Sponsored by Seminars in Usable Design and Sabre, Inc.
Taught by JoAnn Hackos, PhD
May 9-10, 2001, Southlake, TX (between Dallas and Ft. Worth)
This seminar focuses on practical techniques to learn about your users,
their goals, and their work and create a model that will serve as a
decision-making tool throughout the life-cycle of your project or
product.
Special 3-day Seminar
Developing a Single-Sourcing Strategy for Information Development
and Delivery
Collaboration between Comtech Services, Inc. and XyEnterprise
Taught by JoAnn Hackos, PhD
May 22-24, 2001, Boston, MA
Special 3-day Seminar
Developing a Single-Sourcing Strategy for Information Development
and Delivery
Collaboration between Comtech Services, Inc. and Arbortext
Taught by JoAnn Hackos, PhD
June 26-28, 2001, Ann Arbor, MI
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