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InfoCamp Seattle 2009 Schedule
InfoCamp Seattle 2009 was on October 10 and 11, 2009.
The schedule, below, was filled in during InfoCamp by the folks who attended - they signed up on the wall when they arrived.
Before the weekend, folks listed & discussed potential session topics on the topics page of this wiki (and on twitter, etc).
InfoCamp Seattle 2009 had seven rounds of participant-led breakout sessions, with up to nine concurrent sessions during each round, for about 50 participant-led sessions in total!
Saturday, October 10:
9:00 - 9:30 |
Registration
Coffee & light breakfast sponsored by Fell Swoop
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9:30 - 10:00 |
Welcome & Orientation |
Snowy Owl
room
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10:00 - 11:00 |
Keynote by Axel Roseler |
11:00 -11:30 |
Introductions for breakout sessions #1 & #2 |
11:30 - 11:45 |
Break |
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11:45 - 12:30 |
Breakout sessions #1
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12:30 - 1:30 |
Lunch from Taco del Mar |
Cafeteria |
1:30 - 2:15 |
Breakout sessions #2
Your CV as Killer App: A resume writing workshop for information professionals (Gabriella Radujko) |
Bluebird
room
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The Psychology of Time Perception in HCI (Steve Seow) |
Canary
room
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Mobile 101 (Anders) |
Cardinal
room
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Intro to Sharepoint (Quentin Christensen & Greg) |
Crow
room
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Good/Cheap/Dirty Usability Testing & User Feedback (Nika Smith) |
Flamingo
room
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Web Optimization UCD & Kittens - an introduction |
Parakeet
room
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Separating Problems From Software In Technology Based Conversations (Peter Ellis) |
Pigeon
room
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Getting from Data to Design -- awesome case study (Tamara Adlin & Matt Dente) |
Snowy Owl
room
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2:15 - 2:30 |
Break |
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2:30 - 3:00 |
Introductions for breakout sessions #3 & #4 |
Snowy Owl
room
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3:00 - 3:45 |
Breakout sessions #3
Integrating UX and Agile/SCRUM (Daniel Jaeger) |
Bluebird
room
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Info Design 101 (Karen Gotowsky) |
Canary
room
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Marketing yourself in a down economy: the importance of a portfolio (Eva Snee, Ariel van Spronsen) |
Crow
room
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Google Book Settlement (Brian Rowe) |
Flamingo
room
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Applying permaculture garden design principles to social applications & interactive sites (Aaron Louie) |
Peacock
room
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Photos and discussion of libraries in the Netherlands (Jessica Moskowitz) |
Pigeon
room
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Pimpformation Architect: IA/UX, Social Media, WordPress, etc. (Michael Adcock) |
Snowy Owl
room
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3:45 - 4:00 |
Break |
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4:00 - 4:45 |
Breakout sessions #4
Personas for libraries (Kathryn Whitenton) |
Bluebird
room
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Service Design Redux: examples, process & the role of great visual design (Tamara Adlin & Ariel van Spronsen) |
Cardinal
room
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One Bus Away: Improving the Usability of Public Transit (Brian Ferris) |
Flamingo
room
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Paper Sketches: What I did on a UX team of uno (Theresa Putkey)
Some posts on her site: Paper Sketches for Early Buy-In & Post Paper Sketch Review
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Parakeet
room
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Discussion/Idea Generation: Next Gen Internet-making taxonomies & social media work (Pam Green) |
Pigeon
room
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Holistic Customer Experience (Nick Finck) |
Snowy Owl
room
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4:45 - 5:00 |
Break - Gather up and head down to the Infoparties |
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5:00 - 9:00 |
InfoParties!
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Jules Mae's Saloon &
Stellar Pizza & Ale
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Sunday, October 11:
9:00 - 9:30
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Coffee and light breakfast sponsored by Fell Swoop
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9:30 - 10:00 |
Welcome, announcements, and re-cap
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Snowy Owl
room
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10:00 - 11:00 |
Plenary by Vanessa Fox
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11:00 - 11:30 |
Introductions for breakout sessions #5 and #6
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11:30 - 11:45 |
Break |
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11:45 - 12:30 |
Breakout sessions #5
Using Humor to Convey Information (Jess Hagy & friends) |
Bluebird
room
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Library Resources Discovery: Demo & Discussion (Mark Beatty) |
Canary
room
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User-Centered Information Visualization Redux (Noah Iliinsky) |
Cardinal
room
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Information Architecture with Sharepoint (Quentin Christensen & Pam) |
Crow
room
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Data as Journalism (Eric Ulken) |
Flamingo
room
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Public Sector Applications: How to make the L-word (library) sexy |
Peacock
room
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Open Access (Katherine Thornton) |
Pigeon
room
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Death to Static Wireframes panel (Matt Turpin, Kevin Wick, Kris Bell, Aaron Louie, Beverly Slabosky, Andrew Otwell)
Resource: Axure sketchy wireframe library (free to download & use)
Notes
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Snowy Owl
room
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12:30 - 1:30 |
Lunch from Michou Fresca
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Upstairs |
1:30 - 2:15 |
Breakout sessions #6
Organizing Foodies: A delicious labeling and taxonomy workshop (Jason C.) |
Bluebird
room
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What is Information Management, "MSIM" |
Canary
room
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Start Your Own InfoCamp (Rachel Elkington & Aaron Louie) |
Crow
room
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Information Evangelism and Environmental Sustainability Crossing Boundaries (Peter Ellis) |
Flamingo
room
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OMG! It's content! Finding the diamonds in the rough (Vanessa Casavant) |
Peacock
room
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2:15 - 2:30 |
Break |
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2:30 - 3:00 |
Introductions for breakout sessions #7
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Snowy Owl
room
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3:00 - 3:45 |
Breakout sessions #7
Theories and Foundations of UX, Technical Communications, UCD, HCD, etc (Ryan Collier, Kyle Hurt, Devor Barton, Joe, and You!) |
Bluebird
room
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Math/Science Formulas & Information: Represent, Publish & Search (Lois Patterson; other panelists welcome) |
Canary
room
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User Experience in Low-Income Markets: What can we re-apply from it? (Antoinette Delrio) |
Cardinal
room
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Crowd Sourcing and User Created Content (Quentin Christensen) |
Crow
room
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6 Thinking Hats: Card Play, Cups & Other Tricks for Creative Thinking (Jeremy Lightsmith) |
Flamingo
room
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Program Evaluation: Measuring Outcomes (Cadi Sauve) |
Parakeet
room
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Building yourself a branding toolbox including writing a resume, becoming three-point-0-ish, and building your web presence (Ann Wendell and Gabriella Radujko) |
Peacock
room
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Designers and Business People: Best Friends Forever (Evan Dickinson)
Notes
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Pigeon
room
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Less Talking... More Music: African Drumming Makes Everybody Happy (Michelle Maury) |
Snowy Owl
room
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3:45 - 4:00 |
Break |
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4:00 - 4:45 |
Closing session: five-minute madness, prizes, and awards!
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Snowy Owl room
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