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Topics at InfoCamp Seattle 2009
Before InfoCamp Seattle 2009, people listed & discussed potential session topics here.
They then signed up for sessions by writing their names & topics on the big paper schedule on the wall during InfoCamp itself (see photo).
See the schedule page of this wiki for the sessions that were actually given at InfoCamp Seattle 2009!
What do you want to talk about?
Share your ideas for presentations:
- Google Book Settlement session - Q&A covering privacy and competition (contact me to colaberate via Twitter @Sarterus)
- Ophaned works (contact me to colaberate via Twitter @Sarterus)
- Intro to SharePoint, what it is, why you should care, and how to learn more - by Quentin, Program Manager for SharePoint ECM and Greg
- Designing Information Architecture with SharePoint - by Quentin and Pam
- Intro to User Experience - I did it last year, are there enough new people that I should do it again? - Quentin
- The Pimpformation Architect Speaks - lessons on blogging (WordPress), Twitter, site analytics, social media, and other stuff. - Pimpformation Architect
- Jing in information literacy instruction by UW Librarians- Chelle
- Top-Down User Experience Strategy - Nick Finck
- Personas for Library Patrons - @kwhitenton
- Death to static wireframes! - Kevin Wick Axure sketchy wireframe library (free to download & use)
- Intro to iPhone Application Development for Non-programmers - Joe Welinske
- CV as killer app - radujko@bccls.org
- Separating Problems from Software in Technology-Based Conversations - Peter Ellis
- Information Evangelism and Environmental Sustainability: Crossing Boundaries - Peter Ellis
- Information tools. I've written a beta I'd like to get feedback on, and I would like to see others as well. - Jonathan Cohen
- Good, dirty, and cheap usability testing - Nika Smith
- The Libraries of The Netherlands, a photo presentation and discussion - Jessica Moskowitz
- User-Centered information and diagram design - Noah Iliinsky
- User Interface Responsiveness: Instantaneous, Immediate, Continuous, Captive - Steve Seow (Microsoft Surface), Rajesh Kalidind (Microsoft IT) Handout - UI Timing Cheatsheet.
- The Psychology of Time Perception in Human-Computer Interaction - Steve Seow (Microsoft Surface)
What do you want to learn?
Let the community know what topics you'd like to hear about in presentations:
- How to integrate UX design and Agile development methods
- CSS on steroids, that is really get into it from a UX design point of view (suggested by @gunner)
- How to design IA in SharePoint environment?
- What's up with Google Sidewiki? And Google Wave?
- Business skills that designers should know. - Evan
Inspiration
Check out this summary of past topics (or go straight to last year's wiki) to get an idea of what's happened at InfoCamp before -- but remember, you don't have to stick to the tried and true. InfoCamp is all about participants deciding what they want to discuss and learn.
You can also start a discussion about your topic idea on Facebook.
Comments (5)
Kristen said
at 2:15 pm on Sep 20, 2009
Quentin, I think it would be great if you led Intro to UX again!
Meredith said
at 8:08 pm on Oct 3, 2009
I would love it if someone led a session on new computer users and the ideas and tools to teach them. I believe there was a similar session in a previous year.
Jessica Moskowitz said
at 3:45 pm on Oct 8, 2009
question: I have a presentation on a flash drive, because I don't have video cable for my macbook and I am wondering if I can still present the presentation on a projector without using my computer.
Kristen said
at 4:36 pm on Oct 8, 2009
Jessica, talk to someone at the registration desk (by the entrance) or information desk (by the schedule) about options for presenting. We might have a cable or dongle you could use with your mac; we might have a computer that your presentation can be shown from; etc. I'm not aware of all the technology resources we'll have, but I know we have some.
Bernard Chester said
at 12:26 am on Oct 10, 2009
possible topic for discussion I would lead: Barriers to going electronic and how to surmount them
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