This coming weekend (22nd/23rd Septemer) is the Oz-IA/2007 conference in Sydney, specfically geared towards Information Architecture and UX. The conference promises two days of sessions, comprising of technical workshops, case studies and interactive workshops on all things IA.
Being in the information management arena i take a very keen interest in this subject so will be attending in the hope of learning lots of great stuff about IA/UX and how i can apply these techniques, methods etc when defining and delivering SharePoint solutions.
Heres an idea of the topics/presentations being covered;
- Ethical issues and information architecture - Donna Maurer
- Designing sites people love - balancing emotion with business reality - Elizabeth Pek & Andy Coffey
- Semantic analysis in IA - Matthew Hodgson
- Exploring multidimensional tagging frameworks - Scott Parsons
- Open your mind - map it! - James Breeze
- Information Architecture of Wikis - James Matheson
- - Hurol Inan Landing Page Optimisation
- “There’s no I in team” – a case study in collaborative information architecture - Patrick Kennedy
- ROI in Information Design: where IA figures in ID - David Sless
- Rise to Play a Greater Part – Delivering Specs in the Bigger Picture - Faruk Avdi
- Analysing Quantitative Data - Steve Baty
- Is length still an issue? - Iain Barker
- Love in an elevator - selling the value of IA to business - Stephen Collins
- User Research in virtual worlds - Gary Bunker & Gabriele Hermansson
- Get out your pinking shears, it’s time to cut a few patterns - Sharon Varley
- Fast, cheap & somewhat in control - 10 lessons from the design of SlideShare - Rashmi Sinha
Visit the website for further details and to register : http://www.oz-ia.org/2007/
See you there!
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