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5 February, 2009

User experience: generational differences

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This is a free event at University of Toronto  for ToRCHI members, and only $5 for guests.

Generational Differences – A User Experience Challenge


Date: Thursday February 5, 2008
Time: Refreshments and registration at 7:00pm; presentations start at 7:10pm
Location: Bahen Room 2185 (Second Floor), 40 St. George Street
Presenter:
Dr. Susan Weinschenk (HFI)
Cost: Free for ToRCHI members and full-time students; $5 for guests

Who are you designing for?

We are often challenged with designing for at least 3 demographics with different needs, interests, and ways of interacting with technology:

* Baby Boomers
* Generation X
* Net Generation (a.k.a. Millennials, Generation Y)

Ironically, Generation X is the smallest population segment but often the one responsible for designing most websites. It’s rare to have the luxury of focusing on only one age group, though. So understanding generational differences is a key to creating sites that are usable, persuasive, and engaging.

HFI has been conducting exploratory research about the impact of generational differences on Web design. In this talk Dr. Weinschenk examines each group’s tendencies, attitudes, and expectations towards technology. The talk covers similarities and differences among the groups and offers thought-provoking takeaways for user experience design.

Dr. Susan Weinschenk is Chief of Technical Staff at Human Factors International. She manages and mentors the HFI USA consulting staff, and oversees all training and consulting services in the USA. She has been an industry leader in the field of usability and user experience for over 30 years. Dr. Weinschenk has a Ph.D. in Psychology from Pennsylvania State University. She is an international speaker and author, and her most recent book, Neuro Web Design: What Makes Them Click is published by Pearson/ PeachPit/New Riders.

2 February, 2009

Making Acrobat dance

Filed under: education,technical communication — monado @ 00:57
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I’ll be taking Acrobat Essentials at Front Runner for the next two days.

24 October, 2008

STC Toronto’s November event

Tools & Technologies: Structured Authoring & Content Management

Thursday November 13, 2008 5:30pm–9:30pm

Join us for an evening of tales about implementing structured authoring and content management systems from fellow technical communication professionals from around the GTA. You’ll hear about what worked, what didn’t work so well (and how to avoid it), and what possibilities lie ahead if you haven’t already been down this particular road—or if you have, how your experience stacks up against that of others.

Sessions include:

  • Why bad things happen to good CMS’s
  • How to successfully deliver a Content Management System
  • Why implement a CMS at all?

PRICE: Students $10 | STC Members (and affiliates) $20 | Non–members $40

LOCATION: Front Runner Boardroom, 21 St.Clair Ave. E., Toronto (see a Google map).

TTC: St. Clair at Yonge/St. Clair

DATE/TIME: Thursday Nov 13, 2008 starting @ 5:30pm

REGISTER: TechTrends2008@stctoronto.org or phone 416.620.7321

MORE DETAILS: Download a detailed PDF (80k)

See you in November!

This is echoed from the STC Toronto home page.

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