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Building the Social Web

By Daniel Peiser , Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Website: Building the Social Web

Overview: Social Media and the Social Web are two of the most dominant web trends today. We are bringing together a number of leading figures in this field to discuss why, how and who should use the “Social Web”.

The focus for this event will be on building online communities, social...

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Usability Week 2010 Toronto

By Daniel Peiser , Friday, May 14th, 2010

Website: Usability Week 2010 Conference Toronto

Overview: Course levels range from introductory to advanced; you can sign up for as few as 1 or 2 days or as many as 6. Industry leaders carefully design each tutorial to emphasize practical application, offering you maximum return-on-investment. Many sessions include han...

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Usability Week 2010 San Francisco

By Daniel Peiser , Friday, May 14th, 2010

Website: Usability Week 2010 Conference San Francisco

Overview: Course levels range from introductory to advanced; you can sign up for as few as 1 or 2 days or as many as 6. Industry leaders carefully design each tutorial to emphasize practical application, offering you maximum return-on-investment. Many sessions inclu...

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Usability Week 2010 London

By Daniel Peiser , Friday, May 14th, 2010

Website: Usability Week 2010 Conference London

Overview: Course levels range from introductory to advanced; you can sign up for as few as 1 or 2 days or as many as 6. Industry leaders carefully design each tutorial to emphasize practical application, offering you maximum return-on-investment. Many sessions include hand...

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Web Usability Training

By Daniel Peiser , Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Website: Web Usability Training

Overview: This one day course is designed for people who want to know how to make web sites usable and for anyone who is involved in the design process. You may work for an agency, a corporate firm, a local council, or anyone that is keen on driving usability forwards in their busines...

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Web Accessibility Training

By Daniel Peiser , Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Website: Web Accessibility Training

Overview: This one day course is designed for people who want to know how to make web sites accessible and for anyone who is involved in the design process.

You may work for an agency, a corporate firm, a local council, or anyone that is keen on driving accessibility forwards in t...

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User-Centred Analysis and Conceptual Design

By Daniel Peiser , Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Website: User-Centred Analysis and Conceptual Design

Overview: To create usable software, you have to understand who your users are and how they will approach your website or application. User-centred analysis is the basis for designing software that makes sense to your users. Our three-day comprehensive course show...

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Building the Lean Web Development Team

By Daniel Peiser , Monday, January 11th, 2010

Website: Building the Lean Web Development Team

Overview: Lean is the name given to a set of approaches to management used by the Toyota Motor Company which have made them the biggest (and arguably the most successful) car company in the world. Lean methods are a radically different approach to managing difficult an...

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SEO of Breadcrumbs Navigation

By Daniel Peiser , Friday, November 27th, 2009

Breadcrumbs are a conventional secondary navigation system that shows a page’s location in the website hierarchy by using a single line of text, usually right above the main heading of the page.

The main benefit of breadcrumbs is that they help users understand where they are in the site in a very clear and simple...

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Building My Own Web Presence – Epsiode 03: Social Network and the...

By Lorena Sparenberg , Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

After going through the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of building my own web presence I have now reconsidered using social networks.

I ruled out the classic ones like Facebook and MySpace as they are quite limited in regards to personalising your own profile. A friend of mine actually reminded me of Ning, the social ne...

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