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  <city>Bethesda</city>
  <country>USA</country>
  <end-on type="date">2007-04-22</end-on>
  <full-description>The User Experience Network (UXnet.org), DC-IA, and UPA-DC will facilitate a panel discussion and workshop to help better define the language used by IAs in r&#195;&#169;sum&#195;&#169;s and clarify to employers what that language means. 

This event is co-sponsored by UPA-DC-Metro, DC-IA, IxDA and UX Net

BRING YOUR R&#195;&#8240;SUM&#195;&#8240;S FOR ONE-ON-ONE FEEDBACK FROM PANELISTS AND EVENT VOLUNTEERS.

REFRESHMENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE

A $5 DOLLAR DONATION WILL BE APPRECIATED TO PAY FOR THE SPACE AND REFRESHMENTS
The User Experience Network (UXnet.org), DC-IA, and UPA-DC will facilitate a panel discussion and workshop to help better define the language used by IAs in r&#195;&#169;sum&#195;&#169;s and clarify to employers what that language means. 

Event Location: 
Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center
4805 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, MD 20814

Date &amp; Time
- April 21, 2007 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- Registration is recommended (http://www.upa-dc-metro.org/registration/event/eventreg1.php)

SEE YOU THERE!

About UXnet

UXnet exists to make connections among people, resources, and organizations involved in User Experience (UX) anywhere in the world. Currently, UXnet is focused on two initiatives:

- Providing an international network of Local Ambassadors - with 100 current participants on six continents and in 26 countries to provide user experience knowledge and leadership on a local level

- Facilitating productive collaboration between non-profit industry organizations involved in user experience, to the benefit of the organizations, their members and the industry at-large

For more information on UXnet or if you'd like to get involved, please visit www.uxnet.org.</full-description>
  <id type="integer">204</id>
  <region>MD</region>
  <short-description>Information Architecture (IA), Interaction Design, Business Design, and other UX-related disciplines have been coming closer to each other and blurring the lines between disciplines. </short-description>
  <start-on type="date">2007-04-21</start-on>
  <title>IA Round-up (Panel and Workshop)</title>
  <virtual type="boolean">false</virtual>
  <website>http://www.upa-dc-metro.org/events/2007/4-21-07.htm</website>
  <url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/events/204</url>
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  <tag-string>dcia, ia, upadc, uxnet</tag-string>
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