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<event>
  <city>Washington DC</city>
  <country>USA</country>
  <end-on type="date">2007-08-17</end-on>
  <full-description>The UX Week collection of panels, sessions, case studies and workshops has been specially assembled to help attendees:
Gain practical knowledge that is immediately relevant and applicable 
Achieve a working understanding of emerging techniques, trends and ideas 
Forge connections with other top practitioners within the industry

Who Should Attend?
Information architects, visual designers, interaction designers, user experience practitioners, or anyone whose current (or desired) job involves creating a user experience will benefit from the four full-days of inspirational crosspollination and education that UX Week offers.

Key Topics
UX Week participants will walk away from the conference with:
A working understanding of emerging trends in participatory design, cross-channel design, interaction design for rich internet applications, user research and prototyping 
Practical user experience skills and techniques for web and mobile applications 
An ability to effectively communicate, evangelize and contextualize user experience across an organization 
New connections within the network of pre-eminent user experience practitioners
</full-description>
  <id type="integer">248</id>
  <region>DC</region>
  <short-description>Under the guidance of Adaptive Path this four-day conference introduces user experience practitioners to new rich internet application design approaches, practical prototyping techniques, and more.
</short-description>
  <start-on type="date">2007-08-13</start-on>
  <title>User Experience Week 2007</title>
  <virtual type="boolean">false</virtual>
  <website>http://adaptivepath.com/events/2007/aug</website>
  <url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/events/248</url>
  <logo-url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/event/logo/248/Ad120x90.png</logo-url>
  <tag-string>adaptive path, user experience, user interface design, ux week</tag-string>
</event>
