GUI usability training course

Date: November 18 2008 - November 19 2008

Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA

Website: http://www.blueprintusability.com/training/guiusability.html

About This Event

ABOUT THIS COURSE
This course is based on the ISO 13407 standard for human-centered design. Over the two-day course, delegates engage in practical design activities that help them discover the usability secrets behind product and software development. The activities cover the full design lifecycle, including business requirements, customer needs, software interface design, prototyping and usability testing.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This course is for you if you are part of a design team that wants to understand the goals that your customers need to achieve, and learn techniques for designing better system interfaces. This is a hands-on course and is most effective for delegates - including designers, software engineers, researchers, project managers, marketers and quality assurance managers - who have responsibility for ensuring new concepts meet customers' needs.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
- How to describe a user-centered design framework that supports end-to-end usability involvement.
- Share information about customers and their tasks in an engaging and usable way.
- Discover ways to develop cheap, throwaway prototypes to get quick and frequent feedback from your users.
- How to specify usability metrics to make sure your product is neither under- nor over-engineered.
- Apply discount usability techniques, such as Nielsen's heuristic evaluation and cognitive walkthroughs.
- Learn about different methods for usability testing and when to apply them.

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http://www.blueprintusability.com/training/guiusability.html

Tags

gui interface, software, usability training

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