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  <event>
    <city>Bellevue</city>
    <country>USA</country>
    <end-on type="date">2007-04-10</end-on>
    <full-description>Hayley Nichols, Program Manager at Filter Studios, is the featured speaker at this free meeting of UX professionals. Registration is NOT required.

Networking starts at 6 pm, followed by the presentation at 7 pm

Location: Filter/Talent offices in Bellevue,  505 106th Ave. NE, Suite 200. 
Filter/Talent will validate parking in their lot.
For directions, see: http://www.filtertalent.com/contactus/bellevue.asp
</full-description>
    <id type="integer">199</id>
    <region>WA</region>
    <short-description>&#226;&#8364;&#339;Icons 101&#226;&#8364;&#157; is the topic when Puget Sound SIGCHI meets Thursday, April 26, for its monthly professional meeting. </short-description>
    <start-on type="date">2007-04-09</start-on>
    <title>Puget Sound SIGCHI meeting</title>
    <virtual type="boolean">false</virtual>
    <website></website>
    <url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/events/199</url>
    <logo-url nil="true"></logo-url>
    <tag-string>chi, design, humancomputer interaction, user experience, usercentered design</tag-string>
  </event>
  <event>
    <city>Leiden</city>
    <country>Netherlands</country>
    <end-on type="date">2009-06-12</end-on>
    <full-description>The CHI Nederland Conference 2009: Change! offers a forum for discussion and exploration of innovative approaches and contexts to facilitate and design for change in all aspects of research, industry, and society. 

Featuring multidisciplinary speakers and participants, we hope that this conference will serve as a catalyst to push the boundaries of human-computer interaction (HCI) and user experience design (UxD) as means to achieve positive change by exploring new approaches and contexts.</full-description>
    <id type="integer">647</id>
    <region>Netherlands</region>
    <short-description>CHI Nederland, the Dutch chapter of the ACM Sig CHI, will organize its 13th annual conference on Thursday, June 11th 2009 at Gorlaeus Lab on the campus of Leiden University.</short-description>
    <start-on type="date">2009-06-11</start-on>
    <title>CHI Nederland Conference 2009: Change!</title>
    <virtual type="boolean">false</virtual>
    <website>http://www.chi-conferentie.nl</website>
    <url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/events/647</url>
    <logo-url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/event/logo/647/chilogo.gif</logo-url>
    <tag-string>art, design, humancomputer interaction, user experience</tag-string>
  </event>
  <event>
    <city>Atlanta</city>
    <country>USA</country>
    <end-on type="date">2010-04-11</end-on>
    <full-description>CHI (ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems) is the premier international conference for the field of human-computer interaction. CHI 2010 looks outward to the human experience of computing in the world. &#8220;We are HCI&#8221; challenges our community to embrace the diversity of HCI in the world and to exclaim our commitment as a profession to empower people from all walks of life.

CHI 2010 will be held in Atlanta, Georgia, home of the 1996 Summer Olympics. Atlanta, &#8220;the capital of the New South,&#8221; has a vibrant heritage in the civil rights movement as &#8220;the city too busy to hate&#8221; and is the home to many influential institutions such as The Carter Center, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), CARE and wide range of business giants including Coca-Cola and Turner Broadcasting. With over 4 million metro residents, Atlanta offers a wide range of cultural, recreational and entertainment activities, and hosts more than 38 million visitors each year.

Atlanta is the home to many researchers, designers, teachers, artists and practitioners who share a commitment to the human experience of computing: Georgia Tech and its GVU Center, SCAD Atlanta, Emory, Spelman College, Turner Broadcasting and CNN, The Carter Center, CARE, CDC, IBM, Philips, Moxie Interactive, Roundarch, Matter, Big Bang to name a few...

Come explore &#8220;we are HCI&#8221; as Atlanta opens its doors to CHI 2010.

10-15 April 2010
Atlanta, GA

REGISTER:
http://www.chi2010.org/attending/registration.html</full-description>
    <id type="integer">1422</id>
    <region>GA</region>
    <short-description>CHI (ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems). CHI 2010 looks outward to the human experience of computing in the world.

10-15 April 2010
Atlanta, GA</short-description>
    <start-on type="date">2010-04-10</start-on>
    <title>CHI 2010</title>
    <virtual type="boolean">false</virtual>
    <website>http://www.chi2010.org/</website>
    <url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/events/1422</url>
    <logo-url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/event/logo/1422/CHI20102color_logo.jpg</logo-url>
    <tag-string>design, hci, human factors in computing systems, humancomputer interaction</tag-string>
  </event>
  <event>
    <city>Seattle</city>
    <country>USA</country>
    <end-on type="date">2010-10-04</end-on>
    <full-description>InfoCamp is an unconference for the information community. It features an
egalitarian, community-driven format in which the agenda is created during
the event -- so anyone who attends can present!

Join us at InfoCamp Seattle 2010 for an exciting weekend of talking &amp;
learning about:
- user experience
- information architecture
- user-centered design
- interaction design
- library &amp; information science
- online search
- information management
- informatics
- anything relating to the intersections of information, people and/or
technology

A keynote from an invited speaker will kick off each day before we leap into
multiple tracks of participant-led sessions &amp; discussions. We'll provide a
light breakfast, coffee, lunch, and snacks to keep the energy up.

InfoCamp Seattle 2010 will be on October 2 and 3 at Seattle University. See
you there!

Want to learn more? Check out:
- seattle.infocamp.org
- wiki.infocamp.org</full-description>
    <id type="integer">1495</id>
    <region>WA</region>
    <short-description>An unconference for the information community!</short-description>
    <start-on type="date">2010-10-02</start-on>
    <title>InfoCamp Seattle 2010</title>
    <virtual type="boolean">false</virtual>
    <website>http://seattle.infocamp.org</website>
    <url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/events/1495</url>
    <logo-url nil="true"></logo-url>
    <tag-string>cataloging, chi, hci, humancomputer interaction, ia, informatics, information architecture, information management, information science, interaction design, ixd, librarian, librarians, librarianship, libraries, library, library and information science, lis, metadata, mlis, msim, taxonomy, tc, technical communication, ucd, unconference, user experience, usercentered design, ux, web design</tag-string>
  </event>
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