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    <city>New York</city>
    <country>USA</country>
    <end-on type="date">2006-11-15</end-on>
    <full-description>With the rise in outsourcing, more and more Americans are working closely with Indians and visiting India on business.  This seminar is designed to provide the information you need to make your work with Indians smooth and successful.    The content is appropriate both for those new to working with Indians, and those who have significant experience and want to &#226;&#8364;&#732;get to the next level&#226;&#8364;&#8482; in their ability to collaborate with Indian colleagues.

Seminar fee is $325 per person, which includes lunch.
For further information and to register, please visit: http://www.japanintercultural.com/en/events/eventItem.aspx?event=91
Sponsored by Japan Intercultural Consulting.  Seminars@japanintercultural.com; 773-528-1370

</full-description>
    <id type="integer">114</id>
    <region>NY</region>
    <short-description>A One-Day Seminar in New York, November 14, 2006

&#194;&#183;Understand Indian culture and workstyle
&#194;&#183;Learn how to best communicate with Indians
&#194;&#183;Increase efficiency and      effectiveness
</short-description>
    <start-on type="date">2006-11-14</start-on>
    <title>Working Effectively with Indians</title>
    <virtual type="boolean">false</virtual>
    <website>http://www.japanintercultural.com/en/events/eventItem.aspx?event=91</website>
    <url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/events/114</url>
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    <tag-string>intercultural, japan, new york, seminar</tag-string>
  </event>
  <event>
    <city>New York</city>
    <country>USA</country>
    <end-on type="date">2007-10-17</end-on>
    <full-description>As we venture beyond Web 2.0 and the undisciplined, unbalanced quest for sexy Ajaxian interaction at the expense of usability, findability, and accessibility, how do we reconcile the timeless principles of design and organization with new transmedia models of interaction, co-creation, tagging, and user participation?

In this advanced seminar, Peter Morville draws upon stories, examples, case studies, and discussions to explore the future present of information architecture and user experience.

Topics include:

* Integrating product development, information architecture, and interaction design to create good experiences and sustainable value (real Web 2.0 case studies that take the discussion beyond de.licio.us and Flickr platitudes).

* Designing next-generation enterprise search systems that combine best practices in taxonomies and tagging with search analytics, guided navigation, thesauri, clustering algorithms, and rich result interfaces.

* Evaluating the multi-channel challenges and real-world opportunities presented by ambient findability and the emerging Internet of objects.

About Peter Morville
Peter Morville is widely recognized as a founding father of information architecture. He co-authored (with Louis Rosenfeld) the best-selling book, Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, and has consulted with such organizations as Harvard, IBM, the International Monetary Fund, Microsoft, the National Cancer Institute, and Yahoo!. Peter is president of Semantic Studios, co-founder and past president of the Information Architecture Institute, and a faculty member at the University of Michigan. His work has been featured in many publications including Business Week, The Economist, Fortune, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. Peter's latest book, Ambient Findability, was published in 2005. He blogs at findability.org.</full-description>
    <id type="integer">301</id>
    <region>NY</region>
    <short-description>As we venture beyond Web 2.0, how do we reconcile the timeless principles of design and organization with new models of interaction? Come explore this question in a seminar with Peter Morville.</short-description>
    <start-on type="date">2007-10-16</start-on>
    <title>Information Architecture 3.0</title>
    <virtual type="boolean">false</virtual>
    <website>http://smartexperience.org/classes/ia-30/</website>
    <url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/events/301</url>
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    <tag-string>class, findability, ia, morville, new york, ny, nyc, seminar, web 20, workshop</tag-string>
  </event>
  <event>
    <city>Boston</city>
    <country>USA</country>
    <end-on type="date">2007-11-09</end-on>
    <full-description>Register for all 4 days by October 23rd with the promotion code BOXES to receive $30 off each day and a limited-edition UI12 iPod video http://www.uiconf.com

BOXES promo code cannot be combined with any other special offer or promotional code, and is only valid for 4 day registrations. 

For the User Interface 12 Conference 
( http://www.uiconf.com ), Jared M. Spool and his team of usability researchers have asked the most forward thinking minds in the world of usability to present on today's most pressing design topics.  

For 4 full days, you'll learn in-depth techniques from these top experts, and come away with the knowledge and confidence necessary to tackle your biggest design challenges. 

Now in its twelfth year, the UI12 Conference examines the most critical web design and usability issues facing designers, information architects, and usability professionals. Topics include: Agile Development, Task-based Information Architecture, Usability Testing, Visual Design, Building Innovative Designs, Communicating with Comics, Interaction Design, and Designing with CSS. 

On Monday, November 5th, you'll have the chance to attend one of four full-day seminars from Larry Constantine, Gerry McGovern, Rolf Molich, or Luke Wroblewski. 

On Tuesday, November 6th, you'll have the chance to attend several of the informative and entertaining 90-minute Featured Talks from each of our conference speakers, as well as the UI12 Conference Keynote presentation from Jared M. Spool. 

On Wednesday, November 7th, you'll have the chance to attend one of four full-day seminars from Scott Berkun, Kevin Cheng, Kim Goodwin, or Cameron Moll. 

We'll cap off the week on Thursday, November 8th, with our Showcase Seminar Day, where you can choose between UIE's most popular seminars.</full-description>
    <id type="integer">196</id>
    <region>MA</region>
    <short-description>User Interface 12 is being held November 5-8, 2007 in Cambridge, MA. We've lined up fantastic 
speakers giving full-day seminars and short talks on today's most pressing usability and design issues.</short-description>
    <start-on type="date">2007-11-05</start-on>
    <title>UI12 - User Interface 12 Conference</title>
    <virtual type="boolean">false</virtual>
    <website>http://www.uiconf.com</website>
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    <logo-url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/event/logo/196/ui12-badge.gif</logo-url>
    <tag-string>agile development, book, book seller, comics, content, content management, css, design, designer, developer, engineering, folksonomy, information architecture, innovation, interaction, interface, jared spool, management, personas, professional, seminar, social, social web design, taxonomy, testing, tutortial, ucd, uie, usability, user, ux, visual design, web application, web site, workshop</tag-string>
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  <event>
    <city>Washington DC</city>
    <country>USA</country>
    <end-on type="date">2008-08-25</end-on>
    <full-description>Jonathan Segal FAIA will hold a 6-8 hour seminar presentation in Washington D.C. to explain the entire process of architect as DEVELOPER. He will go through case studies of his own work, taking attendees through the entire process start to finish. 

info@architectasdeveloper.com
www.architectasdeveloper.com
www.jonathansegalarchitect.com</full-description>
    <id type="integer">492</id>
    <region>DC</region>
    <short-description>Jonathan Segal FAIA will teach attendees to break free from the client and develop their own futures!!</short-description>
    <start-on type="date">2008-08-24</start-on>
    <title>Architect as DEVELOPER</title>
    <virtual type="boolean">false</virtual>
    <website>http://www.architectasdeveloper.com</website>
    <url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/events/492</url>
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    <tag-string>aia, aia credits, architect, contractor, design, developer, development, segal, seminar, washington dc</tag-string>
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  <event>
    <city>Monterrey</city>
    <country>Mexico</country>
    <end-on type="date">2008-11-08</end-on>
    <full-description>Usabilidad y Accesibilidad para la Web A. C. (UA Web) will be hosting the Second International Seminar on Usability and Accesibility for the Web on November, 5, 6 and 7, 2008. There will be keynote conferences by Jesse James Garrett (Adaptive Path) and Jose Manuel Alonso (W3C), two of the most renowned experts in the area.

This seminar will provide a forum for exchanging experiences in web usability and accessibility. It will allow us to gain a common ground and set common objectives. </full-description>
    <id type="integer">499</id>
    <region>Mexico</region>
    <short-description>Join the Second International Seminar on Usability and Accessibility for the Web in Monterrey, Mexico 
</short-description>
    <start-on type="date">2008-11-05</start-on>
    <title>2nd Seminar on Usability and Accessibility MEXICO</title>
    <virtual type="boolean">false</virtual>
    <website>http://www.uaweb.org.mx/en/seminar2008</website>
    <url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/events/499</url>
    <logo-url>http://events.boxesandarrows.com/event/logo/499/logouaweb.jpg</logo-url>
    <tag-string>accessibility, alonso, garrett, jesse, jesse james garrett, jose manuel alonso, mexico, monterrey, seminar, uaweb, usability, w3c, web</tag-string>
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