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SIGs
A Special Interest Group (SIG) is a gathering of people interested in a particular topic. We are pleased to offer designated meeting space for a number of SIGs.
Wednesday, 5:30 to 6:30
"Humanizing Design through Lifestyle Trends", facilitated by Dr. Patrick Jordan and Sabine Junginger, Carnegie Mellon University School of Design
"Validating Design Decisions and Establishing ROI by Exploiting Existing
Data Sources Within Your Organization", facilitated by Paul Sherman, Intuit
"Usability Test Results: 'Avoiding the road to nowhere'", facilitated by Steve Fadden and Nicki Shovar, PeopleSoft
"User Interface Inspections: Defining Best Practices Based on Research and Experience", facilitated by Randolph G. Bias, Ph.D., Austin Usability; Bill
Gribbons, PhD, WM Gribbons Consulting; Chauncey Wilson, Bentley College Design and Usability Testing Center
Wednesday, 6:30 to 7:30
"Gender and User-Centered Design - A Holistic Approach", facilitated by Dr. Patrick Jordan and Sabine Junginger, Carnegie Mellon University, School of Design
"Advocating for Accessible Design from Within Software Organizations", facilitated by Anthony Zablocki and Paul Sherman, Intuit
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