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The content and style
of presentations, panels, papers, advanced topic seminars, tutorials,
workshops, idea markets and posters are the heart of the UPA conference.
Content and style are what make the experience fruitful, educational,
and fun for attendees. To learn what appeals to conference attendees,
the conference committee analyzes the evaluations from the previous
conference each year.
Successful sessions in past conferences consistently meet these standards:
- Highly rated sessions provide a healthy
balance of lecture and audience participation; help people understand
how usability relates to other areas; provide real-life examples
and case studies; focus on topics with wide application such as
Web-related topics; and give attendees ideas and materials to
take back home and start applying right away.
- Highly rated presenters have opinions and
experience about the topic, present with energy, and have clear
and concise presentation materials.
Review
Process
The submission review process has two stages. First,
committee co-chairs organize a blind review, and several selected
UPA-member reviewers read and rate the submissions. Second, an
executive committee, which includes committee co-chairs, reviews
the submissions based on the ratings and makes the final selection.
Every submission will receive feedback following the review.
Testimonials
from Last Year’s Conference
If you are new to UPA, or you would like to understand
what kind of presentations that attendees found most valuable,
here are a few presentations from the 2003 conference, with evaluation
comments.
Overall
- "I attended last year and loved it.
I will attend as long as they have conferences!"
- "[I come] to obtain practical information
from a wide variety of experts."
- "UPA is a very useful, practical conference.
I always learn a lot of new techniques and obtain new ideas."
- "UPA is always an exciting and positive
experience."
Tutorials and Workshops
UCD in the Age of "Web Years", XP, and Agile
Programming Methods: Towards Agile User-Centered Design
"Very
enjoyable time; [I] felt like we accomplished a lot and made great
progress towards future work on this."
Forms that Work: Understanding Forms to Improve their Design
"Excellent
workshop. Provided an excellent breadth and depth of info that
will be very helpful to current and future projects. Good examples
supported concepts."
Conducting a Hands-on Usability Assessment
"This
was an excellent session - the right amount of teaching, class
interaction and practice exercise
Get real! Techniques for gathering and analyzing user requirements
in the "Real World"".
"Excellent
balance of practical experience and specific information. Doing
these activities will change the way our department works."
Panels
Adventures in Participant Recruiting: From Screening with
Rigor to Dealing with No-Shows
"This
was the most useful session of the conference for me."
Idea Market: Dynamic Discussion
About Ideas on Methodology, Data Gathering, Roles, and More.
"This
is an exceptional session—it is a great idea. I loved the
opportunity to wander from conversation to conversation on my
own time, and those who lead good discussions were amazing! This
was the best session at UPA!"
The State of Web Site Usability for June 2003
"Very
thought-provoking about what the next steps for the profession
might be."
Presentations
Beyond Video: Accessibility Profiles, Personas, and Scenarios
Up Close and Personal
"This
session is a fantastic opportunity to see accessibility issues
in action. There is nothing more powerful than real people’s
experiences with real products and explaining their trials and
triumphs in person and in context. Wonderful opportunity and experience.
Thank you!"
Field Research in Commercial Product Development
"FANTASTIC!
Relevant and interesting. This presentation was worth the price
of admission to the entire conference. Value received! This concrete,
specific type of presentation is the most helpful to me in my
job."
Fixing What Matters: Accounting for Organizational Priorities
When Communicating Usability Problems
"Timely
topic matter and usable techniques that could be sealed based
on need. Even from a non-usability professional perspective, helpful
overview."
Using Movies to Make Complex Software More Approachable
"VERY
well-organized and interesting session."
Social cultural trends and insights and their implications
for product
"Comprehensive
content, excellent data, educational.
Dimensions of Usability: Defining the Conversation, Driving the
Process"
"This
was informative, engaging, and fun. A perfect topic for Friday
morning and useful information for anytime."
Invited Speakers
Music and the Arts: Usability in fact and as metaphor
"Very
engaging and thought provoking talk. I thoroughly enjoyed the
theme of the talk and how the speaker related it to usability."
"Outstanding;
worth the price of the conference."
Keynote Speaker: Opening Plenary
"The
content was inspirational."
"I
liked [the] cross-industry involvement."
"These
are the kind of comments that we want to hear about every session.
People are excited. They’re learning. They have new insight
into how they can do their work. They have new tools and new ways
to apply old tools."
People at UPA share with each other, not only in the halls or
at dinner, but at sessions as well. They always want more, but
they give, too. UPA should be as exciting for presenters as it
is for attendees.
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