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We seek dynamic speakers willing to share their knowledge and expertise about Web design, user experience design and development. Preference is given to presentations that offer practical methods and ready-to-use techniques and tools.
- Have you completed an innovative Web project at your institution that you want to tell others about?
- Are you enthusiastic about introducing new technologies and techniques to other Web professionals?
- Do you want to share your ideas about user experience design and development?
- Are you ready to add something exciting to your CV or resume?
Then Submit Your Proposal Now
Deadline for Proposals: July 16, 2010
We’re looking for topics that fit into one of the following four tracks. Presentations should be approximately one hour long including time for Q&A.
Web 101
This track will cover the basic building blocks of web design, user experience and user interface design.
Problem Solved
What design problem did you face at your institution and what did you do to solve it?
Toolbox
Add new skills to your box of tricks and techniques. These sessions should focus on a particular tool and how to use it. Tools can be specific programs, java-script libraries, or practices.
The Edge
Cutting edge, bleeding edge, beyond the cutting edge, whatever you want to call it, this is what’s on the horizon.