Get Involved as an Officer or Volunteer!

Elections are coming once again for the MI UPA, and there are many ways to get involved in your local chapter of the UPA! All of these ways come with excellent opportunities for networking, shaping chapter events according to your interests, and the prestige that comes with taking a leadership role in a professional organization.

Running for the Board
We are holding elections in October (voting will start October 25 and end October 29), but it is not too early to think about running for a position on the board. These positions allow you to take a leading role in organizing MI UPA meetings and conferences, interact with other professional organizations, and gain valuable experience. Although a position on the MI UPA board requires that you be a member of UPA, the MI UPA will sponsor the membership of its board members.

If you are interested in running for the MI UPA board, you must be a member of the UPA and have a bio and statement by October 15th. If you’re interested in running for the board and have any questions about it, please contact Mike Beasley at treasurer@miupa.org, or any of the other officers. We’ll be happy to tell you more and help you get your materials together. Previously, candidates have simply run to be part of the board, and then the new board met to assign officer positions. If, however, you are interested in a specific position, feel free to indicate it!

As a board member, you could fill one of these exciting positions!

  • President: Ensure smooth operation of chapter by delegating tasks, acting the primary point of communication with UPA and other professional organizations, and organizing board meetings
  • Vice President: Fill the president’s role when the president is unavailable or incapacitated
  • Treasurer: Oversee chapter funds and manage the chapter’s budget
  • Secretary: Ensure chapter’s compliance with chapter and UPA bylaws (don’t worry, it’s all written down and not that hard)

But wait, there’s more! The most important duty is actually shared by all of the officers: organizing meetings and seeking opportunities for the Michigan UPA to reach out to people and other professional organizations. In this way, everyone gets a chance to shine and to shape the direction of the chapter.

Volunteering
There is another great way to test the waters of MI UPA activity, though. As a volunteer, you can get your feet wet with a smaller chunk of the Michigan UPA’s activities. By joining one of our committees, you can help the Michigan UPA, gain valuable experience, and network with other professionals while maintaining a lower level of commitment. It’s also important to note that you do not have to be a UPA member to become one of our volunteers.

How this chapter works with volunteers is still taking shape, but in 2011 we wish to introduce more structure into the relationship. To that end, we will form event planning and outreach committees where volunteers and officers can meet regularly and work together to do whatever is the focus of that committee.

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer or learning more, please contact Mike Beasley at treasurer@miupa.org, or any of the other officers. After we complete this year’s elections, we’ll be looking at getting our committees organized and ready to go for 2011.

IxDA Lansing Kick-Off Event September 16

Thursday, September 16, 2010, 6 to 8pm

Okemos, MI

The MiUPA is proud to co-sponsor the inauguaral meeting of IxDA Lansing, which will be held at Techsmith headquarters in Okemos.

Details and registration information is available at the IxDA Lansing website.

The Lansing chapter of the Interaction Design Association is forming to build a community of creative thinkers and problem solvers from across Michigan to share ideas, education and inspiration around creating better experiences. Learn more about IxDA Lansing.

IDSA MI Chapter free conference—Transportation Design: Expanding the Frontiers

Friday, September 17, 2010, 8:00am to 4:30 pm

Michigan State University, Troy Campus, Troy, MI

The Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) Michigan Chapter would like to extend this invitation to the MiUPA membership to attend this free all-day event (registration required):

Theme: “Transportation Design: Expanding the Frontiers”
More details and registration information is available at the conference micro site: www.midesignexchange.com

Registration is now open and is at no cost, (for this year), but is mandatory. Seating is limited to 300

Please register by sending an email to the conference chair, Jeevak Badve: jeevak.badve@ascglobal.com Registration will be confirmed by receipt a confirmation number. Please register only if you can really make it for the whole day.

Confirmed Speakers:

  • Christopher E. Borroni-Bird, General Motors, Director of Advanced Technology Vehicle Concepts
  • Major General Bradley M Lott, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret), CEO True North Logistics
  • Dave Allendorph, Navistar, Chief Design Officer, Global Industrial Design
  • David A. Muyres, VP, Huntgreenllc, Newnorthcenter, OngoingTransportaion.
  • John Manoogian, Founder / President, Forzablitz Design
  • Stu Shuster, Industrial Design Department, the University of Cincinnati
  • Richard Wallace, Director, Transportation Systems Practice Area, Center for Automotive Research
  • Dana W. Clarke, President and CEO, Applied Innovation Alliance, LLC

Internet User Experience 2010 Conference

July 24- 29, 2010

Ann Arbor, MI

The MIUPA is proud to co-sponsor the 6th annual Internet User Experience conference. This conference has grown every year and has now captured international attention. Come and participate as world-reknowned speakers and trainers cover aspects of web site design and strategy, including usability, marketing, branding, social media, mobile web, and more. Tutorials will be offered on usability testing, storyboarding, focus groups, personas, accessibility, and more.
Here are a few highlights:

State of Michigan User Experience Awareness Day

Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 1:00 – 4:00 PM

Michigan State Police Training Academy Auditorium, Lansing

As part of our mission to promote usability in the state of Michigan, the Michigan Chapter of the Usability Professionals Association (MiUPA) is pleased to host the State of Michigan User Experience Awareness Day

This event is being held in conjunction with the State of Michigan Department of Technology Management & Budget (DTMB), and is primarily focused on supporting usability efforts throughout the state government.

When

Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 1:00 – 4:00 PM

Where (Please note location change)

Michigan State Police Training Academy Auditorium
7426 N Canal Rd
Dimondale, MI 48821-5001

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There is limited seating available for the afternoon session, which runs from 1:00 – 4:00 PM

Afternoon agenda:

User Centered Design methods you can use today.

  • Method Discussions
    • User Profiles and Personas
    • User Requirements vs. Technical Requirements and the Separation of Designer / Programmer roles
    • Web Evaluation Lite
    • Writing for the Web
  • Open Discussion
  • Next Steps

There is no fee for this event, thanks to our generous sponsors:

Reservations will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis.

Please send reservation requests to president@miupa.org