2-week Course on Human Factors

When: Jul 27 – Aug 01, 2009 and Aug 03 – Aug 07, 2009
Where: Ann Arbor, MI

The University of Michigan is again offering a 2 week course on human
factors at the end of July. If you are interested in human factors,
ergonomics, human-computer interaction, or usability, this course will
give you the opportunity to get some excellent training from experts
in the field.

This two-week human factors course, now in its 50th year, concerns the
design of systems, products and services to make them easier, safer
and more effective for human use. The first week of the course
focuses on human factors concepts and is a broad survey of human
factors topics important to designers and researchers. Human-computer
interaction is the focus for week two of the course and presents an
overview of major topics and issues in human-computer interaction
through workshops on selected concepts, methods, and procedures that
provide the foundation for design of effective human-computer systems
and web applications.

To find out more, visit http://interpro.engin.umich.edu/proed.htm?
id=57

User Experience Design Techniques for Agile Teams

When: February 25, 2009. Time: Noon – 5:00 PM
Where: Work Play Space, 941 Wealthy Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Following the regular XP West Michigan meeting will be this special registration-only workshop. Reserve your seat now at http://xpwestmichigan.org/pages/UserExperienceDesignWorkshop

The objective of user experience design (UE) is to deliver a satisfying overall experience as a result of a person’s interactions with a particular product or service. User experience designers perform user
research and usability tests, develop models of users, their attitudes, needs and behaviors and translate this intelligence into useful stories, sketches and prototypes. UE activities can inform and support an Agile development process.

User experience designers share many values with Agile developers. By changing the language of product definition from “features” to “user stories” Agile helps product teams focus on the value the product delivers to real people, rather than the technology used to deliver that value. By bringing people together to play the planning game, Agile makes it possible for developers to ask product managers “what do you mean by that?” and for product managers to ask “this seems easy, why
will this take so long? Agile developers and UE designers both want to solve real-world problems and value solutions over theory.

Even if you don’t have a UE specialist on your team, you can benefit from knowing more about UE methods. Please join Lane Halley for a survey of UE techniques, adapted for Agile teams. Through a combination of lecture and hands-on exercises, you will increase your understanding of UE methods and gain useful techniques you can use immediately.

In this half-day workshop, you will learn how to:

  • Choose appropriate UE techniques for your team and project
  • Successfully collaborate with diverse teams
  • Understand who your “user” is, and what he or she values
  • Create compelling design concepts that are shared by the entire
    team
  • Translate design concepts into smaller user stories that can be
    implemented
  • Prioritize and sequence product construction, without losing sight
    of the “big picture.”

This workshop is appropriate for people working on Agile teams, or anyone interested in a hands-on workshop in UE techniques.

About the presenter:

Lane Halley is a Principal Design Consultant with Cooper in San Francisco, CA. Her career spans the formative years of the interaction design profession. Prior to joining Cooper in 1997, Lane worked in
marketing, training development, technical account management and product management roles at SSC, Microsoft, Mindscape and SenSage. While at Cooper, she has helped companies ranging from start-ups to large corporations create compelling design solutions for enterprise and consumer applications, websites and devices and is a popular teacher of CooperU courses. Lane believes that interaction design is a bridge between product management and development, and that user experiencedesign informs and enhances Agile product development.

XPwm Meeting – UE and Agile: Two Great Tastes that Taste Great Together

Where: Work Play Space, 941 Wealthy Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Free talk: February 24, 2009, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Agile is very popular, and has produced successful products. However, even highly-functional Agile teams can fail because a successful product is more than just well-executed technology delivered on time. Many core Agile techniques (e.g. peer programming, integrated testing, refactoring) are focused on effective development. Often, Agile projects are staffed exclusively with people who write code. How does the Agile process best integrate the contributions of business stakeholders, and other team members? Even if there’s someone on the team who knows and represents the customer, what do you do when you have multiple customers? How do you know that your product will deliver a coherent user experience over time as it evolves? How do you balance feedback from team members and users so you can correctly prioritize and sequence user stories?

In this talk, Lane will draw on her experience with Agile teams to share how user experience design methods contribute to Agile projects and how UE activities can be coordinated with Agile development activities.

RSVP’s are appreciated for balancing snacks and seating.

Please click here to RSVP (yes, no, maybe):
http://xpwestmichigan.org/

This free talk will be followed by a workshop on User Experience design.

UXnet event at The Henry Ford: Out of this World!

UXNet is organizing an event in December that will be of interest to usability professionals. From their site:

Visit to The Henry Ford with your User Experience colleagues. See the special exhibit “Out of this World” and other parts of the museum (and Greenfield Village if the weather is good). There MIGHT be a special time/place to meet your UX colleagues, but there might not. If we all go on the same day, we will run into each other as we visit the museum, and that may be enough.

Saturday, December 6, 2008
9:30am – 5:00pm

The Henry Ford
20900 Oakwood Blvd
Dearborn, MI 48124-5029
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More information and RSVP at the Facebook event.

Sponsored by UXnet, the User Experience Network

World Usability Day – Three Events in Michigan!

November 13, 2008World Usability Day Events: 9-5 MSU, 3-5:15 Michigan Tech, 6-9:30 Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor, East Lansing, & Houghton, MI

World Usability Day is blossoming here in Michigan! We’ve grown from one event in 2007 to three events in 2008, spanning 555 miles within Michigan! Local events can be found in Ann Arbor, East Lansing, and Houghton. While it might be challenging to get to all three, please do join in the festivities, wherever you are located in Michigan!

Michigan Usability Professionals’ Association

The Michigan UPA chapter is offering Usability in Your Life and the Products You Use 6:00-9:30 p.m. in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Speakers from the University of Michigan, Ford Motor Company, Menlo Innovations, Tec-Ed, Ansys, and the getDowntown program of the Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce will highlight usability in transportation.

Michigan State University’s Usability and Accessibility Center

MSU is celebrating World Usability Day with their sixth annual usability and accessibility event. The event is 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at the MSU Union, in East Lansing, Michigan. A distinguished speaker line-up will address usability and accessibility issues.

Michigan Technological University

Michigan Tech is hosting WUD-UP! World Usability Day in the Upper Peninsula at Michigan Tech featuring a poster session 3:00-4:00 p.m. and a panel discussion 4:00-5:15 p.m. in Houghton, Michigan. Take the Global Transport Challenge! World Usability Day