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SAP Design Guild: Book review, Universal Usability

Gerd Waloszek reviews the new book on Universal Usability. "This review takes a personal look at the book Universal Usability edited by Jonathan Lazar." Two excellent tabular overviews of the book will give you a good sense of what it is about. By Keith Instone at 2007 Sep 25 - 15:04 | Books

Universal Usability sites merged

This week, I merged universalusability.org (which got its start as a student project for the 2000 Conference on Universal Usability) and uuslash.org (which was created in May, 2003, as a community news site). What you see here is the new community site for universal usability. It contains information about what we mean by "universal usability" and news contributions (in blog style) about the topic.News entries from the previous sites were migrated here, which is why we have news going back to 2000.I was not able to save most of the accounts - we got hit hard by spammers - so if you had an account on uuslash.org, please create a new one here. Sorry for the inconvenience. By Keith Instone at 2006 May 20 - 12:30 | About this site

Workshop on Universal Usability

On June 2, 2006, the Workshop on Universal Usability will take place in conjunction with the Human-Computer Interaction Lab's 23rd Annual Symposium (at the University of Maryland).Jonathan Lazar and Sarah Horton will lead the workshop. Description of the workshop:Many governmental initiatives focus on providing universal access to technology for diverse user populations, but having access to technology doesn't help if the interfaces are hard to use. Universal usability is the study of making interfaces easy to use for all users, including young users, older users, economically disadvantaged users, and users with perceptual, motor, and cognitive impairments. Our goal for this workshop is to explore current trends in design and technology that help or hinder the development of universally usable interfaces. Specific topics that we hope to address include:Collaborative design: Designing user interfaces that can be adapted by the userDesign methodology: Incorporating universal usability into the development processTools: Software and guidelines for achieving universal usabilityTechnologies: How technologies such as web applications and mobile devices affect universal usabilityPolicies: Government policy related to universal usabilityEach workshop participant will be expected to make a short 5-10 minute presentation. One-page position papers were due May 15th. By Keith Instone at 2006 May 20 - 01:57 | Events

Universal Design: Design for All People (Japan Society of New York)

Friday, October 22, 5:30 - 8:30 pm, Japan Society, East 47th Street, 1st and 2nd AvenuesUniversal Design is the design of products and environments intended to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need of adaptation or specialized design. The concept of Universal Design was first created by Ronald Mace, internationally recognized architect and designer in the 1980s, and has since spread around the world. In Japan, one of the world's most rapidly aging societies, the universal design approach has been adopted by numerous companies and has become part of everyday life.Sam Farber, Founder, OXO International Inc., will give the symposium's keynote address, followed by a panel discussion featuring:Dr. Daniel Fechtner, Director of Stroke Services, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation;Dr. Patricia Moore , President, Moore Design Associates and Adjunct Professor of Industrial Design at Arizona State University;Scott Henderson, Vice President of Industrial Design, Smart Design, Inc.;Bruce Hannah, Professor of Industrial Design, Pratt Institute;Dianne Pilgrim, Director-Emeritus, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum;Satoshi Nakagawa, Principal, Tripod Design, Inc.,among others.The symposium aims to offer a deeper understanding of universal design by investigating how demographics, design initiatives and businesses intersect as key factors and players in the development of user-friendly, inclusive products for all people. Presented in collaboration with the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. Followed by a reception. By Keith Instone at 2004 Oct 20 - 06:00 | Events | read more

Universal usability at CHI 2004

CHI 2004 was last week in Vienna. Here are some of the events that were related to universal usability.Tutorials: Cross-Cultural User-Interface DesignWorkshops: Helping Users to Use Help, HCI and HomecareDevelopment consortiumTuesday Papers: Universal usabilityWednesday Papers: Humane interfaceWednesday Panel: Technology: A Means for Enhancing the Independence and Connecivity of Older PeopleWednesday Short talks: Web For All, and All For Web By Keith Instone at 2004 May 3 - 20:06 | Events

Universal usability in Denmark

Just a note to let you know that the Danish chapter of SIGCHI now has a Universal Usability working group. We are particularly interested in contact with others (especially Europeans) working in this area. If you expect to be in Denmark and would like to make a presentation to the group we would certainly like to hear from you. By Cathy Toscan at 2004 Apr 16 - 06:00 | Local organizations

CUU 2003 proceedings

Links to items from the CUU 2003 proceedings are now available on the CUU 2003 program page.Links go to the ACM Digital Library. You will have to log in to get to the PDF files. My SIGCHI membership gave me access, but if you have a general membership in the ACM DL, you should probably be able to get to them as well. Also, you can buy 1 item at a time if you wish. By Keith Instone at 2003 Dec 14 - 07:00 | Conferences on UU

The conference is starting

The 2nd Conference on Universal Usability begins tomorrow in Vancouver. By Keith Instone at 2003 Nov 9 - 07:00 | Conferences on UU

New Participation Categories for CUU 2003: Doctoral consortium and Late breaking research

The 2nd ACM Conference on Universal Usability is seeking Doctoral Consortium applicants, and extended abstracts on late breaking research in Universal Usability. The conference will be held in downtown Vancouver, Canada from November 10 –11, 2003. See http://sigchi.org/cuu2003/ for conference details. Special rates for early conference registration are available until October 13, 2003. The CUU 2003 Doctoral Consortium provides an ideal opportunity for doctoral students to explore their research interests in an interdisciplinary workshop, under the guidance of a panel of distinguished research faculty. The Consortium will be held on Sunday November 9, 2004. Ten (10) students will be invited to attend and discuss each student's work in turn. Student participants will have a poster of their work exhibited at the main conference. Students will receive complimentary conference registration, and reimbursement of travel, accommodation and food. The deadline for submission is Monday September 22, 2003, 5:00 p.m. (1700) Pacific Standard Time. The Second Conference on Universal Usability is seeking extended abstracts on late breaking research in Universal Usability. We are particularly looking for papers from the social science, economics, communications and sociology community in order to build bridges between researchers in these disciplines and interface designers. By Shari Trewin at 2003 Aug 22 - 06:00 | Conferences on UU | read more

The good, the bad and the irrelevant

With a name like The good, the bad and the irrelevant, how could you not want to attend this conference?"The user and the future of information and communications technology," September 3-5, Helsinki. Organized by COST Action 269.The goal is to bring together technology developers, designers, policy makers, social scientists (and others) to talk about a human-centric point of view to technology.The programme lists topics such as diversity, design for communities, democracy, users as designers, and usability studies. By Keith Instone at 2003 Aug 6 - 06:00 | Events123next ›last »
 

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