EdUI 2009 Conference Proposals

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by Yuji Shinozaki :: Rate this Message:

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Hi All,

We are hosting the inaugural EdUI Conference here at the University of Virginia and I wanted to invite all of you to submit proposals or attend this Fall (Sept 21-22).  I am forwarding the Call for Proposals below.


EdUI 2009 is focused on User Experience Design and Usability in the Higher Education environment, but looking at the list of scheduled speakers (e.g. Jared Spool, Molly Holzschlag,  Michael Wesch) it looks like it will appeal to anyone interested in general Web UX and Usability.

Hope you can attend, if not present at the conference!

yuji
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Get your proposal in for the EdUI 2009 conference before it's too late!

This is your chance to present along-side Dan Rubin, Dana Chisnell, Jared Spool, Molly Holzschlag, Derek Featherstone, and Michael Wesch.

But you need to submit a proposal before it's too late! The deadline is July 1st. Submitting a proposal is easy. Visit http://www.eduiconf.org/call-for-proposals/. We only need a brief abstract (250 words or less).

We're particularly interested in:

  • Innovation and Change in Higher Ed Web sites
  • User Experience Design / Interaction Design
  • CSS Tips & Techniques
  • Use of Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, Blogs)

Registration is open

Not interested in presenting? Then don't wait to register for this conference! We have a maximum of about 300 attendees and we expect to sell out, so don't delay. Register Now!

Keep up with the conference


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Best wishes,
EdUI Conference Organizers



yuji

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Yuji Shinozaki
Sr. Technical Lead/Project Manager
University of Virginia
Advanced Technologies Group




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