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	<title>Comments on: UI10 Review</title>
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	<description>User Experience * Usability * Emerging Technologies</description>
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		<title>by: Kyle Pero</title>
		<link>http://mikemadaio.com/ui10-review#comment-76</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2005 04:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I second that! I had a great time at UI10 and learned a lot. Meeting up with other UX people in the Philly area was definitely a highlight.
 
On Wednesday, I attended Rolf molich's session on &quot;Advanced Methods for Usability Testing&quot;. This was a great session filled with a lot good facilitator tips and tricks.

On Thursday, I went to Christine Perfetti's session on &quot;Product Usability: Survival Techniques&quot;. We created a paper prototype and went through 3 iterations of a design after conducting 3 user tests. It was a little exhausting, but a lot of fun and very interesting.

By far the most valuable day for me was Friday. I participated in Rolf Molich's CUE 5 study for the &quot;Usability Practicum&quot;. There were approx. 20 other people in the study. We all had to do a usability evaluation (either a expert review or user test) on the IKEA IPAX Wardrobe Planner and submit reports prior to the conference. Rolf compared our data and the results were very interesting. If UIE decides to have the practicum again a *HIGHLY* suggest usability professionals to take part. This practicum was invaluable!</description>
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<p>On Wednesday, I attended Rolf molich&#8217;s session on &#8220;Advanced Methods for Usability Testing&#8221;. This was a great session filled with a lot good facilitator tips and tricks.</p>
<p>On Thursday, I went to Christine Perfetti&#8217;s session on &#8220;Product Usability: Survival Techniques&#8221;. We created a paper prototype and went through 3 iterations of a design after conducting 3 user tests. It was a little exhausting, but a lot of fun and very interesting.</p>
<p>By far the most valuable day for me was Friday. I participated in Rolf Molich&#8217;s CUE 5 study for the &#8220;Usability Practicum&#8221;. There were approx. 20 other people in the study. We all had to do a usability evaluation (either a expert review or user test) on the IKEA IPAX Wardrobe Planner and submit reports prior to the conference. Rolf compared our data and the results were very interesting. If UIE decides to have the practicum again a *HIGHLY* suggest usability professionals to take part. This practicum was invaluable!
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