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Welcomes YouJuly 13, 2010
Tonight’s program…
Designing with the Mind in Mind: The Psychological Basis for UI Design Rules
Jeff Johnson, UI Wizards, Inc.
Tonight’s speaker…Jeff Johnson is principal consultant at UI Wizards, Inc., a product usability consultancy
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For all the updated information you need about BayCHI, visit…
www.baychi.org
Tonight’s program…
Designing with the Mind in Mind: The Psychological Basis for UI Design Rules
Jeff Johnson, UI Wizards, Inc.
Tonight’s speaker…Jeff Johnson is principal consultant at UI Wizards, Inc., a product usability consultancy
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Upcoming BayCHI Tutorial:Tummeling with Heather GoldHow do you create conversation for many people?
Innovative comedian Heather Gold explains basic differences between presentation and conversation and the assumptions underneath each. More entertainingly (and usefully) she demonstrates these ideas by creating a great, relevant conversation in the room so that all can feel the difference.
When: Saturday, August 7, 2010, 10am - 4:30pmWhere: San Mateo Public LibraryCost: $170 for BayCHI members / $200 non-members (price increases $40 after 07/31)Information: www.baychi.org/tutorial/20100807
“Heather’s a black belt in engaging audiences in a
meaningful and authentic way.”
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for: our list of tutorial notes and videos how to reserve, borrow, and return
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BayCHI Podcasts and Conversations Network BayCHI podcasts are now available via
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We need additional volunteers to help with this exciting effort:
• Podcast Curator• Podcast Copywriter
BayCHI Recording Policy
Recording of this program meeting by audience members is not permitted
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BayCHI Congratulates the Incoming 2010-2011 Officers
Claudia Brenner, Chair
Abi Jones, Vice Chair
Steve Williams, Treasurer
22
August BayCHI Meeting
Tuesday, August 10th, 7:30 – 9:30PM @ PARC
Exciting programs and speakers TBA
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