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Here are presentation topics suggested by 2004 conference attendees:
- Accessibility – including physically challenged issues
- Advancements in usability research
- Advancements in web application usability
- Agile development and usability
- Best practices on web site – for example, shopping carts,
search engines
- Business and Usability integration
- Business justification of usability
- Card sorting
- Case studies – showing results of applied usability
- Collecting and sharing design patterns
- Communication across disciplines
- Contextual Inquiry
- Controversial issues
- Creating your own usability lab – how-tos, pros and cons
- Creative ways to use usability testing
- Cross cultural research
- CSS layout and its relationship to accessibility and usability
- Design documentation – how to communicate your designs
to the development team
- Discount usability
- Documentation usability
- Effect of broadband/display/mobility on user expectations and
emotions
- Ethical issues around usability and usability testing
- Eye tracking
- Field study techniques
- Finding your first job in usability or, finding the hidden usability
job market
- How can creative process techniques in other fields (e.g. playwriting,
storytelling) can be used in the creative process of user interaction
design
- How effective are focus groups in gathering user information?
- How non-usability experts can adopt usability practices in their
work
- How technology decisions impact user interface design
- How to do user research when your company/organization doesn’t
support user research
- How to handle usability when user interface development is done
offshore
- How to start a usability program
- Information architecture
- Integrating UCD into other methodologies and processes
- International usability testing and user centered design
- Intranet usability
- Introduction to topics that can be used in usability techniques,
such as marketing, psychology, statistics
- Longer-term field study techniques such as diary studies
- Managing Usability Teams
- Methodologies for fostering innovation within a team
- Mobile device usability
- New common industry formats
- Organizational Change
- Outsourcing
- Personas
- Presenting effective user interface functionality across varying
sized devices: large monitors, PDA, cell phone
- Prioritizing UCD activities
- Prioritizing usability findings
- Problem solving – what issues have you faced, and how have
you resolved them (organizational or project-related
- Product interface design
- Prototyping
- Remote usability
- Soft skills in usability (e.g. interviewing, running focus groups,
negotiating)
- Strategic usability
- Task analysis
- Translating web sites into different languages
- Usability and six sigma
- Usability and voting issues (perhaps a retrospective of the 2004
US election)
- Usability consulting issues and advice
- Usability for the disenfranchised
- Usability in advanced technologies
- Usability in forms design
- Usability of applications on mobile devices
- Usability of user authentication – how to balance usability
and security
- Using tools and techniques in the ‘real world’ work
environment (what works, what compromises need to be made)
- VOIP usability
- Web application interface design
- When to use different types of user research techniques
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