Center for Plain Language Workshop: 3 quick ways to see if users understand your content
World Usability Day 2010
Posted September 2nd, 2010 by whitneyq| Country: | US | Local start: | Event is Over |
| City (& state): | Washington, DC | Local finish: | Event is Over |
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National Press Club 529 14th Street Northwest 20045 |
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Event Details
Celebrate World Usability Day with a stimulating afternoon on how to make sure that the people who read your documents, letters, announcements, and web pages can understand and use them. Learn and practice simple, low-cost techniques that you can put to work right away. This is a hands-on workshop. You will leave with experience in
- Reviewing a document from the perspective of different readers (persona-based review)
- Conducting "hallway evaluations"
- Running informal usability tests with members of your audience
Workshop leaders are 3 experts in plain language and usability
Whitney Quesenbery, www.WQusability.com
Ginny Redish, www.redish.net
Kate Walser, www.cxinsights.com
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Time: 1:00 - 4:30 PM
Place: National Press Club, Washington, DC
For more information http://centerforplainlanguage.org/events
Contact the organizer
Whitney Quesenbery
E-mail: whitneyq [AT] wqusability [DOT] com










