User-Centered Analysis and Conceptual Design (Columbus, OH)
Wednesday, February 6th, 2008 by Human Factors International| March 10, 2008 | to | March 12, 2008 |
User-centered analysis is the basis for interface design that make sense to the user. With a clear definition of user requirements, developers and designers are able to create effective and usable software interface designs. Students learn the methods of analyzing user-centered requirements.Topics covered are user profiling, data gathering, scenarios, and transitioning to final design. The course offers stimulating lectures and hands-on exercises to give the student the tools and confidence needed to conduct an effective analysis. This course is an excellent complement to our Web design course.
Cost: $1495 per person; $1345 if three or more attend from same company
To register:
https://www.humanfactors.com/training/registration/registration.asp?id=254
Location information: http://www.mclabs.com/facilities/Columbus/