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TechMaine UUUG Meeting - UX Clinic (Westbrook, ME, USA)

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 by Susan Doran
March 25, 2008
6:00 pmto8:00 pm

The March meeting of TechMaine’s Usability / User Experience Users Group (UUUG) will be a “UX clinic” in which attendees can bring in a user interface to be evaluated, and learn from the evaluations of others’ interfaces. Feel free to attend, even if you don’t plan to have your user interface evaluated.

Door Prize: Registered attendees will be entered in a drawing for the new O’Reilly book, Programming Collective Intelligence: Building Smart Web 2.0 Applications, by Toby Segaran, First Edition, August 2007. You must register and attend to be in the drawing.

A presentation of UUUG: The TechMaine Usability / User Experience Users Group. No charge, plenty of free parking. Location: TechMaine Technology Center, Westbrook. Visit The UUUG Web Site for more information.

UUUG is sponsored by IDEXX Laboratories, a worldwide leader in innovative products and services for veterinary, food and water applications.

Please register online to attend and to be entered in the door prize drawing. Please include your email address when registering, so that we can notify you if there is any change in the schedule.

Greetings from Maine!

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 by Susan Doran

There’s a growing UX community in Maine–that’s bringing together people interested in conversations with peers, convening around fun and skills-quickening professional events, and basically knowing who’s who and what’s going on in the great state of Maine. In service to that goal, an informal group called MaineUX is getting off the ground.

MaineUX is a community reflecting the “big-tent” of UX, usability, information architecture, design of many stripes — visual, interaction, UI, web, games, software, intranets, graphic, industrial — stretching across the frontiers of social networking, new media, collaborative tech, web 2.0, user-centric IT, search, findability, taxonomy/ontology, information design, creative content strategizy, SEO/SEM, online marketing and advertising, agile and nimble programming, library & information science, elearning, and more.

MaineUX welcomes everyone designing dynamic, memorable, and meaningful user experiences in Maine!

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KEY MAINEUX RESOURCES

maineux.org is a calendar of events in Maine and NH. Since we’re just beginning to think of ourselves in this way, there aren’t that many UX-specific events in Maine. The UX events we do have are awesome. The others are too: a hodge-podge of events we think may be of interest to the MaineUX community. We appreciate people throughout the state sending along events that should be on the calendar. In the future maineux.org may be one-stop shopping for events, job postings, announcements, discussions.

But in the meantime, we rely on its companion MaineUX Google Group as a forum for people to pose questions, compare notes, broach design conundrums, add 2cents to discussions, share cool articles and blog posts. Promote events, post, and hear about, job openings. Meet new people who actually get what we do for a living!

Every fall TechMaine (formerly the Maine Software Developers Association) holds an annual statewide IT conference. For the past several years, a track has been dedicated to Usability & User Experience—often featuring UX experts from Maine as speakers. In 2006 and 2007, as a volunteer to TechMaine, I organized the UX Track, and was wicked excited to bring in amazing speakers like Steve Krug and Carolyn Snyder, Tim Spalding of LibraryThing and John McGrath of wordie (both Maine start-ups), Gessica Silverstein from Molecular, Kyle Pero Soucy, esteemed luminary from NH, Beth Loring from Bentley Design & Usability Center, Sarah Bloomer, Cay Lodine, Ann Marie McCarthy, and more! (To promote the event, MaineUX created a separate mini-site for the UX Track)

Finally, the last Tuesday of every month is TechMaine’s UUUG meeting (User Experience & Usability Users Group). Held at TechMaine’s headquarters in Westbrook, it’s been a terrific focal point of UX activity in Maine! The meetings feature top-notch local UX practitioners and peers presenting on a topic of interest and relevance to the group, including:

  • UX Clinic, inspired by World Usability Day’s staple usability expert review session for nonprofits
  • Exciting presentations summarizing highlights from Cooper, Nielsen, and UIE conferences
  • 10-minute topics - a semi-regular event - lightning fast and stimulating!
  • UX in Agile vs User-Centered Design Environments
  • Synergy: Usability and Accessibility
  • Essential Fundamentals of Usability Testing
  • Developing and Using Personas - highly interactive and session

You don’t need to be a TechMaine member to attend — and the meetings draw anywhere from an intimate 10 to 30+. Note: Registering ahead of time will get you entered into a drawing for an awesome O’Reilly book–given away at the end of every single meeting!

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Who knew that getting involved with MaineUX could mean building your professional library, building your contacts list, and building community in Maine! Join the discussion list, consult and populate the events calendar, come to UUUG meetings, check out MaineUX events, soon to appear in your part of the state — and stay in touch!

Highlights from Cooper and Nielsen (Westbrook, ME, USA)

Saturday, January 19th, 2008 by Keith Instone
January 29, 2008
6:00 pmto8:00 pm

Hear recaps from 2 major user experience events:

  • Cooper’s 4-day Interaction Design Practicum covers their entire goal-directed design process from research through development support, with a focus on persona creation and use. Learn the top ten take-aways from this course.
  • User Experience 2007 was a recent Nielsen Norman Group conference. Learn Jakob Nielsen’s view of the current State of Usability –- where we have come and where we need to go, as well as some other highlights from the conference.

A presentation of UUUG: The TechMaine Usability / User Experience Users Group.