This weekend is OZIA 2007, the Premiere Annual Information architecture and Usability Forum in sydney
Here are the list of Topics/Speakers
- Matthew Hodgson - Semantic analysis in IA
- Scott Parsons - Exploring multidimensional tagging frameworks
- Donna Maurer - Ethical issues and information architecture
- James Breeze - Open your mind - map it!
- James Matheson - Information Architecture of Wikis
- Hurol Inan - Landing Page Optimisation
- Patrick Kennedy - "There's no I in team" – a case study in collaborative information architecture
- David Sless - ROI in Information Design: where IA figures in ID
- Faruk Avdi - Rise to Play a Greater Part – Delivering Specs in the Bigger Picture
- Steve Baty - Analysing Quantitative Data
- Iain Barker - Is length still an issue?
- Stephen Collins - Love in an elevator - selling the value of IA to business
- Gary Bunker - User Research in virtual worlds
- Elizabeth Pek - Designing sites people love - balancing emotion with business reality
- Sharon Varley - Get out your pinking shears, it’s time to cut a few patterns
- Rashmi Sinha - Fast, cheap & somewhat in control - 10 lessons from the design of SlideShare
Labels: behaviour, communities, IA, Ideas, Usability
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