Thursday, September 8, 2005

Remote Usability Testing: Expert Panel Discussion

War overseas... Unstable political climates in the U.S.... Hurricane Katrina in the south... These days it seems like just about everything is affecting energy prices, and as some of us know too well, it is also affecting corporate travel budgets. This means that many of us may soon be faced with the daunting task of conducting a remote usability test.

Do not fear, UPA is here! For the September UPA meeting, you'll have access to the insights and experiences of four remote usability testing experts. Each panelist will have a few minutes to talk about their remote testing experiences, and then we'll open the discussion to questions from the audience. If you are new to the concept of remote testing, you'll have the opportunity to ask that burning logistical question you've always wondered about. If you happen to have experience with remote testing, come and compare your experiences to the panelist and participate in the discussion.

Please join us for this opportunity to learn about pitfalls to avoid, insider tips, and how you'll get the biggest bang for you buck when testing remotely. If you, or someone you know, would like to attend this event, please register by emailing events@upamn.org that you will attend. See the information below for more details.

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Event Details:

Date/Time:
September 8, 2005, 6:00 PM
Host:
Valerie Stoehr
Place:
UGS: The PLM Company
Address:
Guidant Campus, 4201 Lexington Avenue North, Arden Hills, MN 55126 [View/Print Directions & Maps]
Speaker:
A panel of remote usability experts
Topic:
Panel Discussion: Practical Considerations for Remote Testing

Agenda:

 

About Our Speakers

Our esteemed panel includes:

 

Cost & Registration

 

If you or someone you know would like to attend, please register by emailing events@upamn.org that you will attend.

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Last update: September 02, 2005