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From: Sarah Horton
Date: May 22, 2007 8:50AM
Subject: World Usability Day New England Conference Announcement
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WUDNE 2007 CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT
Third Annual World Usability Day New England
Universal Usability in Teaching and Learning
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire, USA
November 8, 2007
9:00am - 4:00pm
www.dartmouth.edu/~wud
The Usability Professionals Organization is organizing World  
Usability Day on November 8, 2007 to promote ease of use in design.  
Events will be held in over 175 cities around the world with the goal  
of increasing awareness about the importance of usability and user- 
centered design.
For the third consecutive year, Dartmouth College and Landmark  
College are jointly organizing World Usability Day New England. Our  
theme is “universal usability to enhance learning, effectiveness, and  
understanding across people of all abilities.” This year’s conference  
will offer two tracks, one on Teaching & Learning and the other on  
Web Usability. Both tracks will explore ways in which a universal  
usability methodology can be used to design classrooms, curricula,  
instructional technology, library services and resources, and web  
sites that are usable by all.
This year we are fortunate to have Ben Shneiderman join us as  
keynote. Ben was instrumental in establishing the field of Human- 
Computer Interaction (HCI). In recent years, he has been promoting  
HCI for the universal user through efforts such as his award-winning  
book, Leonardo’s Laptop: Human Needs and the New Computing  
Technologies, the Conference on Universal Usability, and the  
Conference on Creativity and Cognition. We are delighted to have Ben  
set the stage for our daylong discussions about designing for people.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
We are currently soliciting proposals for presentations, posters,  
demonstrations, and discussions that relate directly to universal  
usability as applied to teaching, learning, and web development.  
Proposals should be from 1–2 pages in length, and include the  
following information:
Contact information:
-Name
-Email address
-Title
-Affiliation
Session information:
-Title
-Type (30-minute presentation/demonstration or poster session)
-Track (Teaching & Learning or Web Usability)
-Description
We know that the best learning takes place when we are active  
participants. Thus, we are particularly interested in proposals that  
describe methods of engaging conference attendees in the session.
Please send your submissions to  = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =  by June 22, 2007.
Those interested in attending, stay tuned and hold the date! More  
information will be forthcoming.
Best regards,
Sarah Horton, Susan Fliss, and Larry Cusick
Dartmouth College
Steve Fadden, Julie Strothman, and Stephanie Kreseen
Landmark College
World Usability Day New England 2007: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~wud/
Past Conferences:
World Usability Day New England 2006 (Landmark College): http:// 
www.landmark.edu/wud/
World Usability Day New England 2005 (Dartmouth College): http:// 
www.dartmouth.edu/~wud/2005/
Related Links:
Usability Professionals Organization: http://www.upassoc.org/
World Usability Day: http://www.worldusabilityday.org/
Dartmouth College: http://www.dartmouth.edu/
Landmark College: http://www.landmark.edu/
Ben Shneiderman: http://www.cs.umd.edu/~ben/
