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Spring 2008 Saint Paul - uCamp Planning

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Exploring UX issues and techniques for open source communities

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uCamp Theme

Our theme is: "uCamp: Exploring UX issues and techniques for open source communities". Time is fast approaching for the Saint Paul uCamp and we need to start planning what talks and design projects we want to include.  We need a list of suggestions for talks and also, any design projects, the design team will need to prepare ahead of time so we need to select something.

 Check the link to see general ideas for Presentations at the conference Conference Presentation Suggestions page .  Scroll down here to a add your ideas for uCamp Suggestions.

uCamp Goals

We see the uCamp as an opportunity to share best practices for design, show developers and others how to add usability to their designs and to leverage the face to face time to best advantage.
(uCamp is a "camp" so it should be interactive, educational and fun (think summer camp with a User-Centred-Design focus).

Planning Meetings:

March 7 2008 uCamp Planning
March 18 2008 uCamp Planning
April 23 2008 uCamp Planning

When and Where

uCamp
Date: Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Time: 1:30pm - 5pm
Location: Conference Hotel
Venue: Banquet room space with tables, projector, whiteboard, presentation area, power outlets, wireless

General

Schedule

Wednesday Afternoon Schedule

Location: BarCamp Space or Breakout Room

Time Duration Activity Format Who
1:30pm 5 mins Welcome talk uCamp Coordinator and everyone
2:30pm 55 mins Lightning Talks (anyone can participate! Add a Lightning Talk topic)
discussion
uCamp Coordinator and everyone
2:30pm 45 mins Processes for Creating Personas (including some information on User Needs Assessment and & using personas to inform the design & development process)
talk 
Allison
3:15pm 15 mins Use Cases in the Context of the Fluid Project (What has been working.)
talk 
Allison & Erin
3:30pm 15 mins Evolution of Use Cases in the Kuali Student Project (What is Kuali Student? What purposes are Use Cases serving in this SOA environment; How are use cases created?)
talk 
Cindy,Doris, James, Tim
3:45pm
60 mins
Panel discussion about using user research, use cases, & scenarios in application design in the context of JA-SIG projects (feel free to sign up if you'd like to be on this panel...you can also contact Gary (gary@unicon.net) or Allison (abloodworth@berkeley.edu) with any questions)
panel discussion
Gary, Allison, Kuali team members TBD, other JA-SIG project team members
4:45pm 15 mins Wrap-up discussion uCamp Coordinator and everyone





Who will be attending

Name Role Institution
Allison Bloodworth Sr. Interaction Designer University of California - Berkeley
Cindy Nahm Kuali Student UX team University of British Columbia
Doris Yen
Kuali Student UC Team University of British Columbia
James Dudek Kuali Student Use Case Team
University of California - Berkeley
Tim Heidinger Kuali Student UX team University of California - Berkeley
Thomas O'Brien
Kuali Student UI Team University of California - Berkeley
Wil Johnson Kuali Student UI team Florida State University
Garey Taylor
Kuali Student UI team
University of Maryland
Joe Yin
Kuali Student UI team University of British Columbia
Paul Zablosky Strategy Group University of British Columbia
Gary Thompson User Experience Leader Unicon
Colin Clark Technical Lead, Fluid Project Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
Muzaffer Ozakca Programmer/Analyst DLP @ Indiana University, Bloomington
Erin Yu Interaction Designer, Fluid Project Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
Rachel Hollowgrass Kuali Student UX team University of California - Berkeley
Kristol Hancock Sr. Interaction Designer, Sakai Indiana University
Leo Fernig Kuali Student University of British Columbia

Presentation/Workshop Topic Ideas

Topic Presenter Who's interested in participating?
Personas (what they are, how to create them, how they add value) Allison 
Gary Thompson
User Needs Assessment    
Use Case documentation - what the right level of detail, what are the best collection methods, i.e. paper, databases, etc; how to link use cases w/ wireframes / prototypes
  Tim
Prototype techniques and tools
Allison, Gary
Tim
Widgets - what are they, best way to find them, make them and share them
  Tim
Accessibility checking tools and techniques
Colin Tim
Portal basics (working w/ portals)
Gary Tim
Designing for small form factors (i.e cell phones)

Tim
Any Google Web Toolkit stuff
  Tim

Lightning Talks

Lightning Talks have been very successful at other conferences and so we are hosting them again at the uCamp.

Potential Ideas for Lightning Talks

This section is for lightning talks that people are interested in hearing, but for which we don't have a committed presenter yet. If you're planning to give a lightning talk, please move your topic into the "Planned Lightning Talks" section above.

Topic Who could give this talk? (You can suggest other people here)
Who's interested in hearing this talk? Comments?
Topic idea
nominated person who could give this talk anyone who wants to hear the idea
Design Patterns Allison
Barbara, Paul
What is User Research and How to do it?
Allison, Gary Paul, Erin
Contextual Inquiries vs. Interviews
Allison, Gary Muzaffer
Hallway User Testing
Colin
Muzaffer
Quick User Testing for Everyone Colin, Erin Paul
Intro to Kuali Student Designs
Tim, Cindy
Allison, Paul, Erin
Intro to uPortal Designs and upcoming ideas
Gary Allison, Paul, Erin
Designing for small form factors (i.e cell phones)
Erin  
Accessibility checking tools and techniques Colin Allison, Paul
Support for multiple languages and character sets
Tim or Wil or Cindy
 
Challenges of Rich UI (AJAX) in Portals, i.e. are
portals still the right approach?
Tim or Wil or Cindy Paul
Using GWT as UI framework
Wil
 
Coming into a well-established set of projects & finding yourself plunged into a conference Rachel Paul and others
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