USABILITY - Beyond common sense: A talk by Jared Spool Organised by the British HCI Group and the UK UPA http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/talks/Spool/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- | Talk details Monday 8 April, 6:30 pm for 7 pm (finishing at 9 pm) Kennedy Lecture Theatre Institute of Child Health 30 Guilford Street London WC1N 1EH -> Map http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?pc=WC1N1EH Nearest tubes: Russell Square (Piccadilly Line) 5 minutes walk, Holborn (Central Line) 7-8 minutes walk, Euston (Victoria and Northern Lines) 10 minutes walk. | Outline While discussions around usability and human-computer interaction (HCI) have flourished in the UK in the last few years they are often understood in a simplistic way and held hostage by partisan groups. In his first public talk in London Jared Spool will try to go beyond the one-sided and common sense views of usability. Jared is one of the most thoughtful - and controversial - critics of received wisdom in usability. "I question the truths," he says. "That's what makes me the heretic." In his talk he will examine the relationship of usability to innovation and design, reaching some surprising conclusions. Building on insights from original research work conducted by User Interface Engineering, the company he founded in 1988, Jared will discuss designing for revenue on the World-Wide Web, and the need for retailers to develop Web site designs that are appropriate to their sectors. He will show that successful e-commerce companies often have the least HCI input into their sites but the best user-centred cultures. While he believes that the HCI community doesn't yet know enough about the Web experience, Jared will make a case for documenting designs that encourage particular user behaviours. You are invited for a stimulating presentation after which there will be considerable time for formal and informal argument and discussion. | Jared Spool - Biography A software developer and programmer, Jared founded User Interface Engineering (http://www.uie.com/) in 1988. He has more than 15 years of experience conducting usability evaluations on a variety of products, and is an expert in low-fidelity prototyping techniques. Jared is on the faculty of the Tufts University Gordon Institute and teaches seminars on product usability. He is a member of SIGCHI, the Usability Professionals Association, the Association for Computing Machinery, and the IEEE. Jared is a recognised authority on user interface design and human factors in computing. He is a regular tutorial speaker at the annual CHI conference and Society for Technical Communications conferences around the US. | Costs GBP30 GBP20 - British HCI Group and UK UPA members GBP10 - Student/unemployed (please bring verification) -> Registration details at http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/talks/Spool/ | Contact -> Eamonn O'Neill mailto:[log in to unmask] -> mailto:[log in to unmask] --------------------------------------------------------------------- -> British HCI Group http://www.bcs.org.uk/ -> UK Usability Professionals Association http://www.ukupa.org.uk/ Media sponsor: Usability News http://www.usabilitynews.com/ [v1.3]