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User-Lab_to_host_West_Midlands_web_accessibility_workshop
| User-Lab to host West Midlands web accessibility workshop
10 June, 2004, West Midlands, UK
User-Lab to host West Midlands’ web accessibility workshop
User-Lab to host West Midlands’ web accessibility workshop to
promote better usability practice and community within the region
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User-Lab
http://www.biad.uce.ac.uk/research/userlabSite/user.html, the
user-centred design centre is to run a web accessibility
workshop on the 23rd June 2004. The workshop will allow
attendees to share practical tips and techniques for developing
accessible Web sites with the Birmingham Usability Group.
The workshop has been organised as a result the inaugural
meeting of the Birmingham Usability Group on 15th April 2004.
The meeting led by John Knight, Usability Engineer at User-Lab,
brought together practitioners involved in user-centred design
from across the West Midlands. John Knight spoke of the need for
a usability group in the West Midlands, and from this discussion
fifteen delegates including IBM's usability group from Warwick
have agreed to convene a Web Accessibility Workshop on 23rd June
2003.
"I have been aware of a growing number of practitioners working
away in development teams and consultancies; with little
connection to the usability community for quite some time. There
is a lot going on in the West Midlands in mobile telephony,
software and digital media and I hope that this group start can
take the city of 1,000 trades to the forefront of the experience
economy" explains, John Knight, Usability Engineer.
The web accessibility workshop will feature an overview of the
legal aspects of web accessibility and a series of practical
demonstrations of design and evaluation techniques.
The workshop, to be held on 23 June 2004 at User-Lab (Birmingham
Institute of Art and Design http://www.biad.uce.ac.uk/), costs
Ł50.00 GBP and is free to members of The Usability
Professionals' Association http://www.ukupa.org.uk/ and British
HCI Group http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/.
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This press release in available in PDF, plain text and Word
formats. Photographs are available of the User-Lab team.
The workshop, to be held on 23 June 2004 (from 10:00 until
16:30) at User-Lab (Birmingham Institute of Art and Design
http://www.biad.uce.ac.uk/), costs Ł50.00 GBP and is free to
members of The Usability Professionals' Association
http://www.ukupa.org.uk/ and British HCI Group
http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/.
The media spokesperson for User-Lab is John Knight, Usability
Engineer.
About User-Lab:
http://www.biad.uce.ac.uk/research/userlabSite/user.html
User-Lab is a non-profit making organisation based at Birmingham
Institute of Art and Design http://www.biad.uce.ac.uk/. The lab
is part of the Institute’s Research Department and is staffed by
a multidisciplinary team with expertise in digital media design,
human-computer interaction, psychology and software engineering.
The lab comprises three purpose built testing and design labs
that are equipped with the latest technology for conducting
behavioural, physiological and psychological research. The lab
has two related functions: to carry out research into the
digital experience and, based on the results of this work, to
develop an innovative commercial service.
In the two years since its inception, the lab has been involved
in a number of collaborative projects with RDAs, FEs, charities
and the public and private sector. The outcomes of these
projects range from assisting start up businesses to training,
as well as the lab’s core business of user-centred design
services.
User-Lab runs Web Accessibility Training with the Royal National
Institute for the Blind (RNIB) http://www.rnib.org.uk/ and
ECOTEC an international research and consultancy organisation
http://www.ecotec.com/.
----Contact----
Elemental PR:
Rachel Hawkes, Account Executive, Elemental PR Email:
user-lab@elementalpr.co.uk
Direct Telephone: +44 (0)870 745 9292, Mobile: +44 (0)7930
375663, Fax: +44 (0)870 745 9293, Website:
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