Apparently my
gnashing of teeth a few days ago was unwarranted. We've now seen a nice up-tick in registration for our usability seminar at the National Press Club on Thursday.
We now have over 90 attendees registered, and
still have seats available.
It's an interesting group. Registrants include fine folks from the U.N. Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, USDA, World Resources Institute, Department of State, Defenders of Wildlife, the World Bank, and many others.
Here's the full list.
I got a peak at the speakers slides, and it's looking like a terrific three hours. Our panel will present a variety of useful tips including tips on how to conduct user testing in multiple languages and conduct audience research for an intranet. Once again, the speakers are:
- Claudette Archambault, Principal IT Specialist at U.S. Senate
- Steven Fuchs, Information Architect/Designer at Broadcasting Board of Governors
- Sanjay Koyani, Director, FDA Web Communications
- Kira Marchenese, Director, Internet Communications at Environmental Defense Fund
Hope to see you there!