Web Usability and User Experience: how to get it right and how to measure it?

Starts: Tuesday November 10, 2009 at 8:30am
Ends: Tuesday November 10, 2009 at 12:30pm
Event Type: Training/Seminar
Region: London, United Kingdom
Location: Landmark Chambers
180 Fleet Street (Floor 2, room 206)
London , GREATER LONDON EC4A 2HG GB
Price: Seminar and workshop £95 (£65 for members of Intendance Research). Seminar only £55 (£35 for members of Intendance Research). Continental Brunch included. Prices do not include VAT.
Website: http://www.landmarkchambers.co.uk/contact_us
Industry:
Keywords: Web Usability, B2 B And B2 C Websites, Usability Eye Tracking, Site Evaluation, User Experience, Social Media
Intended For: Web managers, marketing and communications staff, intranet or extranet managers. Partners, small-business owners and managing directors.
Organization: http://www.intendance.com/research/source/?a=78477

Ever wondered how visitors use your website, or why they behave in a certain way?

Find answers to these questions and many more at Intendance's forthcoming web usability and user experience seminar and (optional) workshop. The seminar will be run by our guest speaker Chris Rourke*, founder of leading user experience consultancy User Vision, who will show you how to create a better web experience for your users, and much more...

visit http://www.intendance.com/research/source/?a=78477 to find out more about this seminar and workshop

*Chris Rourke is founder and principle consultant at leading usability consultancy User Vision. He has over 15 years consultancy and training experience in usability and human factors applied primarily to websites, software, mobile and consumer products.

Qualified in both Engineering Psychology and Ergonomics, Chris is President of the Scottish Chapter of the Usability Professionals' Association and is a member of various professional organisations, including the British Human-Computer Interaction Group (BHCIG).

Comments (1)

  • Hi - have a good seminary, distance is to far, price sounds reasonable, issue discussed seems to general in my eyes - my first impression. Had a nice day?

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    Klaus-Dieter Hinck, Usability Analyst and Consultant
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