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DAY TWO - Wednesday, October 27, 2004
   
Presentation 5

Theory and Practice of Community-Based Usability: Reports from the Field
Jeff Grabill, Writing, Rhetoric, & American Cultures (WRAC) and Writing in Digital Environments (WIDE) Research Center, Michigan State University

Presentation 6

Strategic User Research: Partnering with Customers to Compete Effectively
Christina Wodtke, Information Architect
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Tutorial F
Making the Business Case
Susan Weinschenk, Human Factors International
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Presentation 7

Internet Use in Low-Income Families: Findings from the HomeNetToo Project
Linda A. Jackson, Psychology, Michigan State University
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Presentation 8

Modern Web Development: Improving Usability, Accessibility, and Efficiency with Structured Semantic Markup and Cascading Style Sheets
Nate Koechley, Yahoo! Inc.-User Experience & Design Group

Meet the Director

Director's Vision for the Center and Tour
Sarah J. Swierenga

Luncheon
Keynote Speaker


The Art and Science of Persuasion
Susan Weinschenk, Human Factors International

Presentation 9

The Ethics of User-Centered Design: From Minor Dilemmas to Life or Death
Chauncey E. Wilson, WilDesign Consulting
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Presentation 10

The Role of Accessibility in Human Persuasion
John Eulenberg, Artificial Language Laboratory, Michigan State University

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Tutorial G

Usability Testing for Accessibility
Mary Grossnickle, Human Factors International
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Presentation 11

Practical Policy Change Strategies: Infusing Web Accessibility into the Organizational Environment
Charmane K. Corcoran, Client Advocacy Office/Libraries, Computing & Technology, Michigan State University
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Presentation 12

Moving Beyond "Using to Do": Broadening the Mandate for Usability Professionals to Include Lifestyle Interfaces
Bill Hart-Davidson, Writing, Rhetoric, & American Cultures (WRAC) and Writing in Digital Environments (WIDE) Research Center, Michigan State University
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