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Subject:Re: Course in user and task analysis From:Keith Jeremy Posner <posner -at- SODALIA -dot- IT> Date:Thu, 22 Oct 1998 09:24:14 +0200
Charlotte,
I've managed to find the following information.
1. SLOVENIA
Janice Redish will be teaching a full day workshop on usability as part of
a
conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia October 29-31. There will be other
workshops too for the same conference price. Check it out at http://www.hermes.si/TechCommConf/
or write to
Carol Chubiz
carol -at- hermes -dot- si
HERMES Softlab
Phone: +386 61 18 65 200
Address: HERMES SoftLab, Litijska 51, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
> .................. I am very interested in
> joining such a course, if you get any recommendations.
>
> Charlotte.
>
> __________________________________________
> Charlotte H. Jacobsen
> AMROSE A/S chjac -at- amrose -dot- spo -dot- dk
> Forskerparken 10 www.amrose.spo.dk
> +5230 Odense M Tel: +45 63 15 71 90
> Denmark Fax: +45 63 15 61 71
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Keith Jeremy Posner [mailto:posner -at- SODALIA -dot- IT]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 1998 10:59 AM
> To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
> Subject: Course in user and task analysis
>
> Can anyone recommend a good course **in Europe** on user and task
> analysis for interface and documentation design?
>
> Many thanks
> Keith Posner
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