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    March 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment

    I have met interesting people as well as learned all about new technologies at each of these conferences, so there is no way I am missing this year.
    It is coming up quickly

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    I recently wrote about self directed learning for UX Professionals. One of the suggestions was about reading and it is important in our day and age of information overload to focus on the material that is going to help the most.
    There are too many design books available nowadays.
    While there is likely to be value [...]

    Knowledge Community (www.intel.com/pressroom)
    Price: Free
    Knowledge Community creates a secure school online community for students, parents, teachers and administrators.
    Spanish I A (http://www.amered.com)
    This new courseware is designed to help students understand Spanish through study guides, practice activities, and interactive games.
    iKnow! (http://www.iknow.co.jp)
    iKnow! makes it possible to create learning modules in 188 languages for study within the community-powered suite of [...]

    The 2008 presidential election marked two great changes to the U.S. Presidency. The  most obvious, of course, was the election of an African-American as the next president of the United States.
    But the bigger change over the long term was the crowning of the Internet as the king of all political media. It was the end [...]

    This sounds like every web design project I’ve ever been asked to do.
    It was posted on Usability Counts by Patrick Neeman at:
    http://www.usabilitycounts.com/2008/04/09/if-architects-had-to-work-like-web-designers/
    I had this on a previous blog, and that blog’s not around anymore. I figured it’s worth keeping around. By the way, I have no idea of who the author is.
    Dear Mr. Architect:
    Please design [...]

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