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Usability and User Experience SIG

• Contacts
• Meeting Information
• Summary of Past Events

The Capital Chapter's Usability Special Interest Group (SIG) is in full swing. We focus on techniques for user centered design, especially as they relate to documentation and Web development. Let us know what you want from the SIG, what meeting topics interest you, and how you might be interested in helping out. We have informal networking dinners before each meeting at a restaurant close by. Watch this space for more information on the SIG, and be sure to get in touch with David Dick at if you want to be on the SIG's e-mail list.

Contacts

WDC Chapter SIG Manager:

David Dick
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WDC Chapter SIG Assistant Manager:

TBD

Society-level SIG Manager:

Karen Bachmann
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Newsletter Editor:

David Dick
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Webmaster:

Whitney Quesenbery
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Meeting Information

See the Events Calendar page.

Future Meetings

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See the Society-level Usability SIG Web site and their Usability Interface newsletter.

Summary of Past Events

See the Usability SIG Summary of Past Events page for a summary of past Usability SIG eventss.

 
 
 

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