| UX/Web Design | 25th May 2010 | Web Developer |
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| Conference opening
10:00 - 10:20
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Persuasive Design: Encouraging Your Users To Do What You Want Them To! Andy BuddSo you've designed a great product, fixed a stack of usability problems and spent a fortune on marketing. The only problem is, people aren't using it. In this session you will learn how to get your users to do what you want them to through good design, human psychology and a touch of mind control. |
Session 1
10:20 - 11:20
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Web Development 2.0 Bruce LawsonForget the empty "Web 2.0" buzzword! Web development, however, is changing. In this session, Bruce gives and overview of HTML5, its intelligent forms, scriptable images and native video. Together with CSS3 and SVG, it will change the way you work making it easier to develop exciting applications. The emergence of more and more Web-enabled devices presents headaches: do you write and test many sites for different devices, or make one site for all? Some simple techniques help you write one site to work everywhere, saving you time and grey hairs. Web development 2.0: Web workers of the world, relax! |
| Break
11:20 - 11:40
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Modele mentalne a strony WWW Marek Kasperski |
Session 2
11:40 - 12:40
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jQuery: Write Less, Do More Remy SharpjQuery is a JavaScript library which allows you to develop solutions with less code, in less time. You can build interactive prototypes for your prospective clients, or take an existing solution and add new dynamic behaviour with little effort. We will see how jQuery can be used to quickly and concisely apply JavaScript behaviour to your web app. It will cover selectors, Ajax, DOM manipulation and more. The aim: to produce lean unobtrusive JavaScript with jQuery |
| Break
12:40 - 13:00
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Stop Being So Clever Inayaili de LeónCSS3 is here and now is the time to use it! In this session we will see how we can create more powerful and robust style sheets; how carefully considered CSS can save you from IE headaches; and why you should be using CSS3 now to save you time — without breaking the Web for older browsers — and to make the world a better place. |
Session 3
13:00 - 14:00
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RIA/Silverlight 4 Bartłomiej ZassFuture of RIA and role of Silverlight 4 in this context. More details soon. Stay tuned! |
| Lunch
14:00 - 15:00
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jQuery for designers: the essentials Remy SharpThis talk will introduce some more advanced features of jQuery to designers beyond simply showing and hiding, expose common development issues and help you to identify specific areas jQuery can help build part of your application. |
Session 4
15:00 - 16:00
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Czas przyspieszyć - optymalizacja wydajności stron internetowych Piotr Czekała |
| Break
16:00 - 16:20
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The Future of Mobile UX Antony RibotHow technology, web standards, human behaviors and emotion will affect our mobile user experiences. |
Session 5
16:20 - 17:20
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Mobile Social Location Matt BiddulphIt’s a great time to be building mobile location apps. Phones with GPS and compasses are now widely deployed, with good mobile data plans available. Projects like Geonames and OpenStreetMap are creating reusable datasets that provide the data backbone for your service. Open source mapping and GIS software is getting better and better. How do applications like Foursquare, the Dopplr Social Atlas and Twitter (with its new geolocation API features) bring people into the equation? We’ll explore how location data can be improved through the collective intelligence of a social network. We’ll consider how the interaction design of a service can be as important as its database schema for successful data analysis. We'll highlight the most interesting systems out there, and give a comparison between the different platforms and styles of application available to you. |