Symposium on Usability and Design
Symposium on usability and design, présentation en version française (fichier .pdf)
MISHA, April 12th
Institut Le Bel, April 13th
The 3rd Symposium on Usability and Design, held in collaboration with Louisiana Tech University, is scheduled to take place from Friday, April 12th to Saturday, April 13th.
The Pre-Symposium will feature insightful Master Classes, followed by a diverse array of presentations delivered by academics and industry professionals from around the world.
Pre-Symposium Master Classes:
- Chat GPT as a Writing/Design Aid at Early Stages of Writing Projects and Text Development, by Pavel Zemliansky, Oslo Metropolitan University
- Plain Language and UX: An Approach for Technical Communication, by Carolyn Gubala, University of California Davis, University of Strasbourg
- Fake News: A User Experience Perspective, by Ray Gallon, University of Strasbourg, The Transformation Society
The overarching theme of the Symposium is "Re-thinking Usability and Design”, exploring intersections with technical communication and localization. The primary objective is to convene researchers specializing in usability, technical communication, and localization to:
- Discuss the current state of research in these areas
- Present the results of recent (i.e., within the last year) research in these areas
- Collect comments and suggestions on ongoing or future research projects
- Explore opportunities for research partnerships with colleagues working in these areas
- Map prospective research trends in these areas
- Plan trajectories and discuss conference and publication venues for participants’ work
Registration is free but limited to 90 atendees.
For more information and registration, visit our website: htps://usability-conference.unistra.fr/ a
nd/or send an email to Renate de la Paix: delapaix[at]unistra.fr