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IA Summit 2008, Day 2

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The IA Summit was held in Miami, FL from April 10-14. Boxes and Arrows captured many of the main conference sessions (see schedule) starting on April 12.

Day 1, April 12 | Day 2, April 13 | Day 3, April 14


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Search patternsPeter Morville
Peter describes a pattern language for search that explains user psychology and information seeking behavior, highlights emerging technologies and interaction models, illustrates repeatable solutions to common problems, and positions us all to design better search interfaces and applications. (published 04/25/08)










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The information Architect and the Fighter PilotMatthew Milan
Matthew argues that fighter pilot and military strategist John Boyd can teach us a great deal about how to understand, interpret and design for human decision making. (published 04/25/08)









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E-service: What we can learn from the customer-service gurusEric Reiss
In this passionate and entertaining presentation, Eric Reiss talks about the design and execution of a system of activities – people, processes, and technology – that ultimately build brand, revenues, and customer satisfaction. (published 04/25/08)









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Practical Prototyping
Todd Zaki Warfel, Chris Conley, Anders Ramsay, and Jed Wood

The panel discuss various methods for prototyping with a focus on why we don’t prototype in software as much as we should and why we should be doing it more. (published 04/25/08)









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The Impact of Social Ethics on IA and Interactive DesignKarl Johan Saeth and Ingrid Tofte
Karl Johan Saeth, and Ingrid Tofte illustrate four cases showing that interactive design in one way or another is always based on interpretation of ethical rules, expressed or latent. IA and design are bound by cultural imperatives and this, Karl and Ingrid argue, is a fact we cannot ignore. (published 04/28/08)









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What do Innovative Intranets Look Like?James Robertson
James’ presentation provides highlights into the winning entries from the 2007 Intranet Innovation Awards and provides “lessons learnt” for organizations looking to drive innovation via their intranet. (published 04/28/08)









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Panel: Presence, identity, and attention in social web architecutreChristian Crumlish, Christina Wodtke, Andrew Hinton, and Gene Smith
In this discussion about presence, identity, and attention in social web architecture the panel talks about core IA related issues including: Structure of social sites, tagging and folksonomies, data models for people and their relationships, and navigating in a community site(published 04/28/08)









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UX in the Wind: Finding Experience on a MotorcycleJoe Sokohl
Keane’s director of user experience, Joe Sokohl, brings together his passions for motorcycling and user experience design in this talk about the intersection of industrial and interaction design in motorcycling.(published 04/29/08)









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Placemaking and Information ArchitectureDennis Schleicher
Dennis Schieicher explores how we as IAs can learn from placemaking in the physical world and investigates markets and public places around the use of mobile technologies and how they add another layer of communication and sense-making on top of physical public places.(published 05/08/08)









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Thanks to Jeff Parks, Jackie Wu, and Kit Seeborg of the B&A/V Podcast team for working their hearts out, as well as ASIS&T and the IA Summit organizers for their support.


More big thanks to Mark Blevis and Bob Goyetche for their assistance while at the Summit; taking phone calls and FTP files from Miami to Ottawa and back again, and lessons in Audacity for decreasing the bit rates, stereo sound, etc.

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