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Adrian Mendoza: Mobile UX 2.0: Designing for performance

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Adrian Mendoza

Mobile UX 2.0: Designing for performance

Tuesday, February 11, 2014, 6:30 PM to 9 PM

EnerNOC: 1 Marina Park Dr, Boston, MA 02210

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to the Silver Line Courthouse T stop. Paid parking is available at surface lots nearby.

Please bring a photo ID, and when you arrive, check in with the security desk in the lobby. The event will be held on the 5th floor. When you step out of the elevators, go to your right and you will find us.

Bentley User Experience Center Courses

User Experience Certificate

If you want to pursue advanced study but can’t commit to a full graduate degree program, a certificate offers an ideal solution. Bentley University’s User Experience Certificate program is one of the oldest and most respected programs of its kind in the country. Building a solid foundation in human factors, usability engineering and project management, this certificate helps participants increase the usability and performance of their product designs while reducing development costs. Learn more.

User Experience Boot Camp

Created for software and hardware designers, web architects, and information designers, this program is the only one of its kind in the United States. Some of the country’s leading authorities on usability join in presenting this five-day program, offering an unparalleled opportunity to build your knowledge of

user-centered design methods. Participants are immersed in the user-centered experience during a full week of interactive discussions, expert panels, and hands-on workshops at Bentley’s state-of-the art Bentley User Experience Center. Learn more.

Customized Training

Bentley also offers customized educational opportunities at your work site, at Bentley, or by video conferencing. Faculty may present standard or customized instruction to suit specific corporate and organizational needs. Workshops typically range in length from one day to one week. A group minimum of 10 is required for customized offerings. Sample topics include: Introduction to HCI and the User-Centered Design Lifecycle, Human Factors and User Experience Design, User Requirements and Task Analysis, Customized Usability Boot Camp, User Requirements Gathering, Intro to Rapid Prototyping and UI Design, Internationalization, Usability Inspections, and Usability Testing.

Larger groups outside of New England can become corporate partners and benefit from low or no cost registrations. To discuss your specific training needs, please contact Bill Gribbons at wgribbons@bentley.edu or 781.891.2926.

Master of Science in Human Factors in Information Design

Through the Master of Science in Human Factors in Information Design (MSHFID) program, working professionals learn innovative approaches to product development that integrate the goals of the business and the end-user. Students develop a full understanding of the importance of a top-quality user experience, and gain leading-edge skills in business management. This powerful combination of knowledge and skills puts MSHFID graduates in high demand for senior-level positions at leading companies worldwide. Learn more.