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The UCamp sessions held at Sakai conferences and the Rutgers Unconference have been very well received. A UCamp session is planned for the Wednesday afternoon BarCamp period. This is partly in response to interest expressed by the Kuali Student folks, but we expect it to attract interest from the other projects as well.

Session Leader: ~Barbara.Glover@utoronto.ca Barbara Glover and members of Fluid UX community

(Anyone in the community at large: if you're interested in lending a
hand with this seminar, please let me know! – Barbara Glover)

Help Us Plan the UCamp

Minnesota April 2008 UCamp Planning Page

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In general UCamps offer information about what is User Centered Design (UCD) and how it can be applied to improve the user experience of learning management systems and other higher educational software. We will have topics on basic UCD and possibly other more advanced topics. All topics will be presented in a workshop like format to encourage collaborative learning and discussion amongst UCamp participants.

Technical Seminar on JavaScript and DHTML for Portal and Portlet Developers
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Writing client-side code for "Rich Internet Applications" is not for the faint of heart, especially within a portlet container. The objective is to describe techniques for ensuring that your code is safe and sane, as well as being effective and meeting accessibility requirements. A half-day seminar is planned for Sunday afternoon. Here is a pre-publication draft of the seminar description:

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  • Unique features of the JavaScript programming language
  • How to use the jQuery toolkit and the Fluid plugins
  • Techniques for avoiding collisions with other JavaScript code
    running in the portal
  • How to make your DHTML code more accessible

Background Material: http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Javascript+Best+Practices

Introduction to User-Centred Design

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