Ideas for Presentations and Discussions
This is the place to propose and discuss ideas for presentations, BOFs, panels, tutorials, or any other venue that we can make happen for the 2008 Spring Conference.
Ideas from the Fluid Folks
There has been a lot of discussion amongst the Fluid Project members of what they can bring to the conference, and what sorts of things the members of other projects and communities would find most valuable. Some of the following activities have already been proposed, and some are just ideas for things that could be offered, depending on what people think. Comments and suggestions are invited from everyone.
UCamp Session
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.
Technical Seminar on JavaScript and DHTML for Portal and Portlet Developers
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.
Introduction to User-Centred Design
A session on user-centred design would be based on the very popular presentation given by Allison Bloodworth and Gary Thompson at the Rutgers Unconference.
User Research
A presentation on "User Needs Assessment" or "Contextual Inquiry" could be of interest to several of the projects.
Design Patterns
Work is being done in the Fluid Project on the creation of design patterns, and a design pattern library. The intention is to have the library be federated with other pattern repositories. Since design patterns can serve as a common standard for design expression between developers and interaction designers, a design pattern session could be of interest to any of the conference attendees, and across all projects.
User Testing
The Fluid project has done a lot of work developing approaches and protocols for doing user testing in projects distributed across many sites – mainly with uPortal and Sakai.
Collaboration Opportunities
There are a number of specific areas where projects may find opportunities to collaborate with Fluid. In brief outline form, these include:
UX Toolkit
- user research
- share personas
- collaborate on modeling
- techniques/UCD approach (low cost)
- design patterns
- advice to accompany UI templates
- open source design patterns library
- user testing protocols
- UX walkthroughs (of existing systems)
UI Technology
- DHTML accessibility techniques
- portal-friendly DHTML
- advice on client/server architecture
- components if useful
- file-picker
- file upload
- sortable tabs
- reorderer