- From: Judy Brewer <jbrewer@w3.org>
- Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 20:38:25 +0100
- To: wai-events@w3.org
>From: "Brian Mangin" <bmangin@optavia.com> >To: "Brian Mangin \(E-mail\)" <bmangin@optavia.com> >Subject: DEADLINE EXTENDED: Call for Submissions - 7th Conference on Human Factors and the Web >Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 19:52:29 -0600 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook CWS, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0) >Importance: Normal >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.3018.1300 > >In response to requests for an extended deadline, we are pleased to announce >that the call for submissions to the HFWeb conference and tutorials is now >due January 23, 2001. Please visit the conference web site at >www.optavia.com/hfweb for complete submission details. The original >announcement is below. > >Thank you, > >Brian Mangin >Business Development Manager >Optavia Corporation > > >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > >7TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS AND THE WEB: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS >“Universal Access: More People, More Situations” theme highlights web >usability and accessibility > >MADISON, WI (December 11, 2000) - Optavia Corporation today announced a call >for submissions for the 7th Annual Conference on Human Factors and the Web >(HFWeb) and HFWeb tutorials, to be held June 4-6, 2001 at the Monona Terrace >Convention Center in Madison, Wisconsin. The HFWeb 2001 web site, >www.optavia.com/hfweb, was also announced. > The theme of HFWeb 2001 is “Universal Access: More People, More > Situations.” The focus will be on the challenges and applications of >accessibility and usability for web design, as well as other topics of human >factors interest. Topics may include usability studies of e-commerce sites; >current trends in accessibility design; human factors aspects of emerging >web technologies; current challenges of applying technology to web design; >or web design strategies. > Submissions are requested for papers to be presented at the conference. >Papers for the conference are opportunities to present pieces of original >research that relate to human factors and web accessibility, and to receive >comments and direction from a group of interested peers. Presentations will >be 30 minutes in length with a 15 minute question and answer period. The >conference, which is aimed at professionals in the human factors and >usability field, is free to registered attendees. > Submissions are also requested for the tutorials being held following with >the conference. Tutorials allow presenters to provide an in-depth look at >specific human factors areas. These full-day sessions will facilitate >dissemination of specific practices and knowledge among practitioners of >usable web design processes. The submission deadline for papers and >tutorials is January 11. (NOTE: deadline extended to January 23, 2001) > Optavia Corporation, a usability research and consulting company for >e-commerce, is hosting the HFWeb 2001 conference and tutorials. The HFWeb >conference is an annual event of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society’s >Internet Technical Group. Such noted companies as Microsoft Corporation, >IBM and SBC Technology Resources, AT&T, and US West Communications have >previously hosted the HFWeb conference. > For complete information on submission topics and requirements, the cost of >tutorials, or for any additional information, visit the HFWeb 2001 site at >www.optavia.com/hfweb, or contact Kary Lehman, Conference Administrator, at >608-260-9000. > Optavia Corporation (www.optavia.com) serves the e-commerce industry with >usability research and consulting for business-to-business, >business-to-consumer, and business-to-employee commerce. The company’s >customer-centered usability evaluation and web design services benefit >clients nationwide by improving customer interactions online. Optavia’s >services promote superior usability and accessibility for client sites, >helping more of the client’s customers succeed more of the time. Using real >people and real tasks, Optavia Corporation makes technology comfortable. > >### > -- Judy Brewer jbrewer@w3.org +1.617.258.9741 http://www.w3.org/WAI Director, Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) International Program Office World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) MIT/LCS Room NE43-355, 200 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA
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