I attended this in New York in April. I would definitely recommend it
if you're looking for a 360-degree
jump-right-in-and-get-your-feet-wet introduction to Interaction
Design. Some of the topics were a review of concepts I was already
familiar with, but I found the juxtaposition of them very inspiring.
I still find myself making connections and following up on things I
had made notes about and wanted to research further.

Over the course of the 3 days the attendees break into small groups
and to work on an example design problem from initial problem
definition/brainstorming through execution of a paper prototype with
testing. It lets you put into action some of the concepts Tog
lectures about, and to me that hand-on involvement is a great way to
make it stick.

Go into it with an open mind and you will be rewarded.


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