I have a CS degree, a family, and roughly the same amount of experience,
mostly in UI implementation (with ad hoc design) rather than hardcore IxD.
I do a lot of reading, and I'm subjecting my coworkers to a design process
as I flesh it out and test it.  I took a look at the Cooper IxD Practicum,
and it sounds like a more concentrated way to get a bit of formal training.
Anyone with Cooper training experiences to share?

-Jon



On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 2:40 PM, Adam Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Fred, I'm in almost the exact same situation, I've got 7 years of
> experience under my belt, and the thought of uprooting my family and
> leaving my job, just doesn't seem practical.
>
> Combine that though with the fact that my Bachelors is actually in
> CompSci and not design and you'll start to see why I started the
> thread. I'm worried that without something in my educational
> background to point to, I may actually end up stuck working for the
> same company (not a design company, I'm an in house resource) until
> god-knows-when...
>
>
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