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LINKS FOR LIGHT READING
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This weeks "links for light reading" are also available here (for those who
click on the links below and find that they are broken):
<http://www.maxdesign.com.au/2008/05/01/some-links-173/>

Developer Beware: Using Flash to Detect Screen Readers
http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=61

Right-Justified Navigation Menus Impede Scannability
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/navigation-menu-alignment.html

Presentation Layer Accessibility
http://www.welterlin.com/whitepapers/presentationLayerAccessibility.php

Info-Snacking With Twitter
http://republicofinternets.com/2007/12/12/info-snacking-with-twitter/

How We Use Twitter for Journalism
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/twitter_for_journalists.php

Twistori 
http://twistori.com/

Case Study: Using Social Media On A Small Scale To Raise Money For Charity
http://davefleet.com/2008/04/case-study-using-social-media-on-a-small-scale-
to-raise-money-for-charity/

A Standards Quality Case Study: W3C
http://lehors.wordpress.com/2008/04/25/a-standards-quality-case-study-w3c/

CSS generated content pt1/blending the boundaries
http://www.onderhond.com/blog/work/css-generated-content-1

The accessibility of the date-time pattern in Microformats
http://www.isolani.co.uk/blog/access/AccessibilityOfDateTimeMicroformat

hAccessibility, one year on
http://www.brucelawson.co.uk/2008/haccessibility-one-year-on/

Stop using Ajax!
http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/stop-using-ajax/

Oh look, using Ajax in a stupid way is not a good idea?
http://www.wait-till-i.com/2008/04/29/oh-look-using-ajax-in-a-stupid-way-is-
not-a-good-idea/

Don't Be Afraid of Serif Fonts:
http://www.wpdfd.com/issues/86/dont_be_afraid_of_serif_fonts/

User Interface Implementations of Faceted Browsing
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/user_interface_implementations_of_facete
d_browsing/

Circtangles: A JavaScript art installation
http://www.themaninblue.com/writing/perspective/2008/04/25/

Kotatsu - table generator
http://www.askthecssguy.com/kotatsu/index.html

This is how you get SIFR to work
http://designintellection.com/2008/this-is-how-you-get-sifr-to-work/

CSS Reflections
http://webkit.org/blog/182/css-reflections/


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WSG AND INDUSTRY EVENTS
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BarCamp Perth 2.0
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Date: 10-May-08
City: Perth (Australia)
Central TAFE, 140 Royal St, East Perth WA 6004
The Barcamp with MORE Web2.0
When: 900-1700 on Saturday 10 May 2008
More Details:  http://barcamp.port80.asn.au/Main/BarCamp2
Who should attend: Anyone interested in the web, technology and
related topics. 
Cost: FREE! 


Carson Workshops: Transcending CSS - Styling For A Beautiful Web by Andy
Clarke
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Date: 14-May-08
City: London (UK)
If you are a visual designer looking to advance your CSS skills with new
techniques and technologies, or a technically minded developer who wants
to understand more about working visually, this workshop will take your
knowledge of CSS to the limits of what is currently possible and beyond.
This workshop is not designed for beginners or newcomers to CSS. To get
the most of this workshop you will be an intermediate to advanced user
of CSS and be familiar with meaningful, accessible mark-up.
http://www.carsonworkshops.com/dev/fuchs/26March2008.html


Demystifying web accessibility workshop
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Date: 15-May-08
City: London, England
A full day course designed to introduce website owners, commissioners,
marketing or project managers and designers to the reasons for making
websites accessible, including the principles and practices that make
this possible. 
URL:
http://www.rnib.org.uk/xpedio/groups/public/documents/PublicWebsite/publ
ic_introtrain.hcsp


Web Directions User Experience: Melbourne
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When: 15-May-08 to 16-May-08
Where: Melbourne Town Hall
Web Directions User Experience is a one day two track conference, plus
optional extra day of workshops, focussing on the concepts, technologies and
techniques for building great user experiences on the web: interaction
design, usability and testing, user research and ethnography, Ajax and
Javascript, content, designing for email and mobile and more.
http://ux08.webdirections.org/


Web Directions Government: Canberra
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When: 19-May-08 to 20-May-08
Where: Old Parliament House, Canberra
Web Directions Government is a full day two track conference, plus an
optional extra day of workshops, focussing on the concepts, technologies and
techniques for meeting the challenges of eGovernment: interaction design and
user experience, web standards, usability and accessibility, Government 2.0,
Ajax and Javascript, knowledge management, social media and more.
http://gov08.webdirections.org/


The Web and Beyond: Mobility, which is in Amsterdam on 22 May.
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Date: 22-May-08
City: Amsterdam
The Web and Beyond 2008: Mobility takes place on May 22, 2008 at the
historic Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The Web and Beyond
is a bi-annual conference on human-computer interaction, powered by CHI
Netherlands.
http:// www.thewebandbeyond.nl


@media 2008 (London)
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Date: 29-May-08 to 30-May-08
City: London (UK)
Returning for a fourth year, @media 2008 is the latest in a series of
widely renowned and consistently well received conferences for web
design and development professionals.
http://www.vivabit.com/atmedia2008/london/


Mental Models workshop with Indi Young
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City: Brighton (UK)
Date: 2-Jun-08
In this full-day workshop, Indi Young, author of Mental Models:
Aligning Design Strategy with Human Behavior, will teach you how to
better understand the user experience through the use of mental
models before making design and strategic decisions. Mental models
provide design teams with a very clear picture of what their users
are trying to accomplish, so the product or design can be structured
accordingly.
http://clearleft.com/training/indiyoung/


webDU 2008
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Dates: 12-Jun-08 to 13-Jun-08
City: Sydney (Australia)
The latest in web development, tools and techniques ‹ catch up, meet
up and get inspired!
http://www.webdu.com.au/


Information Architecture Essentials
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Date: 18-Jun-08
City: Brisbane (Australia)
In this one-day workshop, Patrick Kennedy will present the fundamentals of
information architecture (IA), the core methodology for organising and
designing websites and intranets. Key skills such as card sorting will be
taught, and this workshop is designed to build in-house information
architecture skills. A must for all web or intranet teams.
http://www.steptwo.com.au/seminars/080618/


Web Usability Training Workshop
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Date: 28 Feb 2008 Brisbane
Date: 6 May 2008 Melbourne
Date: 22 July 2008 Sydney
Description: Introduction to User Centred Design tools and techniques. As a
result of attending this one day course, participants will have a good
understanding of the value and importance of user centred design and have
the basic skills, knowledge and tools to apply the user centred design
approach to developing usable Internet sites, Intranet sites or web
applications within their own organisation.
URL: http://www.peakusability.com.au/training/web-usability.html

 
Usability Evaluation & Testing Training Workshop
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Date: 29 Feb 2008 Brisbane (Australia)
Date: 7 May 2008 Melbourne (Australia)
Date: 23 July 2008 Sydney (Australia)
Description: Discount evaluation techniques and how to conduct usability
tests. In this one day interactive workshop, learn valuable usability
evaluation and testing methods that you can use to evaluate your
organisation's Internet and Intranet site, web applications and software.
This course will explore the difference between expert reviews and usability
testing and which is better to use and when. We will cover when to usability
test, what to test and how to test.
URL: http://www.peakusability.com.au/training/evaluation-and-testing.html
 

AJAX and User Experience ­ half day course
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Date: 1 May 2008 Sydney (Australia)
Date: 8 May 2008 Melbourne (Australia)
Date: 21 May 2008 Brisbane  (Australia)
Description: Using AJAX to enhance your online user experience.
The workshop will explore the advantages and disadvantages of this
increasingly popular technology. We will explore usability and accessibility
issues and common user behaviours with AJAX applications. Finally we will
discuss interaction design guidelines and heuristics for developing user
friendly AJAX designs.
URL: http://www.peakusability.com.au/training/ajax-usability.html
 

Interaction Design Training Workshop
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Date: 30 April 2008 Sydney (Australia)
Date: 29 May 2008 Brisbane (Australia)
Date: 2 July 2008 Canberra (Australia)
Date: 10 Sept 2008 Melbourne (Australia)
Description: Human characteristics and theoretical principles for usable web
applications, intranet and internet sites. Ever wonder why users don't
behave how you expect? Ever done usability testing or found usability issues
but didn't know how to fix them? This course will provide an insight into
human characteristics and online behaviour based on latest research and
hundreds of usability tests with users, including video footage of usability
test sessions. We will also cover the theory and principles of interaction
design.
URL: http://www.peakusability.com.au/training/interaction-design.html
 
 
Web Application Design Training Workshop
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Date: 29 April 2008 Sydney (Australia)
Date: 28 May 2008 Brisbane (Australia)
Date: 1 July 2008 Canberra (Australia)
Date: 9 Sept 2008 Melbourne (Australia)
Processes and interface design fundamentals for designing usable web
applications. From internet banking, online learning, government
transactional sites to employee phonebooks, online projects increasingly
include elements of web application design. This course will explore the
value and limitations of building a web application and introduce a range of
tools, approaches and interface design principles to ensure that you
understand your audience and design intuitive and usable web applications.
URL: http://www.peakusability.com.au/training/web-applications.html


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JOBS
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Job 1
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Technical Consultant

Funnelback Pty Ltd is a leading enterprise search engine company whose
client list includes the ABC, ASX, Westpac, one third of all Australian
universities and state and federal governments.

Based in Canberra, we seek a suitable candidate looking to kick-start their
career.

Your role will include:
 Pre and post sales support
Hosted search system administration
 Delivering training sessions
 Search projects and consultancies
Selection Criteria:

Tertiary qualifications - Essential
Strong communication skills (written and oral) - Essential
Knowledge of HTML and XML - Essential
Knowledge of Web technologies - Essential
Experience working in Unix/Linux and Windows environments - Essential
A strong desire to learn new skills and solve problems - Essential
Ability to program in one or more scripting languages - Highly desirable

If you are someone who thrives in an innovative environment and loves to
work with people, then we want to hear from you.

Application Procedures:

To apply for this position in strict confidence, please submit your resume
and a document addressing the selection criteria by email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] quoting 'Technical Consultant' in the Subject line.


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