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InteractionCampToronto

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HELP! Some of us are stuck on the ground floor and can't get back up. Come and get us!

 

InteractionCampToronto is presented by the UXIrregulars and BarCampToronto

 

Date Saturday, June 2, 2007
Time 9:30am5:30pm
Location Critical Mass 425 Adelaide St. West. 10th Floor
Expected Attendance 100 people Between 50–60 people - it's important that everyone signs up (on this page) so we know our numbers. Thanks!

 

 

NEW (May 30) - After Party details confirmed - Brassaii

Upcoming.org - InteractionCamp After Party

 

NEW (May 24) - We have increased capacity to 100 people!

Upcoming.org - InteractionCamp

 

Session Notes

Did you take notes in a session? Post them below:

 

 

What is InteractionCampToronto?

InteractionCamp is an unconference for everyone with an interest in designing interactive customer experiences, from online and retail spaces, to consumer product design, mobile, urban planning, and social media. InteractionCampToronto brings together designers, marketers, strategists, technologists, and students, in an open and collaborative environment of sharing and learning.

 

No Spectators, Only Participants

Anyone with something to contribute or the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join. Share your knowledge and expertise: Present a case study on your latest project, lead in an informal roundtable, or participate in a hands-on design workshop . Interact with your peers. Spark a conversation. Start a debate. When you come, be prepared to share. When you leave, be prepared to share it with the world.

 

Anyone is welcome to present, just schedule yourself on the wiki.

If you're presenting, make sure to follow the rules of InteractionCamp.

 

We Like To Share!

Presenters are responsible for making sure that notes/slides/audio/video of their presentations are published on the web for the benefit of all and those who want to follow-up. The tag for the conference is InteractionCampToronto. Use this tag when you blog about the event, and when you upload photos to flickr , powerpoint files to slideshare , etc.

 

 

Schedule

09:30 - Coffee and Mingling

10:00 - Opening Circle

10:45 - Session 1

11:30 - Session 2

12:15 - Session 3

13:00 - Lunch

14:15 - Session 4

15:00 - Session 5

15:45 - Session 6

16:30 - Session 7

17:15 - Closing Comments

 

 

Proposed Sessions

What do you want to talk and learn about? We are going to have 3 tracks and 7 timeslots for a total of 21 sessions. Each time slot is 45 minutes in length, and how you divide up your time is up to you! You may decide to give a 30 minute presentation with 15 minutes for discussion, or facilitate a 45 minute prototyping session. It's totally up to you! Stuck on ideas? Get in touch with one of the organizers, and we'll be happy to help you out.

 

Add Yourself. (Click Edit Page & Log on)! Please include a topic you would like to discuss.

 

  • BryceJohnson - something about Silverlight (Some tech sessions needed - I encourage people to talk about tech from an UX/IxD perspective)
  • Audrey Carr: Designing Sustainable Conversations with Social Media
  • Sam Ladner - Usability is dead. Long live flow.
  • Matthew Milan - I have to work, which doesn't suck, because if I get back from work in time for the last session, I'll have something insanely cool to talk about.
  • James McNab - Value Centric Design
  • Jon Lax - The Experience Divide: Why Some Companies Excel at Great User Experiences and Others Don't.
  • Kelly Seagram - Regrets - working
  • Lindsay Ellerby - TBA (I'm trying to convince an urban planner to co-present with me about interaction in the physical world vs. interaction in the virtual world - whacky!)
  • Jason Oke - a couple of thoughts... 1) why customers can't tell you what they want, or 2) the rise of transmedia experiences
  • Ryan Coleman - discussion about/introduction to Visual Thinking
  • Gavan Gibson- The F Word: discussion about the interaction designer as facilitator.
  • Lee Dale: Using Online Tools to Nurture Your Community
  • Qixing Zheng - Silverlight Overview, plan to show a lot of demos on how Silverlight can delivering Media and RIA experience on the web.

 

 

Attendees

Add yourself (Click Edit Page & Log on)!

If you can't attend please:

    • 1. Remove yourself from the Attendees list and
    • 2. Add the top name from the Waiting List. Thanks!

 

 

  1. BryceJohnson - Navantis / TheChickenTest
  2. Kaleem Khan
  3. Audrey Carr - Organic
  4. Lindsay Ellerby - Critical Mass
  5. Sam Ladner 
  6. Matthew Milan
  7. DeborahHartmann
  8. Judy Reiter
  9. Jonathan Litwack
  10. Lynda Chiotti
  11. Ryan Gamble
  12. RohanJayasekera
  13. Patrick Dinnen
  14. Brian Cort
  15. JayGoldman - Radiant Core
  16. Michael Da Ponte
  17. Nick Dean
  18. Jason Moore
  19. John Killam
  20. An Nguyen
  21. Jeff Ginsberg - chief eMail officer the eMail company 
  22. Linda Burman
  23. James Christopher
  24. Saul Colt - The Toy Agency
  25. Zachary Houle
  26. Anya Galkina
  27. Gabriel Mansour
  28. Cameron Ley
  29. Jen Vetterli
  30. Dwayne Connolly
  31. David Feldt
  32. Eli Singer
  33. Mark Dykeman
  34. Joe Dee
  35. Kengwei Lu
  36. Collin Douma
  37. Colin McGregor
  38. David Gelb
  39. James McNab
  40. Michael Jones
  41. Dave Shen
  42. Jason Oke
  43. Jon Lax
  44. Kerri McKenna
  45. Qixing Zheng
  46. Kimi Sokhi
  47. Alexei Rebrov
  48. Laurence Lue
  49. Lee Dale - Smack
  50. Matt Rintoul - Smack
  51. Micheal Young - Toronto Restaurant Guide
  52. Brett Lutchman Sonic Boom Creative Media Inc.
  53. Matthew Burpee
  54. Erik Hagborg - RealDecoy
  55. Benjamin Motz - Breadwinner
  56. Daniel Chen