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Welcomes YouAugust 10, 2010
Tonight’s program…
The Importance of Facial FeaturesGretchen Anderson, Punchcut
Why Tummeling Matters: Human / Human Interaction for Social Engagement
Heather Gold
Tonight’s speakers…Gretchen Anderson is design director at Punchcut
Heather Gold is a comedian, solo performer, speaker and talk show host
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Volunteers make things happen! Most Urgent Volunteer Needs:
Volunteer Co-Coordinator Podcast Co-Recorder Tutorials Co-Chair Usability Engineering BOF Leader
Interested? Contact Asha or Stacie at [email protected]
For all the updated information you need about BayCHI, visit…
www.baychi.org
Tonight’s program…
The Importance of Facial FeaturesGretchen Anderson, Punchcut
Why Tummeling Matters: Human / Human Interaction for Social Engagement
Heather Gold
Tonight’s speakers…Gretchen Anderson is design director at Punchcut
Heather Gold is a comedian, solo performer, speaker and talk show host
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Upcoming BayCHI Tutorial:Demystifying and Critiquing Quantitative User ResearchDavid Siegel, PhD, Dray & Associates
Learn about:• How organizational dynamics undermine quality in quantitative research• Basic practices for developing measures and ensuring their reliability and
validity• How to recognize tradeoffs and problems in sampling approaches• How to evaluate claims of statistical significance, and why this is over-
rated as a basis for decisions• Why large samples may not be as big as you think they are• ... and more!
When: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 9:30am - 4:30pmWhere: San Mateo City LibraryCost: $170 for BayCHI members / $200 non-members
(price increases $40 after 09/18) http://www.baychi.org/calendar/20100925/
BayCHI Library
A service for BayCHI members only See our staff in the lobby to browse and
check out materials Visit www.baychi.org and click Library
for: our list of tutorial notes and videos how to reserve, borrow, and return
materials
BayCHI Podcasts and Conversations Network BayCHI podcasts are now available via
Conversations Network For more details, see:
http://www.baychi.org/podcast/ http://chi.conversationsnetwork.org/
We need additional volunteers to help with this exciting effort:
• Podcast Curator• Podcast Copywriter
BayCHI Recording Policy
Recording of this program meeting by audience members is not permitted
The new policy is on the program page at www.baychi.org/program/
BayCHI Dinner
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September BayCHI Meeting
Tuesday, Sept. 14th, 7:30 – 9:30PM @ PARC
Revealing Design Treasures from The AmazonJared Spool, CEO, User Interface Engineering
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