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Subject:Re: Feedback on Product Usability course in MA? From:Elisabeth Zakes <ezakes -at- PLANVIEW -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 11 Nov 1998 10:45:30 -0600
> I did the Software Survival Techniques course and the User Interface
> Design course. They both were very good. In reading the description of
> the documentation course, some of the techniques that our class
> covered are also included in the documentation class. Specifically,
> they do a UI design contest, which is a real good way to learn how to
> prototype.
>
> I would recommend it.
>
> shawnw
>