IxDA Toronto/XPToronto: Agile & UX Panel, Jan.19th 2009

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Jan 14, 2009, 10:58:04 AM1/14/09
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Hello IxDA Toronto:

Here is the official announcement for our next event, we hope to see
you all there! If you plan on attending please RSVP on Upcoming.org
at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1490218/

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IxDA Toronto/XPToronto: Agile & UX Panel
Monday January 19, 2009 from 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Bahen Centre - University of Toronto
40 St. George Street 40 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario Get Directions
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Location: Bahen Centre, Room 1180

We're really excited about this talk -- we've managed to find some
amazing locals involved in the agile sphere, and have also been lucky
enough to arrange for John Johnston and Dave Robertson of ThoughtWorks
to join us.

Come prepared with your questions about how to make agile & UX work
together in the real world!

Our panelists are:

Lynn Miller, Manager of User Experience Team, Autodesk
John Johnston, Senior Business Analyst, ThoughtWorks
Alistair McKinnell, Software Architect / Specialist, Courtyard Group
Dave Robertson, Senior UCD Professional, ThoughtWorks
Desiree Sy, Senior Interaction Designer, User Experience Team,
Autodesk
Declan Whelan, Independent Software Developer and Agile Coach

Moderator: Lawrence Ludlow of Intelliware

We've booked tons of space for this event, so bring your colleagues
and spread the word. Absolutely anyone is welcome.

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IxDA Toronto is proud to be co-hosting this event with XPToronto.

The XPToronto/Agile Users Group is a dedicated community of software
development specialists located in the Toronto, Canada area. The
members of XPToronto are committed to the acceptance of Agile
development methodologies, such as Extreme Programming, Scrum and many
others.

For more information, see: http://www.xptoronto.com/

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Who is IxDA Toronto?

We're a group of Torontonians interested in interaction design. The
group is an extension of the vibrant online Interaction Design
Association community (http://www.ixda.org) but absolutely anyone
interested in interaction design is welcome -- novices and experts,
IxDA members and non-members.
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