Michigan State University Kellogg Center will be the location where the second annual Usability and Accessibility Conference will be held later this month.
The event (http://usability.msu.edu) will focus on the usability and accessibility principles, research findings, design, methods and tools aimed at improving the level of interaction between people and computers.
The conference speakers are expected to enlighten attendees on the latest discoveries of The MSU Usability and Accessibility Center regarding the level of impact of new interface technologies on people in terms of usability, accessibility, usefulness and appeal.
The conference attendees could become all professionals from different fields who take part in the optimization of the human-computer interface such as: web
designers, systems software developers, information technology managers and many other.
The two-day event is scheduled for October 26-27. Its happening coincides with the official opening of the MSU Usability and Accessibility Center, which will
provide access to its research and usability testing, training, education and consulting services on accessibility, usability evaluation methodologies and
user-oriented design techniques.