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Monday
Jul 10, 2017
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The Emotional Life of Internet Things –
U. Michigan - North Quad (Ann Arbor)
After much ado, the Michigan User Experience Professionals Association is back! And we're kicking things off with Pamela Pavliscak on Monday, July 10th in Ann Arbor. Join us to learn more about the local chapter of UXPA International and give input on what you need to advance your career in UX.
The Emotional Life of Internet Things: The technology we use every day knows a lot about what we do: what we click on, where we go, who we follow. But so far, it doesn't know much about how we feel. That's changing. What will it be like when our internet things know how we feel? Let’s invent emotional machines for the human future we want. |
Wednesday
Feb 7, 2018
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Michigan UXPA Kickoff Meeting (Dearborn) –
U of M Dearborn Mardigian Library
What do you want to see from your Michigan User Experience Professional Association chapter in 2018? Join us for an open meeting at the University of Michigan Dearborn on February 7th to share your ideas for events, programs, and support that our chapter can offer the User Experience (UX) community in 2018.
We'll also explore opportunities for you to get involved, including MiUXPA board member positions that will be open in 2018. Everyone is welcome to join us for this open kickoff meeting: local chapter members, international UXPA members, and not-yet members who are interested in learning more about user experience. Michigan UXPA serves Toledo, Ohio. FREE! |
Monday
Sep 9, 2019
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Planning & Cultivating Design Systems (Detroit) –
College for Creative Studies, A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education (Detroit)
Join Michigan UXPA for our contribution to Detroit Month of Design and learn a systematic framework to plan, promote, and launch a design system as well as how to create buy-in for one throughout a company’s culture. |