It's 6:08 p.m. and our first MU World Usability Day has now passed into the "historic event" category. I am pleased to report that initial impressions indicate the activities were both well received and, more importantly, useful!
The first order of business is to acknowledge and thank the terrific speakers who contributed their time and talents today. There's no doubt that MU is blessed with many TRUE experts in the field. Thanks go to Sanda Erdelez, Jim Laffey, Mike Peplow, Borchulun Yadamsuren, Paul Turner, and Gary Westergren for their contributions. Last, but, not least, thanks to Niki Stanley in Web Communications for conceiving the idea for the conference at MU and planning the whole event. Although she wasn't able to be with us today due to unforeseen health problems, her fine planning and organization allowed the rest of us to continue delivery of our conference without skipping a beat.
I would be very interested in hearing from participants of the conference what things they found useful, favorite "aha" moments or simply comments that would invite continued conversation. Feel free to respond to this posting as you like!
Thanks, everyone, who attended and made the day a success.
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