Higher Ed
A Little Gamma Radiation
ALL IT TAKE IS LITTLE GAMMA RADIATION! RT @andrewsmyk @edtechhulk Says the things I wish I could say in meetings. #edutech #highered
— EDTECH HULK (@EDTECHHULK) July 6, 2012
HighEd Web – Syracuse 2012
I recently gave a 10-minute Lighting Round presentation, “I was Promised Mobile Learning (and Flying Cars)” at High Ed Web – Syracuse on June 25th. It was my first time presenting at a regional HighEd conference and overall a positive experience. The main take away for me, don’t tweak your slide desk before you present. I basically toss aside a weeks worth of practicing and preparation.
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IxDA Education Panel
Last night I took apart in a panel discussion on the general state of interaction design education at IxDA Toronto.
My fellow panelists included a senior Digital Planner from a large agency, an interaction designer/educator from a design studio and designer who recently graduated from a MDes IxD program. The main theme of the rich discussion was that UX career paths are not “one size fits all” and that people in UX benefit from their past experiences and the skill sets they bring from their education and work history. Individuals follow diverse paths to end up in the UX field. Some people began with formal education in a completely different field (accounting, computer science, information science, fine art and design). Others fall into the role by learning on the job or are self-taught.