Information architecture: Theory and practice

Full day, Half day,

Workshop description

This full day workshop provides a thorough overview and understanding of information architecture theory & practice. It covers a wide range of information architecture issues, including an understanding of how it fits into a project, fundamental skills & knowledge required for information architecture work and current information architecture issues. It is theoretical and practical and allow you to immediately apply ideas to your projects.

This workshop covers:

  • What information architecture is and how it relates to other user experience disciplines
  • Core IA techniques - analysing content, conducting user research, card sorting and more
  • Core IA theories - classification, categorisation, metadata & labeling
  • IA structures - hierarchies, database and other structures
  • Designing navigation & page layouts
  • Putting it together in an IA project
  • Current issues in IA

The workshop is presented at the level of an ‘advanced intro’, covering the basics and also allowing exploration of key challenges and issues. The format is a combination of short lectures, group discussion and hands-on activities. Extensive notes and resources will be provided for further personal exploration.

After the workshop, the participants will have:

  • An understanding of fundamental IA concepts and issues
  • An understanding of processes and techniques often used in an IA project
  • Hands-on experience with key techniques
  • Shared skills with other practitioners

Workshop length

This workshop is best suited to a full day, but can be taught as a half day if needed.

Schedule

This workshop will be taught at the 2007 Information Architecture Summit.

This (and all) workshops can be taught in-house. Contact me for details.

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