If you’re on the exclusive MoBeta mailing list or are one of our 1800+ Twitter followers, you’ve probably already heard about tomorrow’s MoBeta II event.
If not, well, let us recap it for you. Free coffee and breakfast snacks, great networking opportunities, and 2 presentations on mobile app-related topics. Tomorrow’s presentations will cover User Experience design for mobile devices and Usability Testing of mobile products using eye-tracking devices. We’ve had 100+ people RSVP so far, but there are a few tickets left, so be sure to grab yours while you still can! And if you’re there tomorrow – whether it’s for the free coffee and breakfast, the networking, the presentations, or some combination of the three – be sure to let us and your Twitter followers know you’re in the house by using #MoBeta. Assuming you can actually get service in the back room at Busboys & Poets, of course.
Here’s some background information on the the speakers for MoBeta II, Three Pillar Global’s Olga Howard and Wilkey Wong, Training Manager of Analysis Solutions at Tobii.
Olga Howard is UX Lead at Three Pillar Global where she helps clients discover emergent and underserved markets while helping guide the UX team in strategy, information architecture, and interaction design. Olga has over 10 years of experience working with executives, presidents, and CEOs to help them define their customer user experience. Prior to joining Three Pillar Global, Olga was an independent contractor who helped guide Marriott International’s Rewards program community strategy and product definition, helped MTV define their social network strategy and reputation economy, and was instrumental in helping the Department of Defense define their technical information portal that serves all branches of the military. Olga is a co-founder of The UX Workshop.tv and is helping with the yearly UXCamp DC event.
Wilkey Wong is Training and Research Manager at Tobii Technology, which is a global market leader in hardware and software for eye tracking and eye control. Wilkey works with Tobii’s account managers to design and conduct eye tracking studies as components of greater commercial research projects in user experience and market/consumer insights research. Wilkey also oversees application-specific technology and methods development, a role in which he works with clients to tailor Tobii’s eye tracking hardware and software to meet unique application requirements.
