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Thirteen23.com: Great Ux for Scheduling

Sad that I'm just running the cool scheduling app that Thirteen23.com put together for Mix08.  I think I tried before Mix...but I had some special builds of WPF installed, so the app didn't work on my machines.

Now my machines are happier and I can see the really nice User Experience (Ux)!  Even though picking sessions to see @ Mix08 doesn't make much sense anymore, seeing as it already happened, I recommend you run this app and learn from it:

  • Launch it from their page.  It uses ClickOnce to install.
  • Click on the different days of the week on the top.  It transitions nicely to the schedule for that day.
  • Go to Thursday.  Click on "Click here to change" in the 8:30am timeslot.  It transitions to a list of sessions.
  • Choose "What's New in Windows Presentation Foundation 3.5".  It transitions back to the schedule for that day.
  • Nice use of animations, etc...

Couple of additional things I'd want to see:

  • It'd be nice to be able to search for a term like "WPF" to filter sessions in a slot for technologies you are most interested in.
  • Now that Mix is over, it'd be cool to provide a rich client experience for viewing the videos online..a session picking tool that also covers viewing the sessions afterwards.

Shouldn't TechEd/PDC use this kind of thing?  What else would you want it to do?

 

Update (4/15/2008): I just ran across a Silverlight scheduling application as well.  Clearly not as well polished, but it may be useful to folks

Published Thursday, March 20, 2008 2:46 AM by Rob_Relyea

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# Dew Drop - March 20, 2008 | Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew@ Thursday, March 20, 2008 9:20 AM

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# re: Thirteen23.com: Great Ux for Scheduling@ Saturday, April 05, 2008 7:23 PM

Yes. Hire these guys!

by John

# WPF/Silverlight/XAML Web News - 2008/04/25@ Friday, April 25, 2008 7:43 AM

WPF Applications Karsten: Using Flotzam At A Conference .  That plus a cool way to pick sessions

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