Hi, I saw the following on another mailing list [0]: > Subject: User Interface Design > Hello everyone. I am a student of Lehigh University and am taking a > User Interfaces Techniques course. For our current project we've been > asked to identify an open source project and work to improve the > functionality and usability of its interface. [...] Sounds like a pretty cool project to me where both sides profit. I don't know if there are more universities with similar courses, maybe there are more out there? Is there some kind of partnership between the "GNOME usability team" and such a course somewhere in the world? While it might cost the people here some time, its a nice education effect (which leads to better future :)), some work on usability is done and maybe even some students stay. I don't know if there is even such a course at our local university nor what they do but I'll figure that out. greetings Florian Ludwig [0] http://groups.google.com/group/labyrinth-devel/browse_thread/thread/8ef72e435ca23f5d
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