To honor and celebrate Women’s History Month the UC Womxn in Tech committee is hosting a virtual series with two amazing speakers on the days leading up to International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8. These events are open to everyone across the UC system.
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To honor and celebrate Women’s History Month the UC Womxn in Tech committee is hosting a virtual series with two amazing speakers on the days leading up to International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8. These events are open to everyone across the UC system.
This week's stories: 1. Looking Ahead: BruinTech Spring Conference Topics, 2. CHR Professional Development Opportunities, 3. UC Women’s Initiative for Professional Development, 4. UCLA Anderson FEMBA Open House, 5. IT Jobs at UCLA
This week's stories: 1. Looking Ahead: BruinTech Spring Conference Topics, 2. See, Hear & Speak Lean Six Sigma 3. UCLA OARC: Introduction to Linear Regression in R, 4. Reminder: New HR Systems Going Live in March, 5. IT Jobs at UCLA.
An introduction to using Google Chrome to test your websites and web apps for accessibility, performance and other best practices. You’ll also get a brief introduction to automating tests you need to do all the time.
Informal sessions for individuals from UCLA to meet and discuss UX-related topics. All are welcome no matter your experience or background!
These meetups are for people who make websites. Join us every other week, on Wednesday at 11am, to ask any questions you may have about making websites at UCLA.
This week's stories: 1. Reminder to RSVP for BruinTech AI Congress Viewing Party, 2. Website and Web App Testing Basics – No Experience Needed! 3. UCUX Show and Tell, 4. Womxn in Tech UCLA Watch Parties, 5. IT Jobs at UCLA.
Join your UC colleagues to learn about recent UX efforts throughout the UC system. UX researchers and designers will showcase their user-centric solutions, and be available for community discussion. Come and be inspired by emerging insights, functionality and visual practice as we collectively elevate how we interact with campus technology.
The UCLA Disabilities & Computing Program invites you to attend their next Disability Etiquette 101 workshop: Disability Culture & Allyship. This session aims to make the world of disabilities more approachable and relatable to the average person. Learn more about disability culture and etiquette with DCP project manager Carolanne Link.