World Information Architecture (IA) Day recently brought individuals from all corners of the iSchool together to celebrate IA and connect with experts in the field.
The Seattle portion of the Feb. 22 event consisted of a mini hackathon followed by a series of talks and panels at General Assembly, a global organization dedicated to technology education and training.
A highly anticipated part of the day, the hackathon challenged participants 鈥 many Master of Science and Information Management (MSIM) and Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) students and alumni 鈥 to design a more intuitive website for the League of Women Voters of Washington, a nonpartisan nonprofit political organization focused on providing election information.
鈥淲e鈥檙e looking for a fresh perspective on how we can better position ourselves to be a solid resource of information,鈥 said Alyssa Weed, the organization鈥檚 president.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 an organization that鈥檚 close to my heart,鈥 said MLIS student and hackathon participant Kylie Snyder. 鈥淧roviding people with information that鈥檚 unbiased and can really help people think about the things in their lives without any dark motivations is fun and meaningful.鈥
One team of iSchool students, who have worked together on two previous hackathons, shared their approach to the redesign.
鈥淲e revamped and added a new wireframe design, which focuses on simplicity so it鈥檚 easier for any user to navigate and understand the whole idea behind the website,鈥 said Heet Palod, a current early-career MSIM student.
鈥淚 never imagined that I could go through IA in the span of three hours,鈥 added Aniruddh Nathani, who is also an early-career MSIM student. 鈥淚t was more of a learning experience. We don鈥檛 know anything about IA, so why not participate and learn something on a Saturday morning instead of just sleep?鈥
One of the most important aspects of World IA Day each year is that it鈥檚 a networking opportunity for people curious about the field.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important for folks who are younger and getting into IA to meet people they are going to be working with in the industry,鈥 said iSchool Professor Mike Doane, who teaches IA to Informatics, MLIS and MSIM students and served as a judge for the hackathon. 鈥淭his is a great place to start because the fact is, most of the these people you see here are going to be out working at places like Amazon, Microsoft and Boeing in the next 1-2 years and they鈥檙e all going to be working together.鈥
Sarah Barrett, MLIS 鈥12, was a speaker at the event and served as a mentor to teams during the hackathon. A senior information architect at Microsoft, Barrett views the world of IA as a tight-knit community and believes in doing her part to foster the next generation of information architects.
鈥淚t鈥檚 becoming increasingly clear to me that I am building a team and if I want to hire good information architects, I have to be part of their training,鈥 Barrett said. 鈥淚 really try to work my network as well as I can to introduce people to each other because I want to build a great team and I want to work with great information architects.鈥
The hackathon鈥檚 Best in Show prize went to MSIM students Angie Peng, Daphne Hsu and Samuel Erickson; and the Peer Appreciation Prize was awarded to MSIM students Cheng Feng Sun, Divya Suresh Kumar, Prasanna Muthukumar, Stephen Prochaska and Turam Purty.
Seattle World IA Day was organized almost completely by iSchool alumni. The organizers included Kiran Motwani, MSIM 鈥19; Akshay Khanna, MSIM 鈥19; Eric Saltz, MSIM 鈥18; Charlene Quach, MLIS 鈥19; Louis Spinelli, MSIM 鈥17; Julieta Sanchez, MSIM 鈥17; and Emily Bajet, a current MSIM student.
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