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Home / Sessions / The Art and Science of Role-Based Access Control in Discord UX

The Art and Science of Role-Based Access Control in Discord UX

IAC 2021

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April 7, 2021

Description

Join Grace, Ken, and Jessi backstage planning as they talk about the information architecture of role-based access control (RBAC) for the IAC Discord server and its impact on the design of the conference experience. Learn about how IAC21 is using Discord to manage backchannel notifications, permissions, and information for its conference and workshops. This event will be recorded.

About the speakers

Grace Lau
Grace Lau

Grace Lau is an information architect and designer based in Greater Los Angeles, California. She supports the information architecture community through organizing events and mentoring. She co-founded DIA Design Guild, a design community and collective for new and transitioning tech professionals to learn and develop UX skills on real-world projects.

Her first IA Summit was in 2007 Las Vegas. She is also the co-president of World IA Day.

Jessi Shakarian
Jessi Shakarian

Jessi Shakarian got her start in tech as a developer but found that she loved everything that happens before it’s time to code. She started as an information architect apprentice at DIA Design and works as a freelance UX designer and digital accessibility consultant. She’s currently an accessibility project manager with DIA.

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