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		<title>By: steven</title>
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		<description>Since you mentioned schools, I have always enjoyed the focus of the courses I have I have taken at Bentley College. They are a fundamentally business school, but with a program in usability (you can bend it to interactive design).

They even have a usability testing consultancy, that works with the many snazzy Boston-area companies, so have good facilities and real-word experience that is constantly updated. All with a business focus. Its good to stay grounded in the real-world needs of your enterprise or clients. 

Glad to see more folks are moving to this hybrid model.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since you mentioned schools, I have always enjoyed the focus of the courses I have I have taken at Bentley College. They are a fundamentally business school, but with a program in usability (you can bend it to interactive design).</p>
<p>They even have a usability testing consultancy, that works with the many snazzy Boston-area companies, so have good facilities and real-word experience that is constantly updated. All with a business focus. Its good to stay grounded in the real-world needs of your enterprise or clients. </p>
<p>Glad to see more folks are moving to this hybrid model.</p>
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