What are you proposing to be the basis for the certification?

What schools did you look at that you "haven't been too confident
with"?

How do you propose that these degrees, programs and courses receive
IxDA recognition (related to first question)?

If you are finding sub-par designs, perhaps you might want to look at
the schools that are getting recognized in student design competitions
such as CHI and Imagine Cup.

As far as influencing non-design professionals, perhaps they would
best be served by recommending that they read Buxton's "Sketching
User Experience" or Mayhew's "Usability Engineering Lifecycle". 

While you propose some interesting ideas, you don't give us much to
go on.


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