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SP24: Creating the Ultimate User Experience

My SP24 Session has come and gone but can be viewed at any time on-demand either at the SP24 site HERE which allows you to add in comments and download the supporting PowerPoint presentation and SharePoint 2013 Axure base interactive wireframes. However you will need to register to sign in. Or you can view my session below from YouTube!

My Session Intro:

Full 1 hour Session:

I hope you enjoy my session! If you do not want to register through the SP24 site I have uploaded the Presentation and the Axure file to my OneDrive account.

funprofilepicErik Swenson
UX Solutions Principal
Slalom Consulting
Twitter:
ErikJSwenson
LinkedIn: Erik Swenson
Session Hashtag: #SP24S005

Leave a comment on what you think about my presentation and any topics around User Experience!

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