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Approaching User Advocacy From an Integrated Design and Support Angle

Speaker(s): Jacqueline Mai; Marc Brierley

Session Abstract

This session will address the formation of the User Experience Group within Stanford University's Academic Computing division, its objectives, and its role in guiding Stanford's Sakai roll-out.

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