Presentation: Designing Compelling User Experiences (in Higher Ed)

Written by Beck Tench on October 16th, 2007 (2 Comments)

This morning I presented Designing Compelling User Experiences (in Higher Ed) to a full house (my guess is about 100 people). You can download a PDF [2.6MB] of the presentation here or just view the slides below. If you scroll down a bit, you can see a video of a previous (and quite similar) version of the presentation from last week’s Duke Web Communicators meeting.

This presentation is archived on the Presentations page of Another HCI Blog.



Comments

  1. joel pattison says:

    October 16th, 2007 at 2:48 pm (#)

    I attended your session this morning and thought it was great! Several of us agreed– this was the most useful presentation of the conference so far. Thanks for all the great information.

    I work for IT at William & Mary– we are currently in the midst of an extensive web redesign project. (http://reweb.blogspot.com/) We will definitely keep your presentation, (and your blog) in mind as we move forward…

  2. Pete Bekisz says:

    October 17th, 2007 at 5:57 pm (#)

    Beck -

    Your presentation was, hands down, the best one at the conference. I really appreciate the advice you had to offer about our student life section. I hope you made it back to Duke unscathed!

 

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