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Location: FSU - Shores Building Goldstein Library Gregory Conference Room Tallahassee, FL 32304
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TitlePresenterLocation: Tallahassee Community College Address: 444 Appleyard Dr RoomBuilding: EWD Room 114 Topic: End User; Developer; Administrator
Description: This presentation will be centered completely around the new user aspects of Sharepoint 2010. There are numerous refinements to Sharepoint's user experience and this meeting will be giving you a guided tour of all the new user goodies. I will try to pick the most commonly used day to day elements of Sharepoint use and show how they have changed in Sharepoint 2010. This presentation will be very user focused, but power users and developers should also find this class interesting so they can see what they and their users will be experiencing in this new amazing version of the product.
James Baxter, Computer Programs Analyst II, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. James has worked with the State of Florida since 2002. First with the Department of Children and Families at Florida State Hospital and more currently over the past year and a half with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. He has experience with several different languages and IDEs and has experience in desktop and web data driven applications. He has been using SharePoint since he joined FWC and has delved deep into its .Net underbelly in order to extend SharePoint’s built in functionality.