Did you attend the 1st HighEdWeb Regional Conference of the year? High Ed Web New England took place earlier this week, on Monday and was a huge success with 160 people in attendance. This was the 1st of the five regional conferences scheduled this year. I could only be there in spirit and via the […]
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Meet @HighEdWebNE Keynote: Sarah Horton, Web Strategy Project Lead on the Harvard Web Publishing Initiative
Helping you learn and grow in your higher ed career – no matter how you do it. That’s Higher Ed Experts’ motto! That’s why I spent my time chasing the latest trends, doing research, developing online programs (events, courses) as well as teaching. That’s also the reason why I’ve chosen to invest the main part […]
Catch-up Date with Karine: HighEdWeb edition
After being away from this blog from some time – geez, almost 2 weeks, that’s what work can do to you sometimes – I’m back with a new edition of my “Catch-up Date with Karine” series. Unless, you were leaving on an unconnected deserted island last week, you’ve probably heard about all the great things […]
What to expect at the HighEdWeb 2008 conference in Springfield, MO
HighEdWeb 2008 will take place on October 5-8 in Springfield MO. Unfortunately, I’m not going this year. I haven’t placed a call for guest bloggers as I did in the past, because many higher ed bloggers/twitterers are scheduled to make the trip. However, if some of you would like to take this opportunity to publish […]
3 questions to a higher ed blogger: Mike Richwalsky, Assistant Director of Public Affairs at Allegheny College, from “HighEdWebTech.com”
Mike Richwalsky and I date back from July 2005, even if we only met last year at the HighEdWeb conference in Rochester. Since my first interview with him published on this blog, Mike has been a source for a few of my UB columns and has presented 3 webinars for Higher Ed Experts. He will […]
Higher Ed Conference Update: Portal 2008, EduComm, EduWeb and HighEdWeb
I don’t know about you, but there is so much going on lately that it’s really difficult to keep track of everything. So, here’s a quick update of what you need to keep in mind if you’re thinking about attending a conference or another professional development event. Portal 2008 at Gettysburg College, PA – June […]
The HighEdWeb Association found my long lost brother… Matthew Joly
Today, they even sent “Matthew” an invitation for the 2008 HighEdWeb Conference. Problem is I don’t have a brother and haven’t planned (or ever thought about it for that matter) any gender-changing surgery. Lori from the conference committee gave the explanation in a blog post posted yesterday: Due to a mail merge snafu with our […]
HighEdWeb 2008: Check out the redesigned conference website and submit your presentation proposal
I’ve just found out that the newly redesigned website – a design signed Jim Welch, an Admissions Counselor for Missouri State University – of the HighEdWeb conference is now live: This design was the winning entry of the contest launched to replace the old coffee mug theme. That’s definitely a BIG change, don’t you think? […]
Have you submitted your design to the HighEdWeb Conference Design Contest? Don’t miss today’s deadline
Here’s a quick reminder for you: the deadline of the design contest for the HighEdWeb Conference is approaching very, very fast. You can submit your competition entry for the logo and the website of this great conference to be held in Springfield, MO in October until this Monday at noon (ET? CT? PT?). Want to […]
Want to get a chance to show off your web design skills and talents to your peers? Enter the 2008 HighEdWeb Conference Design Competition by January 21, 2008
As announced a couple of weeks ago on this blog, the new web design (and the logo) of the HighEdWeb Conference to be held in Springfield, MO in October will be created by the winner of a design competition open to higher ed web designers. The details of the competition have just been posted on […]
HighEdWeb 2008: Save the date and design the website!
If you a regular reader, you already know that the 2008 edition of the HighEdWeb conference will take place at Missouri State University in Springfield (MO) on October 5-8. However, what you might not know yet is that you’ll soon get a chance to (re)design the conference website. Back in October, I emailed the conference […]
HighEdWebDev 2007: That’s a wrap!
What a great conference! This was the first time I managed to attend (and present at) HighEdWebDev in Rochester, and this was really time and money well spent. The organizers did a great job at planning and organizing the whole event (although a lapel microphone would have been a great addition for the “soft-spoken” presenters […]
Live from HighEdWebDev 2007: Designing Compelling User Experiences
Yesterday morning, Beck Tench of Duke University lead an engaging presentation on new alternatives in strategic planning for the web. The session was covered by Jonathan Steffens. This is his third post. Beck begins the presentation posing a question: “what makes a user experience compelling†and humbly admits that she does not have the answer, […]
Live from HighEdWebDev 2007: Unifying Print and Web Publications, An Example from Missouri State University
Monday afternoon, a trio of presenters from Missouri State University (Stacey, Sara, & Amy ) stood before a packed room to discuss a topic breaking in University publication offices across Higher Education: “Unifying Print and Web Publications.” Jonathan Steffens covered this session. This is his second post. MSU was given the task of merging print […]