You might not know it, but I maintain a Google calendar of higher ed events and conferences where I keep track of anything interesting for web and marketing teams.
It’s a useful tool, but here’s a selection of the most interesting events including highlights deadlines for registration, call for proposals and other interesting information like registration fees.
- WordPress University – 3-Webinar Series – March 22-24, 2011
Strategies, tools and shortcuts for WordPress-based higher ed websites
This webinar series will feature 3 great higher ed WordPress experts: Stephanie Leary (Texas A&M University), Mike Richwalsky (JCU) and Matthew Muro (University of Alabama)
Registration fee: $350
Register online by March 14 at www.higheredexperts.com/wpuniversity. - Web Redesign Bootcamp -3-Webinar Series – April 11-13, 2011
What you need to know to get ready for your next web redesign
This webinar series will feature 3 great higher ed web redesign experts: Stewart Foss (eduStyle), Matt Herzberger (FIU) and Nick deNardis (Wayne State Unversity & EDU Checkup).Registration fee: $350
Register online by April 4, 2011 at www.higheredexperts.com/redesign. - CASE Social Media & Community Conference – April 13-15, 2011 in San Francisco, CA
Members $805, Nonmember: $1120
- PSE Web Conference – May 18-20, 2011 in Toronto, ON
Early-bird registation fee: $359.74
- PSU Web Conference – June 13-14, 2011 in
College Station, PAUniversity Park, PACost: TBD
- EduWeb 2010 – August 1-3, 2011 in San Antonio, TX
You can submit your proposal before March 11.
Early Bird: $595, Regular: $695 (no increase compared to last year)
Register online by July 5 to get the early bird pricing.
- HighEdWeb Conference – October 23-26, 2011, in Austin, TX
The call for proposal is open.
Early Bird: $550, Regular: $675 ($25 increase compared to last year)
Registration will open online in late Spring
This is very useful, Karine, thank you! I am looking forward to being one of the speakers/faculty at the CASE Social Media & Community conference in April.
I am also running small (15 people maximum) 3 1/2 hour-long Social Media Round Tables in various cities around the US in the next few months. Your readers in Washington, DC, Minneapolis, or New York can email me for details. Note the NYC event is for independent schools, while the others are open to schools or higher ed professionals. My email is andy@alumnifutures.com. Thanks.