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 magic of Google Hangout to introduce the conference keynote speaker, Sarah Horton, but I couldn’t get my eyes off the #hewebne twitter backchannel all day – so many great insights and fun photos!
I’m sure you know the feeling when you see these great 140-character pieces of wisdom and you wish you were there.
So, the morning after the conference I chased all the presentation slides I could find.
I didn’t find them all. If you’ve presented at HighEdWeb New England, please add a link to your deck in the comments, so I can embed them as well.
Designing for Cohesive Diversity by Andy Rader
Canary in a Coalmine: The Future of Higher Ed? by Lori Packer
How Responsive Design Solved Our Mobile Woes, Or Not … by Tatjana Salcedo
Designing for the (Multi) Big Picture by Jon Brousseau
Improv Content Strategy: Doing Things the Wrong Way, the Right Way by Georgy Cohen
Building a better web by Jacob Dolan
In The Moment: Creating an Interactive Commencement by Jessica Krywosa & George Comeau
WordPress Themes 101 by Curtiss Grymala
Quantify Your Social Media Efforts To Measure ROI by Sarah McMaster
Reel Deal: Online Video, It’s Time to Get Smart by Mallory Wood
Make It Work? A Primer on the Client Services Approach in Higher Ed by Tonya Oaks Smith
Planning for Content Governance by Rick Allen
Creating a Cohesive Website Experience from Scratch by Jennifer Pope
Shotgunning Teh Awesome — Redux by Robin Smail
Sarah Horton’s Keynote on disruptive innovation
Since Higher Ed Experts was the conference partner for the keynote presentation, I asked a few questions to Sarah Horton last week so we can get to know her a bit more before the event.
The interview posted last week also includes some information about her next book to be published this summer.
Thanks to Georgy Cohen and Rick Allen from MeetContent for creating this Storify of her keynote.
http://www.slideshare.net/JenniferPope/pope-highedwebne