The Big #heweb15 Recap
So, here are the slides I was able to find so far as well as the posts from LINK and notes from conference attendees.
I will update this page as more slides are published, so please if you presented and posted your slides on Slideshare or any other slides web service, leave the link in the comment so I can update this post.
Selection of slides from the 2015 HighEdWeb Conference
Tragedy, Pitchforks and Twitter: Managing Campus Crises on Social Media – BEST OF CONFERENCE
Demystifying Responsive Email – BEST OF TRACK
Slacking Off at Work – BEST OF TRACK
Improv the Situation (GOOGLE Slides) – BEST OF TRACK
Your Website is a Window, Not a Billboard – BEST OF TRACK
Check yo self(ie) – BEST OF TRACK
I Believe I Can See the Future
Data Driven Design & Digital Marketing Strategy
Metropolis and Gotham: Two Approaches to Enterprise Site Development
A Fresh Perspective on Responsive Design
Stop reinventing the wheel: Build Responsive Websites Using Bootstrap
As Easy As Herding Squirrels: Managing Social Media on Your Campus
I Shouldn’t Need a Doctorate to Read Your Website
Web Strategery: An Effective Way to Say No to “Click Here”
How life lessons from Jane Austen helped a one-person communications team
It Takes A Campus To Raise A (Web Professionals) Community
Big Project, Small Staff, Tight Deadlines: How to Create the Perfect Storm for Inst’l Web Migration
Building an Organized, Automated, and Sustainable Workflow Using Bower, Grunt, and Github
Little Yellow Boxes: Search is the Content King-Maker
Looking Good, Looking Forward: Tips and Tricks to Give Your Content a Visual Makeover
Redefining content with Infographics
Finding Your Way – Big Data vs. Wayfinding On Your Campus
Make the Web Faster: Web Performance Best Practices You Should Be Using Today
Fostering A Community of Collaboration and Learning
- Xavier.edu: Searching for Direction
- Ohio State University Data “Silo†SMACdown : Enter the EIP
- Come Together, Right Now (PDF)
- #Drupal 8 Crash Course
- Let’s Get Sassy: Responsive Design with Foundation and Sass (PDF)
- Selling UX: Lessons From The Firing Line
- The Ultimate Time Saver: Building a Responsive Pattern Library (PDF)
- Schlemiel, Schlemazel, Digital Signage Incorporated!
- The Blues Is #1: Lessons from the Blues Masters on Weathering the Storms of Change (PDF)
- Personalizing the New-Student Onboarding Experience (PDF)
- Light up the Web! An Intro to Building Apps with Firebase and Angular
- Secret Agent Man: How to Work with an Outside Partner (GOOGLE Slides)
- Carousels, Dropdowns, and Modal Dialogs: Accessibility and Common Web Widgets
- Be Kind, For Everyone You Meet is Fighting a Hard Battle
- Universal Interaction Design (GOOGLE Slides)
- Open-source Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools
- CREATING THE COMPETITIVE EDGE: making student learning experiences valuable for the job market (GOOGLE Slides)
- How to Boil the Ocean (GOOGLE Slides)
- Lessons Learned – The Penn State Accessibility Initiative
- Building WordPress to Scale (GOOGLE Slides)
Must-read blog posts published on LINK
I know how hard it is to blog a conference while attending it – and this year again, the LINK team has done an amazing job. So, you definitely need to read ALL their posts.
A Fresh Perspective on Responsive Web Design
Bare Bones Content Strategy: Simple Ideas for Sustainable Change on the Web
6 Qs with Scott Stratten (@unmarketing)
Creating the Competitive Edge: Making Student Learning Experiences Valuable for the Job Market
Gap in college and university strategic enrollment planning
Learning to Love the Anonymous User
Tragedy, Pitchforks, and Twitter
Be Kind, For Everyone You Meet is Fighting a Hard Battle #MPD1
Web Strategery: An Effective Way to Say No to “Click Here”
Snapchat: Yes, You Should Be Using This App
Future of Social Media in HigherEd
Data-Driven Design and Marketing Strategy
Conference notes from K Sherman about the sessions he attended.
Weekly Roundup: HighEdWeb Visual Content Edition
Don’t see your slides or your post(s) above?
Post a link to your presentation slides or your conference posts so I can add them to this post.
Into Social Media & looking for another conference to attend with your team?
Check out the speaker line up and the program of the 3rd Annual Higher Ed Social Media Conference (Dec 2, 2015) – no travel required for this one :-)