Brian Phelps covered the keynote speech at HighEdWebDev for collegewebeditor. Brian Phelps is Web Manager at the University of the Pacific, and owns PhelpsTeknowledge. He sees his work as facilitating information delivery, enhancing the process through usability and information architecture. Brian sent this guest post yesterday The keynote address for HigherEdWebDev 2006 was delivered by […]
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Live From HighEdWebDev06: Redesign Your College Website, Incrementally
That’s the idea Rose Pruyne from Penn State defended in her presentation “Incremental Design” at HighEdWebDev 06 in Rochester today. Nobody got a chance to blog about it as far as I know, but I was able to retrieve the presentation slides Rose shares through the conference delicious tag highedwebdev2006. I interviewed Rose for my […]
Live From HighEdWebDev06: How to Lower Costs and Increase Accessibility with Web Standards
Bryan Hantman of University of Maryland presented yesterdat a session at HighEdWebDev in Rochester titled “Setting the Standards: How Web Standards Lower Costs & Increase Accessibility.†Dimitri Glazkov, one of the HighEdWebDev guest bloggers, enjoyed this presentation a lot. This is Dimitri’s second post. Bryan Hantman of University of Maryland gave a good talk on […]
Live from HighEdWebDev with… Photos
Dave Olsen, a member of the Web Services unit at West Virginia University, offered to share the photos he took yesterday at the conference. Want to see what you missed? Go browse Dave’s Flickr conference album!
Live from HighEdWebDev06: How to Shoot, Edit and Publish Your Institution’s Videos on the Web
Andy Mrozkowski, Webmaster at Mars Hill College in North Carolina presented this morning a session at HighEdWebDev in Rochester titled “Video Content Using Flash.†Andy’s videos can be watched on his institution’s YouTube page. Webmaster at Mays Business School at Texas A&M University, Matt Herzberger is one of this blog’s readers who answered my call […]
Live from HighEdWebDev06: Open-Source, In Search of a New Business Model for College Web Site Development
J. Todd Bennett and Will Ezell from Dotmarketing presented this morning a session at HighEdWebDev in Rochester titled “Open-Source: In Search of a New Business Model for College Web Site Development.†Karine’s disclaimer: I usually shy away from blogging about vendor presentations. This morning, Dimitri Glazkov, CTO at Estrada, another CMS vendor, offered to cover […]
What to expect for the HighEdWebDev06 conference in Rochester, NY
HighEdWebDev 06 will take place on October 22-25 in Rochester NY. I won’t be able to attend this great conference and put out a call for guest bloggers a week ago. Two readers have already offered to help, so there should be some coverage of HighEdWebDev on this blog (if you want to share your […]
Calling all good souls going to HighEdWebDev2006: Guest blog the conference for collegewebeditor.com!
Are you going to HighEdWebDev2006 in Rochester, N.Y. in about 3 weeks? I’m not. I wish I could, because this is one of the best conferences about the Web in higher education. According to the organizers of HighEdWebDev2006, more than 400 people have already registered. That’s why I’ve decided to place a new call for […]
HighEdWebDev06 : 2 more weeks to submit your proposals
HighEdWebDev 06 will take place in Rochester, NY on October 22-25, 2006. I’ve already posted an announcement about this conference in an earlier post. What’s new is that the deadline to submit proposals has been extended to May 31, 2006. So, don’t be shy and put together a proposal for this year’s conference. You’ll find […]
Mark your calendar and prepare your proposals for HighEdWebDev06
I know, I know only a few months have passed since the last edition of HighEdWebDev, but I’m sure a few of you can’t wait to find out when the next edition of this great higher ed web conference is scheduled. Well, the wait is over: HighEdWebDev 06 will take place in Rochester, NY on […]