The Big #heweb15 Recap I didn’t make it to the HighEdWeb Conference this year, but I did follow the #heweb15 backchannel on Twitter & read the posts about the conference sessions published by the excellent team of bloggers from LINK, the journal of the HighEdWeb Association. So, here are the slides I was able to […]
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15 #heweb15 conference sessions to attend in Milwaukee on Oct 5-7, 2015
The High Ed Web Conference: The Paradox of Choice – Really Whether or not you’re going to Milwaukee next week, you probably know that the #heweb conference – the annual conference of the higher ed web professionals – is almost upon us. I love this conference: it’s a great place to take the pulse of […]
Meet #hewebSE conference keynote: Dr. Leslie Jensen-Inman on disrupting academia, mistakes & #highered websites
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 (conferences & courses) as well as teaching. That’s also the reason why I’ve chosen – this year again […]
Meet #hewebNE conference keynote: Jason Pamental on text vs. visuals, issues & #highered websites
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 (conferences & courses) as well as teaching. That’s also the reason why I’ve chosen – this year again […]
Meet the #hewebAR Conference Keynote: Christi McNeill from Southwest Airlines
Helping you learn and grow in your higher ed career – no matter how you do it I’ve mentioned it a few times (4 exactly since March ;-) on this blog, Higher Ed Experts has chosen to support the 5 regional conferences organized by the High Ed Web Professional Association and help them bring great […]
Meet the #hewebWEST Conference Keynote: Tony Dunn, author of Tales of Redesign Land
Helping you learn and grow in your higher ed career – no matter how you do it As you might have noticed (heard or read) if you followed the High Ed Web New England or Florida conferences, Higher Ed Experts has chosen to support the 5 regional conferences organized by the High Ed Web Professional […]
Meet the #hewebFL Conference Keynote: Daniel Ryan, ex-Director of Front-end Development at Obama for America 2012
Helping you learn and grow in your higher ed career – no matter how you do it. As I mentioned a month ago just before the High Ed Web New England conference, Higher Ed Experts has chosen to support the 5 regional conferences this year and help them bring great keynote speakers. Whether or not […]
Web Accessibility for #highered: Required, Not Optional
My latest University Business column is now available in the September issue as well as online (on the new UB website powered by Drupal!): “Web Accessibility: Required, Not Optional” In this column, I explain why you should focus on web accessibility ASAP. Not just because it’s the right thing to do for your users with […]
Who wants FREE professional development for the holidays?
I know, I used one of those catchy headlines to get your attention, but it looks like it worked, didn’t it? Anyway, between the egg nog, cookies and chocolates, I think the holiday season is the perfect time to regroup and slow down a bit to reflect on what you accomplished over the past year […]
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 […]
Top higher ed conferences and events for the remaining of 2008
Some of you might know it already, but I’ve been maintaining the calendar of higher ed conferences and events for a few months now. It’s a Google calendar that I update on a regular basis. A quick glance at the rest of 2008 on this calendar has revealed many interesting events, so I thought I […]
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 […]