After last years Great Keynote Meltdown the HighEdWeb conference committee was very was in tough position to choose a keynote speaker for theconference. They changed it up bringing back some of their best presentations from the past few years (thank you for choosing me to come back and represent with my Web Analytics [...]
Continue reading...There are 90 elements in HTML4 … amazing how much we have been able to accomplish wish so few building blocks. As we have grown and new needs have arisen - we have tried to write semantic code, using proper elements - but we really need more options! Introducing ... HTML5!
Continue reading...APS / 4:15 pm / Monday Web ManagerRichwalsky, John Carroll University Jesse Lavery, Allegheny College Full house for this session — lots of people already using wordpress; lots of interest in role management, ldap auth, caching.
Continue reading...TPR / 3PM / Monday Jason Fish @jasondfish, Purdue University 800 visitors to your site at one moment in time… without caching …. means 800 database calls and returns of data.
Continue reading...Four Design Patterns - or How I learned to stop worrying and love the semantic web TPR / 11:45 am / Monday Brian Panulla @bpanulla
Continue reading...TPR / 10:45am / Monday Gabriel Nagmay. Portland Community College Google maps - you can build out basically any type of map you need with kml, XML - open maps where people can submit locations
Continue reading...Sharing Local Data to Improve University Decision-Making TPR / 9:30 AM / Monday Kevin Lavelle and Rob Liesland, Xavier University
Continue reading...CSS for Mobile Devices & Presenting Content to iPhone TPR Track / 8:30 AM / Monday Justin Gatewood, Victor Valley College
Continue reading...5:09 tour of facility after this session; conference staff in red shirts or past conference shirts
Continue reading...At HighEdWebin Cincinnati I will be giving a presentation on the role and strategy surrounding centerpieces on home pages in higher ed. This information will be used in a 100% anonymous manner to reinforce and inform certain points that I will be making. The information you provide will be extremely helpful in ensuring [...]
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