Daniel Frommelt (@Frommelt), University World Wide Web Coordinator from the University of Wisconsin, gave a sobering statistic in his presentation of Web Development Projects: people only retain 50% of what people say only an hour after a meeting. Two weeks later, they only remember 25%.
Continue reading...Rick Allen (@epublishmedia) began his session with the statement: “The moment you add content to a website, you become a publisher. Shouldn’t you act like one?”
Continue reading...Wow. Just wow. Another year, another epic HighEdWeb conference. This is truly becoming my “must attend” event of the year (and, yes kids, I place it at a much higher premium than things like South By Southwest or An Event Apart). The caliber of the presentations this year blew me away, and I’m kind of [...]
Continue reading...Well, HighEdWeb has come and gone yet again. Year after year, I find it continues to be a worthwhile investment. In case you didn’t get a chance to drop in on my presentation this year, I was able to con a kind friend into holding a little Flip cam the whole time through my crazy [...]
Continue reading...It’s hard choosing one of the five presentations that are going on at any one time at HighEdWeb. It’s even harder when you have 26 poster sessions at a single time. I tried to simplify that for myself and maybe it will help everyone else out too.
Continue reading...For developers - maps are often overwhelming, very time consuming and under-appreciated. It doesn't have to be that way -- you can have a centralized map that is easily created and maintained.
Continue reading...HighEdWebhas been an absolute blast as it is every year. Instead of going into a detailed post I just wanted to post the updated versions of my two presentations. For more information on each you can follow the links below for all the great blog articles and content related to each presentation. (hint [...]
Continue reading...TPR / 10:45am / Tuesday Alex Kingman, Purdue University Another great presentation from one of the guys from Purdue. (Aside …last year was my first year at HighEdWeb — and I was the only one from my school; the group from Purdue took me into their group and we hung out the entire conference. It [...]
Continue reading...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!
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