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Notes from HighEdWebDev

November 14, 2005 Stephanie Leary 2 Comments

Some of the presentations from HighEdWebDev have been posted.

(I’m impressed: they had these up by Friday. Last year it took about 8 months.)

Here are some notes (actually, I think the guy was transcribing the presentations…) including some sessions that aren’t posted yet, plus Steve Krug’s keynote (“It Sucks to Be You: An Inspirational Keynote”).

FYI, the best-ofs were:
CSD1: Born to Be Wired: Technology, Communication, and the Millennial Generation
CTP3: Conversion to Web Standards
MEA4: Web Team Success in the Campus Environment
TPR6: Maintaining Your Web Site with Lenya
SHO5: Making Do When the Web “Team” Is You (as previously discussed…)

…and the best poster session doesn’t have any materials online (the poster was hand-drawn! on cardboard! with markers!) but it was about Gnosh.

The Lenya session was also best of conference overall; it should be online but the PDF is AWOL.

One excellent session I went to is not linked up yet but is online:
CTP8: Getting the Resources You Need

HighEdWebDev doesn’t post the 4-hour workshops, because you pay for those separately, but one I went to is online: Web/Human Interfaces.

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  1. Mike says

    November 17, 2005 at 12:36 pm

    Ha! I’m glad you liked my poster. I wanted to make something fun that caught people’s attention, and I guess it worked. Thanks!

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  2. Mike says

    November 17, 2005 at 1:00 pm

    Sorry to keep adding comments, but I just added my handout sheet at http://www.gnosh.org. Thanks again.

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