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The HighEdWeb Conference: Amazing community, fantastic insights
I’ve had the chance to attend this week the 2017 HighEdWeb Conference in Hartford, CT. And, it was amazing. Period.
From the 2 super inspiring keynotes to the numerous sessions, posters and lightning talks (my personal favorites), the conference delivered so many insights that I haven’t had a chance to fully process everything yet.
I spent the past 4 editions trying to follow the conference from afar and the twitter hashtag so I know how it feels to stay on the bench for this conference.
That’s why I prepared this quick post that I will keep updating as more slides or posts are published, so EVERYBODY can get something out of this great learning experience – even the less fortunate ones who couldn’t attend this year.
#HEWEB17 Slides
If you gave a presentation and can’t find your slides below, just leave a comment with a link to them (slideshare preferred, but PDF, Google Slides are welcome) and I will add them below as soon as I can.
The Art and Science of Collaboration by Day Kibilds [RED STAPLER & Best-of-Conference! :)]
How to Defeat the Beast by Sylvia Navarro Nicosia [RED STAPLER & Higher Ed Experts Alum! :)]
Online Reputation IS Your Reputation: Are You Listening? by Dr. Liz Gross [RED STAPLER & Higher Ed Experts Alum! :)]
Shattering Silos: Sharing Science on Social by Andrew Cassel [RED STAPLER]
Design in a Dash by Michele Rund [RED STAPLER – Poster ]
The #heweb17 best of poster really is quite good. I pulled out some key info in only 5 sec. pic.twitter.com/hAiewVBxe5
— Gabriel Nagmay (@nagmay) October 11, 2017
Other Duties as Assigned: Creating a Podcast by Jackie Vetrano
Don’t Let A Redesign Drive You To Drink by Kara Matuszewski Sassone
Recipe for Success: The Secret Sauce for Making Interactive Content Work for Everyone by Nikki Massaro Kauffman
We Live in a Pay to Play World… Let’s Embrace It! by Abby Meyer
Tear Down the Wall – Building Relationships Through Program Promotion by Tonya Oaks Smith
Outnumbered by Temporary (Student) Staff – A Win for Your Institution
Understanding the Spectrum of UX Research Methods by Amy Grace Wells
This is Not Fine: Working on the Web in Higher Ed During Uncertain Times by Georgiana Cohen
Google Photos, DAMned Photos, and Statistics by Mike Henderson
The Dawson Way of Doing Things: A Study of Our Path Using WordPress by Jonathan Perlman
Multipublishing Web Databases by Mark H. Anbinder
Less is more: Getting Real About Content and Features by Charlie Morris
Accessible Wayfinding- It’s Not Uncharted Territory by Nikki Massaro Kauffman
Unbundle Your Institution: Building a Web Ecosystem by Eric Sembrat
HighEdWeb 2017 firstname lastname poster 1710 by Mark H. Anbinder
The Pep Talk You Didn’t Know You Needed by Jacob Oyen (PDF)
Culture Wins: 5 Mistakes that Made Us Successful by Sara Clark and Kevin Agee (PDF)
7 Habit(at)s of Successful Storytelling by Tim Nekritz (Google Slides)
Planning for Emergency Campus Communications by Adam Arrowood (HTML Slides)
Live Blog Posts from LINK
From the Publisher– Hartford: The Best HighEdWeb Ever? The Best HighEdWeb Ever by Dave Tyler
Felicia Day Demonstrates to #heweb17 That She is Indeed The One Who’s Cool.
Analytics and Data
From Classic, Universal, to Google Tag Manager: How to Safely Defeat the Beast[RED STAPLER]
Online Reputation IS Your Reputation: Are You Listening? [RED STAPLER]
Au Contraire: Debunking Myths and Hippos with Google Analytics
2017 Student & Parent E-Expectations Study: top insights for #highered marketers
Content
Tear Down the Wall: Building Relationships through Program Promotion
7 Habit(ats) of Successful Student Storytelling
Clamor for Grammar: Lightning Talk
Interview Like A Journalist, Write Like A Marketer: Telling Stories With Heart and Accuracy
Mobile First: Writing and Designing Page Content in the Age of Mobile
Other Duties as Assigned: Developing a Podcast
Getting Squirrelly: Creating UC Davis’ Pre-Arrival Guide for International Students
Website
Taskonomy vs. Taxonomy: Improving IA and UX with Top Tasks
Don’t Let A Redesign Drive You To Drink
It’s Not About You: Changing Culture Through a Web Redesign
Social Media
Shattering Silos: Sharing Science on Social by Andrew Cassel [RED STAPLER]
I Love Holy Cross: Lessons From a Data-Driven, Record-Breaking Email and Social Media Campaign
From Weibo to WeChat: Boston University’s Use of Chinese Social Media Networks
The (Wo)man Behind the Mask: Why Managing Social for a President Isn’t the Same as for a University
Planning for Emergency Campus Communications
We Live in a Pay to Play World. Let’s Embrace It!
Tatjana Dzambazov’s mind-blowing keynote
This is Not Fine: Working on the Web in Higher Ed in Uncertain Times
Other Topics
Culture Wins: Five Mistakes That Made Us Successful
Finding harmony: How we promoted an inaugural event
The Pep Talk You Didn’t Know You Needed
Get Engaged! Transform Your Digital Presence with Experiential Marketing
Takeaways
HighEdWeb 2017 Conference Themes by Mx. Anne Petersen
A successful conference that discussed failure. by Mr. Tim Nekritz
2 Higher Ed Experts Alums won a Red Stapler!
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Read below what your higher ed colleagues who attended the past editions of the Higher Ed Social Media Conference say about the experience.
Tags: Higher Ed Experts Faculty, Higher Ed Marketers Career Advice, Higher Ed News, Karine Joly
https://www.slideshare.net/AbbyMeyer/we-live-in-a-pay-to-play-world-lets-embrace-it
So glad we got to meet Karine!! Here are my slides! 🙂
-Abby
The pleasure was all mine, Abby. I’ve added your slides to the post 🙂
http://mirage.oit.gatech.edu/highedweb2017/
Slides and PDF for “Planning for Emergency Campus Communications”
I’ve added them, Adam. Thanks!