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The following presentations were made at HighEdWebDev 2004. They are
the intellectual property of the presenters/authors, even though they
are published on the conference Web site. Permission from the creators
should be obtained to copy, distribute, or republish any of these presentations.
Management, E-commerce, & Applications
MEA1: eCommerce 101
MEA2: Open Source Awareness in Education
MEA3: Innovate & Integrate: Networking Incoming Students
MEA4: Helping Departments Develop E-commerce Applications
MEA5: From the Ground Up: Project Management
MEA6: From Content to Conversations: The next phase of online presence.
MEA7: Supporting Learning Across a Program of Study: Penn State's Experience with e-Portfolio
MEA8: Better Living Through Web Metrics
MEA9: Web Enabled Effective Planning
MEA10: Integrating Online Academic Tools: Strategies, Successes and Surprises
Content: Strategies & Design
CSD1: The Difficulty of Creating and Maintaining Websites in Higher Education and Potential Solutions into Revolutionizing Online Communities
CSD2: Case Study - Bringing an Alumni Online Community In-House
CSD3: Creating Accessible Forms
CSD4: Maintaining Our Focus: Creating Information Targeted to Student and Faculty Interests
CSD5: Mapping Japan: What can communication theory teach us about interface design?
CSD6: Web Site Assessment
CSD7: We Came, We Saw, We Wheedled: The Journey to Content Management
CSD8: Creating forward, backward, and present compatible sites with CSS
CSD9: Higher Education's Web Offenses
CSD10: Web Standards & Techniques: Why Should I Care?
Technical: Propellor Hats Required
TPR1: "Cap'n, I'm givin' 'er all she's got!"
TPR2: Integration with External Vended Products and Local Web Applications/Legacy Systems
TPR3: Web Security and Service: Finding a new Balance
TPR4: Test Driven Development - Finally, a Better Mousetrap
TPR5: Usability Testing: Why Everyone Should Try It At Least Once
TPR6: Trust and identity as defenses against phishing and spoofing
TPR7: VoiceXML - Talking to the Web
TPR8: Developing Web Applications with XML Forms
TPR9: Building a PHP/MySql utility
TPR10: Yikes! Why Doesn't My CSS Layout Work as Well as Tables?
Content Management Systems: Planning & Implementing
CMS1: Web Site Redesign With Content Management
CMS2: When are the large content management systems are too complicated and expensive how do we help our web content authors?
CMS3: Copenhagen CMS at Indiana University
CMS4: Building Grassroots Support to Ensure the Success of Your Campus Portal
CMS5: RIT FAST Dev: A Student Based Web Team for RIT’s Division of Finance & Administration
CMS6: Portal Shootout: Open Source vs Open Pocket
CMS7: Research on the Web
CMS8: The Conversion to Web Standards
CMS9: Web Content Management Best Practices &
Handout
CMS10: Case Study: Athletics Content Management System
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