Presentations and Handouts
You'll find links to PowerPoint presentations, session handouts, presenter Web sites, and other conference materials on this page as they become available.
- "Best in Track" winners
Accessibility, Usability & Security (AUS)
- AUS1: Versatility and Usability—Getting Back to the Basics
Rene Shei, IceCube—University of Wisconsin, Madison - AUS2: Web Accessibility 3.0
Rick Ells, University of Washington - AUS3: Setting the Standards: How Web Standards Lower Costs & Increase Accessibility
Bryan Hantman, University of Maryland, School of Nursing - AUS4: Usability: Practical Methods for Web Managers
Drew Hill, Campus Web Coordinator, SUNY Oswego - AUS5: The Counselor Workplace and the Academic Department Director Workplace
Mary Carmen Garduño Campos, Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey—Campus Estado de Mexico - AUS 6: VoiceXML - Talking to the Web
Martha Carrer Cruz Gabriel, Universidade de Sao Paulo Universidade Anhembi Morumb - AUS7: Is Your Online Application Turning Off Prospective Students?
Sharon Trerise, Cornell University - AUS8: Building Customizable, Accessible Web Site Templates for Faculty
Jean-Jacques Medastin, Clayton State University
- AUS9: Creating Successful Interactive PDF Forms for Higher Education
Cal Anderson, Truckee Meadows Community College
- AUS10: Web Security and Service: Finding a New Balance (Part III)
Dale B. Grady, University of Rochester - AUS11: Web-based Framework for Review, Approval, and Management of Proposal-Initiated Workflows
Donald B. Thomason, University of Tennessee College of Medicine - AUS12: M-Cubed: Mentor-Mentee Matching
Joe Huggins, University of Colorado Heath Sciences Center
Content & Site Management (CSM)
- CSM1: Video Content Using Flash
Andy Mrozkowski, Mars Hill College - CSM2: From Idea to Roll Out: A Story about Managing a Diverse Online Presence
Chris Nixon, University of Arkansas - CSM3: Giving Effective Presentations 101
Rob Hornberger, Missouri State University - CSM4: Migrating from a Custom-Built Content Management System to a Commercial Product: Lessons Learned
David DeMello, Cornell University - CSM5: Individual Department Design Freedom Within a Strict CSS Campus Web Standard
Dawn Truelsen, California State University, Fresno - CSM6: Connecting with Your Faculty and Staff: Assessing your HR Department's Web Presence
Claudia P. Jarrett, Snow College - CSM7: Back Door Redesign
Ann Vandor, University of Washington Business School - CSM8: Workflow at Penn State
Benjamin Homan, The Pennsylvania State University
- CSM9: Understanding Fair Use
Scott Lenger, Duke University Law School
- CSM10: WebLion Project — Open Source Content Management for Higher Ed
Christian Vinten-Johansen, The Pennsylvania State University - CSM11: Mountain of Paperwork, Meet Your Nemesis!
David VanScott, University of Rochester - CSM12: Getting Started with RSS
Michelle Tarby, Le Moyne College
Strategy, Marketing & Design (SMD)
- SMD1: The Recruiting 2.0 Revolution
Brian Wm. Niles, TargetX - SMD2: Journey from Admissions to Enrollment
Sara Worrell-Berg, The University of Chicago
Dena van der Wal, The University of Chicago
Mitchell Kim, The University of Chicago - SMD3: A Panel Discussion on Portals
Mark Albert, Gettysburg College
Michelle Tarby, Le Moyne College
Jeremy Trumble, Rochester Institute of Technology - SMD4: Creating a Personalized Community for Accepted Students to Drive Engagement and Enrollment: One School's Story
Doug Ruschman, Xavier University
- SMD5: Card Sorting: Research That Every Web Developer Should Use (Best Showcases)
Douglas Tschopp, Augustana College
- SMD6: New Site Starter Kit
Jack Auses, The University of Chicago
Mitchell Kim, The University of Chicago - SMD7: SEO—Search Engine Optimization: Tips & Tricks
Martha Carrer Cruz Gabriel, Universidade de Sao Paulo Universidade Anhembi Morumbi - SMD8: Incremental Redesign: A More Manageable Approach to Improving your Web Site
Rose Pruyne, The Pennsylvania State University
- SMD9: It's the End of the Web as We Know It (and I Feel Fine!)
Mark Greenfield, University at Buffalo
- SMD10: Cooking up a Micro-Site: A Recipe for Web Integration
Lee Staton, Indiana University Southeast
Jenny Johnson Wolf, Indiana University Southeast - SMD11: Trials and Tribulations of a Portal: my.geneseo.edu
Kirk Anne, SUNY Geneseo - SMD12: Creating a PHP Portal for Perseus Survey Solutions
Jonathan Peck, SUNY Oswego
Technical: Propeller Hats Required (TPR)
- TPR1: Web Applications Security—From Incident to Implementation
Scott Bassett, The University of Chicago
Cornelia Bailey, The University of Chicago
- TPR2: Getting on Board Ruby on Rails
Lillian Hillis, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Brian Hogan, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
- TPR3: Put That Red Pen Down, and Step Away from the Copier! Going All the Way to a Digital Catalog Production Process (With a Lot of Help from XML & Dorothy)
Carol Burritt, Monroe Community College
Sean Baker, Monroe Community College
Bob Reynolds, Monroe Community College
Janet Ekis, Monroe Community College
Dorothy Hoskins, Textenergy LLC - TPR4: Fine-tuning Your Forms
Michael Adams, University of Northern Colorado - TPR5: Custom Configurations: Unlock the Power of Apache
Steven B. Lewis, SUNY Brockport - TPR6: Princeton's Apache Web Utility
John Wagner, Princeton University - TPR7: A Blueprint for Success: Standardizing Enterprise Web Application Architecture
Andrew Gianni, University at Buffalo
Diane Keddie, University at Buffalo - TPR8: Getting Started with WordPress Blogs
Stephanie Leary, Texas A&M University System - TPR9: University Experts
Harish Chakravarthy, San Jose State University - TPR10: Polling and Feedback
Daniel M. Frommelt, University of Wisconsin-Platteville - TPR11: Vectors on The Web
Don Albrecht, University of Rochester Medical Center
- TPR12: Creating a Web-based Podcasting Interface for Eastern Illinois University Faculty and Staff (Best Showcases)
Daniel P. Harvey, Eastern Illinois University
Ryan Gibson, Eastern Illinois University
Poster Sessions (PST)
- PST1: HighEdWeb: Who We Are III
Steven B. Lewis, SUNY Brockport - PST2: WeBWorK—Mathematics Homework System
Michael E. Gage, University of Rochester
Prof. Arnold Pizer, University of Rochester
Dean Vicki Roth, University of Rochester - PST3: Integrating an Open-Source Content Management System with Existing Campus Architectures
Rodney S. Tosten, Gettysburg College
Bill Wilson, Gettysburg College - PST4: Your DOCTYPE Is Showing: Where Do We Stand in the Battle for Web Standards?
Lori Packer, University of Rochester - PST5: Before You Ride the Rails
Daniel Reedy, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
- PST6: Web Colors and Design
Jeannine Papelino, University of Rochester
- PST7: Student Group Success
Shaun Callighan, Augustana Web Guild
Tim Shearouse, Augustana Web Guild - PST8: Web Standards Project Education Task Force: Promoting Web Standards in Higher Education
Rob Dickerson, The Pennsylvania State University - PST9: Factors Influencing Internet Usage Behaviors of Undergraduate Students in Bangkok and Its Suburbs
Raweewan Kaewwit, Bangkok University
Bootsara Prakobtham, Bangkok University - PST10: Evaluating Your Web Site for Usability and Accessibility
Sharon Trerise, Cornell University - PST11: Virtual Collaborative Environments as a Task Space in E-Learning
Edgar Jonatan Larios, Instituto Politecnico Nacional
Chadwick Carreto, Instituto Politecnico Nacional - PST12: How to Get Into Web Services
Paula Yandow-Reilly, University of Rochester - PST13: Webs in the Desert: Developing an Online Presence for an Arab University
Brian O'Flynn, Zayed University
Danielle Perigoe, Zayed University - PST14: Using Metadata to Design for Better Findability, Syndication, and Reuse of Web Content
David DeMello, Cornell University - PST15: Intentional Technology—Keeping Goals and Values in Mind as We Explore New Technologies
Rick Ells, University of Washington - PST16: "Entertainment on Tap": Building a Student Programming Board Web Presence
Michelle Tarby, Le Moyne College - PST17: Case Study: Course Evaluation and Student Employment System Integration
Jason Woodward, Cornell University - PST18: Northwestern University's Selection Process for an Enterprise Web Content Management System
Joe Morrow, Northwestern University
Corporate Track (COR)
- COR1: Open-Source: In Search of a New Business Model for College Web Site Development
J. Todd Bennett, Dotmarketing Will Ezell, Dotmarketing - COR3: Accessibility Made Easy: Improving 508 Compliance with Cascade Server
David Cummings, Hannon Hill Corporation - COR4: Acteva: Event Registration System
- COR5: Web Content Management for Today's .edu—Black Hole or Expanding Universe?
Lance Merker, OmniUpdate - COR7: Catalog Management Systems: How They Work and How to Get the Most Out of Them
Mark Frasier, SmartCatalog - COR8: IBM's Integrated Identity Management Solutions
- COR9: Active Data Calendar Online Event Management and Marketing
Susan Yee, Active Data Exchange - COR10: Roxen: Building a University Web Presence with an Eye to the Future
Additional Sessions: Open Source CMS
- ADD11: Integrating an Open-Source Content Management System with Existing Campus Architectures
Rodney S. Tosten, Gettysburg College
Bill Wilson, Gettysburg College - ADD12: Reason: An Open-source Content Management System Designed by and for Higher Ed
Jaye Lawrence, Carleton College
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