Archive for 2008

APS9: Webcasting

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Joel Doepker | Director of Public Relations and Communications, Ozarks Technical Community College A fellow community college presenter! His background was in TV news, photography and editing. Key Partnerships: Administration (need buy in) Media services (former professionals) Web Services/IT He shows a sample video that they made very recently when the governor came to visit. […]

SAC8: Press Release 2.0 SAC8: Press Release 2.0

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

News Releases in the Social Media Era Matt Herzberger | Web Designer, Texas A&M University – College of Engineering Not started yet, but his opening slide has (cc) on the bottom. I like this guy already. OK – here we go. He shows the “old school” way of doing  things. Looks a lot like what […]

MMP7: Avatars, Embodiment & Community at a Distance MMP7: Avatars, Embodiment & Community at a Distance

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Monica Martinez-Gallagher Multimedia Technologist, Portland Community College Monica was supposed to present yesterday. Unfortunatly she was stuck in Albany, so we switched her  to this morning. I feel a little bad for her. Not only because she was stranded, but also because the Tuesday morning sessions are a little sparse (I, for instance, ws out […]

TPR6: HTTP 201 TPR6: HTTP 201

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Or, What Happens When Your User-Agent Isn’t A Browser? Jason Woodward | Assistant Director of IT, Administrative Computing, Cornell University Uses wireshark to show what headers look like. What is REST? Representational State Transfer Actions are performed independently of other actions. Do something to a resource and tell me if it worked. Demonstrates with a […]

TPR4: Avoiding the JavaScript:void(‘’)

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Building Web Apps That Work Anywhere and Everywhere Jason Pitoniak | Educational Technology Specialist, Rochester Institute of Technology I had to sneak in a little late and the only seat left was near the front. Sorry everyone. Code like it is 1999 Use plain old X(HTML) Follow current standards make sure it works for everyone […]

First set of recording down

Monday, October 6th, 2008

During lunch I went around and downloaded all of the recordings. The ones that were captured, sound great – unforunatly there may have been problems with a few of the sessions. I won’t know until there is more time to take a closer listen.

AS3: Web Services for Web Services

Monday, October 6th, 2008

UsaeKevin Bischof | Web Producer, Xavier University Kat Hollowell | Web Designer, Xavier University Web team is located in the “information resources” department. They find that this is working really well. hey now have 9 employees and 3 student interns. They designate A, B and C level projects. Currently have dozens of prpjects (I didn’t […]

UAD2: Have a Clutter-free Front Page UAD2: Have a Clutter-free Front Page

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Using AJAX to Bring in Content on the Fly Richard Orelup: Programming Czar, Valparaiso University I was running around and entered a little late. But, it looks like he is still giving some background on ajax. Can get a flash like interface  without plugins don’t need extra plugins good for programers who don’t understand timelines […]

First sessions are underway

Monday, October 6th, 2008

I didn’t stay out late with everyone at the tower club, but was still up past midnight going over my slides. Then it was up at 6am to get over and set up the recorders in each presentation room. Most of the setups were straight forward. One of the rooms however (the ballroom) did not […]

I am here

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

It took forever, but we got into Springfield around 11:30am. Luis, Karen, Randall and Jake all had workshops starting at 1pm – so Traci and I dropped them at the hotel and we took the minivan back to Avis at the airport. The plan was to take the shuttle back that was being provided by […]