Archive for 2011

HEWEB11 – Keynote: Chris Wilson

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Chris Wilson @cwilso Open Web guy, formerly of Microsoft and now working as a developer advocate at Google, Inc. Better Education through the Web Chris Wilson, Open Web Guy, formerly of Microsoft and now working as a Developer Advocate at Google, Inc. He started in 1993, helping to build Mosaic. Then went on to work […]

HEWEB11 – Plug It In: Writing Better WordPress Plugins (TPR10)

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Plug It In: Writing Better WordPress Plugins (TPR10) Hill Country A & B Writing a WordPress plugin can be extremely simple, but in order to write a good WordPress plugin, it takes a little more work. I will walk you through five simple tips to help improve your WordPress development skills and techniques.Some of the… […]

HEWEB11 – The Politics of Doing #IA for #HighEd (APS9)

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

The Politics of Doing #IA for #HighEd (APS9) Hill Country C & D Information architecture is how we organize and label content and navigation for large websites. In an ideal world, planning the information architecture is a lot like designing and building a designer kitchen for a newly-constructed home. But… Aaron Baker (University of Arkansas […]

HEWEB11 – On your mark, get set, mobile (TNT8) Foothills II

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

On your mark, get set, mobile (TNT8) Foothills II There is a lot of buzz about mobile technology and “everything going to mobile.” The mobile market is growing steadily every day; the College of William & Mary’s website saw a 300% increase in mobile traffic over the past year alone. Despite… Tiffany Broadbent (College of […]

HEWEB11 - Twin Red-Headed Stepchildren Of A Different Mother: The Usability of Accessibility (TNT7) HEWEB11 – Twin Red-Headed Stepchildren Of A Different Mother: The Usability of Accessibility (TNT7)

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Twin Red-Headed Stepchildren Of A Different Mother: The Usability of Accessibility (TNT7) Foothills II Abstract: Web accessibility as a discipline is extremely varied and potentially complicated. The issues can take time to learn, but are not just important for fulfilling the legal requirements for disabled users but also for enhancing usability… Michael Fienen (nuCloud) Dylan […]

HEWEB11 – Tying it all Together: Part Deux (SOC6

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Tying it all Together: Part Deux (SOC6) Texas Ballroom, IV – VII Two years ago, Kevin Prentiss won “best in track” for a future looking presentation about how colleges could build an online student union by aggregating student social media content. This session, like good reality television, will check in on… Kevin Prentiss (Red Rover) […]

HEHEB11 – Homepage Survival Guide – How to Raise Content from the Dead (TNT5)

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Homepage Survival Guide: How to Raise Content from the Dead (TNT5) Foothills II In this session, we’ll showcase how we used our braaaains to bring content from many different sources to life by adding an institutional lifestream to our homepage. This stream combines Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Foursquare, Flickr, blog and… Brad Mitchell (Missouri State University) […]

HEWEB11 – Keynote: Embracing the carrots.

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Shawn Henry @shawn_slh Leads World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) education and outreach promoting Web accessibility for people with disabilities Embracing the carrots. Reasons beyond the legal requirement. Breaking accessibility with an upgrade is not an upgrade. Reviewing some impressive user examples. Accessibility is about people. Don’t just focus on people. Accessibility gone bad examples. Bolding […]

HEWEB11 – The Ultimate Open Source CMS – A Cage Match (APS4)

Monday, October 24th, 2011

The Ultimate Open Source CMS – A Cage Match (APS4) Hill Country C & D Watch and listen as Drupal, Reason, and WordPress MU battle for supremacy in a no holds barred cage match! Words and ideas will be mercilessly exchanged, and visual aids are allowed in the cage. A celebrity moderator will be on […]

HEWEB11 – Mobile on a Shoestring (TPR3)

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Mobile on a Shoestring (TPR3) Hill Country A & B The need to support the ever-growing population of mobile users is critical, yet institutions interested in entering the mobile arena face a multitude of challenges. In the current economic climate, funding for new initiatives is scarce. With IT… Quinn Madson (University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee) […]