Conferences
Today’s #CUAD podcast on the Big Ideas in Education Conference.
Mike Coleman and I had a great show today with the coordinators of the Big Ideas in Education Conference, Patrick Love and Courtney O’Connell. You can listen to it here via BreakDrink.com.
Doing conferences wrong? Response to @JoeGinese.
Joe Ginese posed an interesting question today on Twitter with a follow up post on his blog. I had a number of thoughts, so I wanted to address them here where I could freely write. Twitter response wouldn’t do it in this instance. Joe says, “We do conferences wrong and have been for years.“ Now [...]
Video: Women Talk Tech Mini-Institute at #NASPAtech via @higheredlive.
This is a video of myself, Kristen Abel and Cindy Kane presenting at last week’s NASPAtech conference in Newport, RI. I was the “Tweet Mistress” of sorts, so I was mostly off camera tweeting out sparks of knowledge from our session. Eric Stoller was gracious enough to tape the entire session for us and post [...]
#satech #cuad #NASPAtech #ACUI #Me #Boston #presenting
Got asked to write up a session description for a tech session during the ACUI Annual Conference in Boston. I’m pretty excited about getting asked once again to present at annual conference. Here’s what I’m starting with: In our ever-changing world, it can be tough to keep up with all the latest technology available to [...]
Assessment – Setting us up for failure?
FROM ONE+ The Argument Against Accountability by Douglas Rushkoff | December 08, 2010 | Here’s a quote that I found interesting: For you in the meeting business, it’s precisely the same. The number of people who show up at your conference may be entirely less important than who they are, what they do and how much they [...]
Excerpt from ACUI NYC Conference 2010 Blog post
Yes, I know what’s going on – I basically just had a cream filled donut and now was purchasing a cupcake! I get it. But that’s the point of traveling and taking a break out of our busy lives in Student Affairs to stop and enjoy things for ourselves sometimes. I think that we get [...]










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