Keynote w/Jay David Bolter
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| May 23 2008 | CommentsPosted in C&W
Town Hall: File Format Wars: Do They Matter?
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| May 23 2008 | CommentsPosted in C&W
C&W08-Live Blog for Web 2.0 Workshop
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| May 22 2008 | CommentsPosted in C&W
Running around Austin, TX
I’m at the 2008 sxsw interactive festival/conference/con (whatever?) this weekend. My partner in geeky crime and I decided that we would tumble the conference. So you can follow me this weekend at tumblr.
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| March 08 2008 | CommentsPosted in sxsw
ctw2007: Open Education(al Technology)
James Boyle uses descriptions of the internet, Wikipedia, and open-source software (ie., Linux) to demonstrate how we are usually conservative and need to take more risks, especially in engaging with “open” movements. Campus Technology Winter 2007 Technology Leadership in Practice Closing Keynote The Openness Aversion: Managing Bias in IT Leadership James Boyle, William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law, Duke University What stories do our networks tell? Or…every network tells a story! It embodies certain …
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| December 14 2007 | CommentsPosted in Campus Technology
ctw2007: Creative Conference Wrap-Up
The facilitator used Turning Point clickers to first assess who attended each workshop, and then provided five statements that people had to vote as the most insightful or important. He could then cross-analyze the data based on attendance and post the results. The results were used to launch discussions. Campus Technology Winter 2007 Technology Leadership in Practice Leading the Leaders: A Conference Wrap-Up Moderator: Victor Edmonds, Director, Educational Technology Services, University of California, Berkley Panelists:
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| December 12 2007 | Comments
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ctw2007: Preparing for an IT Leadership Role
The panel of current and former CIOs discussed the various major issues related to technology leadership and how to meet them head on with integrity. Campus Technology Winter 2007 Technology Leadership in Practice Track Leader: John S. Camp, Ph.D., Former CIO, Wayne State University Presenters Debra Allison, Vice President for Information Technology, Miami University Dewitt Latimer Ph.D., Deputy CIO and Chief Technology Officer,
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| December 12 2007 | Comments
Posted in Campus Technology
ctw2007: Preparing for an IT Leadership Role
The panel of current and former CIOs discussed the various major issues related to technology leadership and how to meet them head on with integrity. Campus Technology Winter 2007 Technology Leadership in Practice Track Leader: John S. Camp, Ph.D., Former CIO, Wayne State University Presenters Debra Allison, Vice President for Information Technology, Miami University Dewitt Latimer Ph.D., Deputy CIO and Chief Technology Officer,
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| December 12 2007 | Comments
Posted in Campus Technology
ctw2007: Lessons Learned from Incorporating Social Collaborative Technologies
Bob Price discuses how Duke’s use of collaborative technologies grew radically after their 2004 freshman course adoption of the iPod. Ultimately he claims you need to leverage the strengths at your institution with available technologies. Leading Change in Social Collaboration Environments Track and Case Study Leader: Bob Price, Director, Academic Services, OIT, Duke University Case Study #2 DDI Phases Phase 1: Experimentation Phase 2: Extension & Transition Phase 3: Standard Support & Integration Management …
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| December 12 2007 | CommentsPosted in Campus Technology
ctw2007: Examples of Various Social Collaborative Technologies
Ron Danielson provides a nice snapshot of how an individual campus is using a variety of different social collaboration technologies. Campus Technology Winter 2007 Technology Leadership in Practice Leading Change in Social Collaboration Environments Track Leaders: Bob Price, Director, Academic Services, OIT, Duke University Case Study #1 Ron Danielson, Vice Provost and CIO, Santa Clara University Using Blogs …
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| December 12 2007 | CommentsPosted in Campus Technology