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2005 Conference Presentations:
Web Development
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Setting the Standards: How a Modern Approach
to Markup Lowers Costs and Increases
Accessibility
Bryan Hantman
University of Maryland School of Nursing
Structuring
Information with the User in Mind: Helping Users
GAIN
Thom Haller, thomhaller.com
Got
Five? Effective user testing with $5 and five
people
Liz Norell, Texas Woman's University
Web Marketing ...
Making the most of search engine marketing
Louis Malafarina
Ripple Effects Interactive
Can that SPAM! Developing an E-Communications
Plan for your Office (PowerPoint file)
Mary Beth Kurilko, Temple University & Shelly
Spiegel and Rene Smith, Fire Engine Red
A Plain-English Introduction to RSS (Really
Simple Syndication) for Marketing
Dan Karleen, Thomson Peterson's
The Importance of RSS to a University
Dan Karleen, Thomson Peterson's
Improving Your Web Site: How to get buy in
across campus
Eric Hodgson, Stamats
What About Blog? Using Blogs in Academia
Rob Pongsajapan, Marymount University
Antarctica.uab.edu: Incorporating Blogging into
Publications Strategies
Dimitri Glazkov, Estrada Web Technology &
Deborah Lucas and Jeff Keeton, University
of Alabama, Birmingham
2005 State of the Web: Real Problems -
Practical Solution
Rich Vallaster, Creosote Affects
Lunch Presentation ...
iPodcast. Should .edu?
by Brian Niles, CEO, TargetX (web
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iTunes )
Podcasts:
http://www.petersons.com/services/podcasts
iTunes
(click on Podcasts, then in the Search box, type
in "Salisbury")
Blogs:
http://eduweb.brilliantignorance.com
http://www.technorati.com/search/salisbury web
conference
http://collegewebeditor.com/blog/
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