Saturday, October 20

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Refreshment Break

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Lunch

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Refreshment Break

Sunday, October 21

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Refreshment Break

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Conference Check-In & Information Desk

South Concourse
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Lunch for Presenters and Workshop Attendees

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Quiet work space

Room 319
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Refreshment Break

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Orientation

Room 308
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Welcome Reception: Cafeteria 15L

On Sunday, October 21, we will gather for the Welcome Reception at Cafeteria 15L. Just a short walk from the conference hotels and Convention Center, Cafeteria 15L features fun spaces and great food to enjoy while catching up with HighEdWeb friends.

Cafeteria 15L is located at 1116 15th St, Sacramento, CA

Monday, October 22

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Conference Check-In & Information Desk

South Concourse
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Breakfast

Exhibit Hall B
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Quiet work space

Room 319
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Track Sessions

DPA1
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Room 307

Putting Atomic Design to Work

Presented by Jenny Slaughter and Donald St. Martin
MPD1
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Room 313
UAD1
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Room 315

Be Human, Be Kind, Design with all in Mind

Presented by Amanda Frisbee
COR1
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Room 304/305
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Track Sessions

DPA2
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Room 307

Automating CMS Migration

Presented by Sean Flynn
MCS2
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Room 308
TIE2
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Room 314

Give Content Contributors the AX

Presented by Nikki Massaro Kauffman
COR2
Room 304/305
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Refreshment Break

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Track Sessions

DPA3
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Room 307

Tachyons: Writing CSS That Isn’t Tacky

Presented by Casey Wright
MPD3
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Room 313

Diversity on Higher Education Websites

Presented by Scott Olivieri
UAD3
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Room 315

“Can You Do It In The Dark?” Making Your Social Media Accessible

Presented by Chris D'Orso and Justin Romack
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Posters

PST1
South Concourse
PST2
South Concourse
PST4
South Concourse
PST5
South Concourse
PST7
South Concourse

Giving Students an EDGE

Presented by Anthony Dzik and Faisal Nawaz
PST8
South Concourse
PST10
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South Concourse

How to ROCK a Web Migration!

Presented by Dan Demmons
PST12
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South Concourse
PST13
South Concourse

Site archi-what? Taxono-who?

Presented by Adam Staffa and Andy Fitzgerald
PST14
South Concourse

Tableau Tricks to the Trade

Presented by Jennifer Brisco
PST15
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South Concourse

Telling a story with Foodporn

Presented by Mark H. Anbinder Mark H. Anbinder
PST16
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South Concourse

Variations Template Theme: A WordPress Theme Framework

Presented by Aaron Forsyth and Alexander Chapin
PST17
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South Concourse

Video Killed the Radio Star

Presented by Cristin Kastner and Jen Green
PST18
South Concourse
PST19
South Concourse
PST20
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South Concourse
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Conference Check-In & Information Desk

Room 302/303
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Lunch

Exhibit Hall B
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Keynote: Manoush Zomorodi

Exhibit Hall B
manoush zomorodi

Manoush Zomorodi (@manoushz) is a podcast host, author, and relentless examiner of the modern human condition. As host of “Note to Self?,” the award-winning podcast from WNYC Studios, she unpacks the forces shaping our accelerating world and guides listeners through its challenges. Her book, ?Bored and Brilliant: How Spacing Out Can Unlock Your Most Productive and Creative Self?, is based on her 2015 interactive project “Infomagical.” The book empowers the reader to transform their digital anxiety into self-knowledge, autonomy, and action.

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Track Sessions

DPA4
Room 307
MPD4
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Room 313

Designing a Digital Skills Strategic Review and Transformation Program

Presented by Tracy Playle and Richard Prowse
UAD4
Room 315
COR4
Room 304/305
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Refreshment Break

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Track Sessions

AIM5
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Room 306

Simplify Your API with Django and Python

Presented by Dave Lafferty
MCS5
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Room 308
MPD5
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Room 313

Paving the Way for Web Governance

Presented by Georgy Cohen
TIE5
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Room 314

E-expectations 2018: Implications for Marketers and Developers

Presented by Stephanie Geyer and Lance Merker
UAD5
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Room 315

GDPR – What Is It and Why Should I Care?

Presented by Virgil Carroll
COR5
Room 304/305

How to Talk to Leadership about Social Listening

Presented by Liz Gross and Erin Supinka

Tuesday, October 23

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Breakfast

Exhibit Hall B
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Quiet work space

Room 319
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Track Sessions

AIM6
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Room 306
DPA6
Room 307

Git-it-Developed

Presented by Aaron Forsyth and Alexander Chapin
MCS6
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Room 308

Data Doesn’t Have to be Boring

Presented by Chris Seek
UAD6
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Room 315

Beautifully Accessible

Presented by Levi McGranahan
COR6
Room 304/305

American Horror Story: Web Calendaring

Presented by Jason Pontius
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Track Sessions

DPA7
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Room 307
MCS7
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Room 308

A Tale of Strategy Discovery and Triumph

Presented by Erin Supinka
TIE7
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Room 314

Bringing Fawkes from the Ashes: Reviving a Student Multimedia Team

Presented by Tonya Oaks Smith and Tom Soto
COR7
Room 304/305
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Refreshment Break

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Track Sessions

AIM8
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Room 306

Visual Hierarchy in a Mobile Design World

Presented by Waylon Baumgardner
MCS8
Room 308
TIE8
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Room 314
UAD8
Room 315
COR8
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Room 304/305

Redesigning for the Widening Web

Presented by Matt Cyr
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AIM9
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Room 306
MPD9
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Room 313

Don’t Call it an Intranet: Creating a Space for Culture and Communication

Presented by Beth Miller and Michael Kasiborski and Patty Bradley
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Lunch and HighEdWeb Association Update

Exhibit Hall B
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Lightning Talks

LIT12
Exhibit Hall B
LIT14
Exhibit Hall B
LIT15
Exhibit Hall B
LIT16
Exhibit Hall B

ARIA: A Bridge to Greater Web Accessibility

Presented by Rachel Cherry
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Track Sessions

AIM10
Room 306

Fourth Time’s a Charm: Launching a Mobile App Made Easy

Presented by Jonas Macapinlac and John Wiglesworth
DPA10
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Room 307

Hackity Hack Yo Self Before You Wreck Yo Self

Presented by Mark Whittaker
UAD10
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Room 315

Performance Still Matters

Presented by Erik Runyon
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Refreshment Break

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Track Sessions

MCS11
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Room 308

Stop taking your school so seriously

Presented by Melissa Dix and Bonnie Willison
UAD11
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Room 315
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Big Social Event: California Railroad Museum

On Tuesday, October 23, we’ll take over the California Railroad Museum for our Big Social Event. Experience the feats of engineering and ingenuity that have kept the Golden State steaming along for nearly 200 years – from immaculately restored engines and cars to activities and exhibits that bring the railroad to life. You’ll have free reign to eat, drink, explore, and enjoy the history and culture of Sacramento on our final night together!

Wednesday, October 24

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Breakfast

Exhibit Hall B
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Quiet work space

Room 319
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Red Stapler Announcement

Exhibit Hall B
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Red Stapler Winner Session Repeats

MCS7
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Room 308

A Tale of Strategy Discovery and Triumph

Presented by Erin Supinka
UAD3
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Room 315

“Can You Do It In The Dark?” Making Your Social Media Accessible

Presented by Chris D'Orso and Justin Romack
PST10
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South Concourse

How to ROCK a Web Migration!

Presented by Dan Demmons
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Refreshment Break

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Awards and Recognitions including Best of Conference Award

Exhibit Hall B
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Keynote: Sir Ken Robinson

Exhibit Hall B

An internationally recognized authority in creativity and innovation in education and business, Sir Ken Robinson (@SirKenRobinson) is also one of the world’s leading speakers. Videos of his famous talks to the prestigious TED Conference are the most viewed in the history of the organization and have been seen by an estimated 300 million people in over 150 countries. Called “one of the world’s elite thinkers on creativity and innovation” by Fast Company magazine, Sir Ken has received numerous awards and recognitions for his groundbreaking contributions. He was included in Thinkers50 list of the world’s leading business thinkers and has been named one of TIME/Fortune/CNN’s Principal Voices. In 2003, he received a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II for services to the arts.

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Lunch

Exhibit Hall B
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Refreshment Break

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