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Make the most of your conference experience by networking, sharing insights, and engaging with the community at the EDUCAUSE West/Southwest Regional Conference in Portland. Discover networking opportunities, participate in sessions, and explore professional development options. Engage with EDUCAUSE staff, join roundtable discussions, and reflect on your learning through blogs and social media channels. Navigate the conference program efficiently, attend general and track sessions, workshops, and experience IT sessions to enhance your professional growth. Connect with peers, contribute to discussions, and stay informed about the latest trends in higher education technology. Unlock your potential and make meaningful connections at the conference.
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Welcome to the 2012 EDUCAUSE West/Southwest Regional Conference Content, Networking, and Next Steps: How to make the most of your conference experience!
WELCOME TO Portland!Today’s Informal Agenda • Introductions • Conference networking opportunities • Navigating the conference program • A few highlights • Getting the most out of your time here • After this week
LET’S GET ACQUAINTED! – Table Discussions • Name • Institution • Title (or what you do…) • Why did you decide to attend this conference? • What questions do you have for individuals who have attended before? • Goals for the next three days • Information and networking needs • Specific things/answers you are hoping to find here
ENGAGE WITH THE COMMUNITYNetworking Opportunities • Affinity stickers “Tag” your interests and show your flair with affinity ribbons and stickers!
ENGAGE WITH THE COMMUNITYNetworking Opportunities • Affinity stickers • Welcome reception • Wear your institution’s logo! Network and relax with colleagues in the Plaza Foyer
ENGAGE WITH THE COMMUNITYNetworking Opportunities • Affinity stickers • Welcome reception • Lunch and breaks Weigh in on hot topics with roundtable discussions or network with colleagues.
ENGAGE WITH THE COMMUNITYNetworking Opportunities • Affinity stickers • Welcome reception • Lunch and breaks • Network over dinner Get a group together for dinner.
ENGAGE WITH THE COMMUNITYNetworking Opportunities • Affinity stickers • Welcome reception • Lunch and breaks • Network over dinner • Create, capture, reflect • Blogs, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube • Attend the Experience IT session: Using Twitter and Google+ to Control Your Social Media Stream this afternoon Tag your content and reflections with #WSWRC12 to join the backchannel and share your reflections.
ENGAGE WITH THE COMMUNITYNetworking Opportunities • Affinity ribbons/stickers • Welcome reception • Lunch and breaks • Network over dinner • Create, capture, reflect • Blogs, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube and, of course, be an active participant in the sessions you attend! Ask questions. Contribute to discussions. Continue conversations during breaks, breakfasts, lunch, and over dinner.
ENGAGE WITH EDUCAUSEMeet EDUCAUSE Staff Look for us in sessions, between sessions and at refreshment breaks • Eden Dahlstrom – Data, Research, & Analytics • Nancy Millichap – Next Gen Learning Challenges • Susie Henderson – Online Strategies & Programs • Veronica Diaz – Teaching and Learning • Susan Grotevant – Analytics • Greg Haledjian – Policy • Shannon Smith – Professional Development
ENGAGE WITH EDUCAUSEExplore Professional Development Opportunities • Thursday during the posters(1:30-2:00) • Julie Little and Shannon Smith: Teaching, Learning, and Professional Development Programs
ENGAGE WITH EDUCAUSE Content tomorrow • Eden Dahlstrom, EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR) (8:30) • EDUCAUSE Research Findings: CIOs, Undergraduates, Mobile Devices, IT Organizations and More • Greg Haledjian, DC Policy Office (9:30) • Update on Higher Education IT Law, Policy, and Compliance • Joanne DeHoney, Chief of Staff (12:30) • Analytics (lunchtime roundtable) • Veronica Diaz, EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) (2:30) • Mobile Teaching and Learning: Engaging Students and Measuring Impact • Shannon Smith, Teaching, Learning & PD (3:30) • Elevate Your Game: Develop Your Five-Year Personal Professional Development Plan
NAVIGATING THE CONFERENCEHelp and Resources • Online Program • Print Program • Program-at-a-Glance • Information desk • Registration Desk • EDUCAUSE Staff • Logo wear, maroon staff ribbon, magnetic badge • Meet the Program Committee • Green committee ribbon
NAVIGATING THE CONFERENCELearning and Engagement Opportunities • Pre-conference activities, corporate displays, & more • General sessions • Track sessions • Poster sessions • Discussion sessions • Workshops • Lunchtime roundtables • Experience IT sessions • Tech Boot Camp • Post-conference resources • Giving a presentation? Engage those who attend your session. • Be a reflective practitioner • Blogs, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube
CONFERENCE PROGRAMGeneral Sessions 1:00 Today Coming Soon to Campus: The New "Free Agent" Learner—Are You Ready? Julie Evans, Associate Provost and Professor of English, Project Tomorrow 10:30 Friday The Obviousness of Open Policy Cable Green, Director of Global Learning, Creative Commons
CONFERENCE PROGRAMTrack Sessions • Engaged in Learning • Engagement Across Campus • Engaging Beyond the Campus • Experience IT Sessions • Corporate and Campus Solutions (includes Institutional speakers)
CONFERENCE PROGRAMWorkshops Tomorrow @ 3:30: • Talking and Listening: Critical Communication Skills for IT Professionals • Effectively Engaging Teachers and Learners through Universal Design • Elevate Your Game: Develop Your Five-Year Personal Professional Development Plan
CONFERENCE PROGRAMExperience IT Today: • Twitter & Google • Google+ • 3D in the Classroom Tomorrow: • QR Codes • Testing IT Accessibility • Mobile Technologies • Virtual Desktop • Friday: • Getting the most from your iPad • Popplet
CONFERENCE PROGRAMThursday Highlights • 12:30-1:30 Lunchtime roundtables(Pavilion, Plaza Level) • 1:30-2:30 Poster sessions (and dessert)(Pavilion, PlazaLevel) • 3:30-4:30 Two timely discussion sessions • Collaborative Leadership • Student Employees: What do they need to be successful? • 3:30-5:00 Workshops (as mentioned earlier) • 4:45-6:00 Tech Boot Camp (Galleria North, Ballroom Level)
CONFERENCE PROGRAMDon’t forget… To complete session and overall conference evaluations! Feedback is essential to continuous improvement – as a speaker and as a conference host.
10 ways to get the most out of the conference • Review the program with colleagues to decide which sessions to cover (do this every time you attend a conference). • Attend sessions that will introduce you to new ideas, rather than those where you might feel the most comfortable (professional stretch). • Plan how you will disseminate new information when you return. Adapted from… Ideas to Action: Ten Hints for Getting the most from a Conference. Joan Getman and Nikki Reynolds. EDUCAUSE Quarterly, No. 3, 2002
10 ways to get the most out of the conference • Understand the constraints on, and opportunities for, how much you’ll be able to do when you return. You’re not alone in feeling overwhelmed by the challenge of acting on the good ideas that you encounter. • Use your laptop or mobile device to send yourself “to do” reminders for when you return. Adapted from… Ideas to Action: Ten Hints for Getting the most from a Conference. Joan Getman and Nikki Reynolds. EDUCAUSE Quarterly, No. 3, 2002
10 ways to get the most out of the conference • Talk to people at sessions to create a network of colleagues. • Write a summary of what you learned and think of audiences outside your own organization who might find the information useful. • After returning home, set up an action plan with milestones and resolve to carve out the time to reflect on and assess what you have learned. Adapted from… Ideas to Action: Ten Hints for Getting the most from a Conference. Joan Getman and Nikki Reynolds. EDUCAUSE Quarterly, No. 3, 2002
10 ways to get the most out of the conference • Pass good ideas on to your staff. Commit to sharing with them, and discuss together what makes sense to implement or aim for within the IT operation and institutional mission. • Realize that the effect of attending the conference could be as subtle as a change in attitude. Adapted from… Ideas to Action: Ten Hints for Getting the most from a Conference. Joan Getman and Nikki Reynolds. EDUCAUSE Quarterly, No. 3, 2002
STAY ENGAGEDAdditional EDUCAUSE Resources • Join constituent groups • Connect with community • Download resources • Traditional and rich media • Attend EDUCAUSE Live! • Free web seminars • Volunteer to share and grow expertise • http://net.educause.edu/VolunteerOpportunities/861 • Explore a wealth of PD opportunities • http://www.educause.edu/pd
Here’s to a Terrific Learning and Networking Experience! • Lida Larsen llarsen@educause.edu • Julie K. Little jlittle@educause.edu • Shannon Smith ssmith@educause.edu