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Welcome!. Introductions - PTP PAG. Eric Burkland, San Diego Co. Water AuthJackie Creager, Univ. of MichiganAaron Fay, Univ. of VermontRhonda Gilliland, Univ. of LouisvilleGary Gould, Oakland County MichiganSharon Loosman, North Carolina State Univ.Dorann Mullins, Univ. of Central FloridaBeth
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1. Procurement to PayMix and Mingle Session #26864
Room 201B
March 22, 2009
Anaheim, California
2. Welcome!
3. Introductions - PTP PAG Eric Burkland, San Diego Co. Water Auth
Jackie Creager, Univ. of Michigan
Aaron Fay, Univ. of Vermont
Rhonda Gilliland, Univ. of Louisville
Gary Gould, Oakland County Michigan
Sharon Loosman, North Carolina State Univ.
Dorann Mullins, Univ. of Central Florida
Beth Pease, James Madison University
Mick Pytlik, North Dakota Univ. System
Maria Whittaker, Florida State Univ.
Patrick Wells, Kentucky Comm. & Tech. College System
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4. Introductions – You! Your Name
Your Institution
Which NCAA conference do you hail from?
What is a Questions you want Answered at the Conference? 4
5. Group Participation Which PTP PAG member hails from the university that is the overall number one seed in the NCAA tournament?
What city is hosting the NCAA Final Four this year?
What conferences landed the most NCAA tournament bids this year?
What school has the most NCAA titles?
Did that school make it into the tournament this year? 5
6. Highlights of the Conference 6 Monday Keynote: Rick Reilly
PTP Birds of a Feather – 2 sessions Mon.
11:10-12:10 and 12:50-1:50
Tuesday Keynote: Diana Oblinger
Vendor Fair – 80+ Exhibitors
Open House - Mon 4:30-6:30
Tuesday Concert 7:30-9:30 (p.m.)
HEUG Annual Meeting Wed. 8:30 (a.m.)
Ball B-C RICK REILLY, has been voted National Sportswriter of the Year 11 times. For nearly 23 years—from 1985 until 2007—his unique, breezy, hilarious style graced the pages of Sports Illustrated. For the last 10 there he wrote the popular “Life of Reilly” column, which ran on the last page. It was the first signed weekly opinion column in the magazine’s long history.
In June, 2008, Reilly began writing for ESPN the Magazine, ESPN.com, and delivering essays for ESPN SportsCenter and ABC-TV’s golf coverage. He also hosts an interview show.Reilly is also the founder of the anti-malaria effort Nothing But Nets, which has raised millions of dollars to hang mosquito nets over kids in Africa, where 3,000 children die every day of the disease. A partnership with the United Nations Foundation, every dollar goes to buying the nets (NothingButNets.net) At last count, it’s raised nearly $18 million.
Reilly is co-author of the screenplay "Leatherheads," a comic romance centered on the 1924 Duluth Eskimos of the fledgling NFL. George Clooney will star and direct (Universal), along with Renee Zellweger and John Krasinski. It hit theaters in April, 2008.
Probably too curious for his own good, Reilly has flown upside down at 600 miles per hour in an F-14, faced fastballs from Nolan Ryan, jumped from 14,000 feet with the U.S. Army Parachute Team, driven a stock car 142 miles per hour, piloted the Goodyear blimp, competed against 107 women for a spot in the WNBA, worked three innings of play-by-play for the Colorado Rockies, bicycled with Lance Armstrong, anchored a half hour of ESPN NEWS, driven a monster truck over six parked cars, worked as a rodeo bullfighter, competed in the World Sauna Championships, tried his hand at women’s pro football and played 108 holes of golf in one day.
He lives in Denver and in Hermosa Beach, Calif., with his girlfriend and a putter he’s not currently speaking to.------------------------------------------------------
Diana Oblinger, president and CEO of EDUCAUSE, provides executive leadership and strategic vision for the nation's primary higher education technology association, encompassing nearly 2,300 colleges, universities, corporations, and associations. Oblinger formerly served as the EDUCAUSE vice president responsible for the association’s teaching and learning activities and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative. She is also an Adjunct Professor of Adult and Higher Education at North Carolina State University. Previously, Oblinger held positions in academia and business: Vice President for Information Resources and the Chief Information Officer for the University of North Carolina system, Executive Director of Higher Education for Microsoft, and IBM Director of the Institute for Academic Technology. She was on the faculty at the University of Missouri-Columbia and Michigan State University, and she held the post of associate dean at the University of Missouri. Oblinger serves on a variety of boards, including the National Science Foundation’s Advisory Committee on Cyberinfrastructure, and chairs the National Visiting Committee for NSF’s National Science Digital Library project. Dr. Oblinger has testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Employment, Safety, and Training and the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Technology.
A frequent keynote speaker, Oblinger is also the co-author of the award winning What Business Wants from Higher Education. She is co-editor of seven books: The Learning Revolution, The Future Compatible Campus, Renewing Administration, E is for Everything, Best Practices in Student Services, Educating the Net Generation, and Learning Spaces. She is the author or co-author of dozens of monographs and articles on higher education and technology.
Dr. Oblinger has received several awards for teaching, research, and distinguished service. She holds three degrees from Iowa State University and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Xi.
RICK REILLY, has been voted National Sportswriter of the Year 11 times. For nearly 23 years—from 1985 until 2007—his unique, breezy, hilarious style graced the pages of Sports Illustrated. For the last 10 there he wrote the popular “Life of Reilly” column, which ran on the last page. It was the first signed weekly opinion column in the magazine’s long history.
In June, 2008, Reilly began writing for ESPN the Magazine, ESPN.com, and delivering essays for ESPN SportsCenter and ABC-TV’s golf coverage. He also hosts an interview show.Reilly is also the founder of the anti-malaria effort Nothing But Nets, which has raised millions of dollars to hang mosquito nets over kids in Africa, where 3,000 children die every day of the disease. A partnership with the United Nations Foundation, every dollar goes to buying the nets (NothingButNets.net) At last count, it’s raised nearly $18 million.
Reilly is co-author of the screenplay "Leatherheads," a comic romance centered on the 1924 Duluth Eskimos of the fledgling NFL. George Clooney will star and direct (Universal), along with Renee Zellweger and John Krasinski. It hit theaters in April, 2008.
Probably too curious for his own good, Reilly has flown upside down at 600 miles per hour in an F-14, faced fastballs from Nolan Ryan, jumped from 14,000 feet with the U.S. Army Parachute Team, driven a stock car 142 miles per hour, piloted the Goodyear blimp, competed against 107 women for a spot in the WNBA, worked three innings of play-by-play for the Colorado Rockies, bicycled with Lance Armstrong, anchored a half hour of ESPN NEWS, driven a monster truck over six parked cars, worked as a rodeo bullfighter, competed in the World Sauna Championships, tried his hand at women’s pro football and played 108 holes of golf in one day.
He lives in Denver and in Hermosa Beach, Calif., with his girlfriend and a putter he’s not currently speaking to.------------------------------------------------------
Diana Oblinger, president and CEO of EDUCAUSE, provides executive leadership and strategic vision for the nation's primary higher education technology association, encompassing nearly 2,300 colleges, universities, corporations, and associations. Oblinger formerly served as the EDUCAUSE vice president responsible for the association’s teaching and learning activities and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative. She is also an Adjunct Professor of Adult and Higher Education at North Carolina State University. Previously, Oblinger held positions in academia and business: Vice President for Information Resources and the Chief Information Officer for the University of North Carolina system, Executive Director of Higher Education for Microsoft, and IBM Director of the Institute for Academic Technology. She was on the faculty at the University of Missouri-Columbia and Michigan State University, and she held the post of associate dean at the University of Missouri. Oblinger serves on a variety of boards, including the National Science Foundation’s Advisory Committee on Cyberinfrastructure, and chairs the National Visiting Committee for NSF’s National Science Digital Library project. Dr. Oblinger has testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Employment, Safety, and Training and the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Technology.
A frequent keynote speaker, Oblinger is also the co-author of the award winning What Business Wants from Higher Education. She is co-editor of seven books: The Learning Revolution, The Future Compatible Campus, Renewing Administration, E is for Everything, Best Practices in Student Services, Educating the Net Generation, and Learning Spaces. She is the author or co-author of dozens of monographs and articles on higher education and technology.
Dr. Oblinger has received several awards for teaching, research, and distinguished service. She holds three degrees from Iowa State University and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Xi.
7. Evaluate Your Sessions! 7 Please evaluate each of your sessions
Helps Improve Next Year’s Conference
Link: http://www.heug.org/p/su/rd/sid=283
Evaluate throughout conference at kiosks
Cyber Café in Exhibit Hall
Eligible to WIN PRIZES!
8 iPod Shuffles
The 4 Gb iPod given away at HEUG Board Meeting Wed. RICK REILLY, has been voted National Sportswriter of the Year 11 times. For nearly 23 years—from 1985 until 2007—his unique, breezy, hilarious style graced the pages of Sports Illustrated. For the last 10 there he wrote the popular “Life of Reilly” column, which ran on the last page. It was the first signed weekly opinion column in the magazine’s long history.
In June, 2008, Reilly began writing for ESPN the Magazine, ESPN.com, and delivering essays for ESPN SportsCenter and ABC-TV’s golf coverage. He also hosts an interview show.Reilly is also the founder of the anti-malaria effort Nothing But Nets, which has raised millions of dollars to hang mosquito nets over kids in Africa, where 3,000 children die every day of the disease. A partnership with the United Nations Foundation, every dollar goes to buying the nets (NothingButNets.net) At last count, it’s raised nearly $18 million.
Reilly is co-author of the screenplay "Leatherheads," a comic romance centered on the 1924 Duluth Eskimos of the fledgling NFL. George Clooney will star and direct (Universal), along with Renee Zellweger and John Krasinski. It hit theaters in April, 2008.
Probably too curious for his own good, Reilly has flown upside down at 600 miles per hour in an F-14, faced fastballs from Nolan Ryan, jumped from 14,000 feet with the U.S. Army Parachute Team, driven a stock car 142 miles per hour, piloted the Goodyear blimp, competed against 107 women for a spot in the WNBA, worked three innings of play-by-play for the Colorado Rockies, bicycled with Lance Armstrong, anchored a half hour of ESPN NEWS, driven a monster truck over six parked cars, worked as a rodeo bullfighter, competed in the World Sauna Championships, tried his hand at women’s pro football and played 108 holes of golf in one day.
He lives in Denver and in Hermosa Beach, Calif., with his girlfriend and a putter he’s not currently speaking to.------------------------------------------------------
Diana Oblinger, president and CEO of EDUCAUSE, provides executive leadership and strategic vision for the nation's primary higher education technology association, encompassing nearly 2,300 colleges, universities, corporations, and associations. Oblinger formerly served as the EDUCAUSE vice president responsible for the association’s teaching and learning activities and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative. She is also an Adjunct Professor of Adult and Higher Education at North Carolina State University. Previously, Oblinger held positions in academia and business: Vice President for Information Resources and the Chief Information Officer for the University of North Carolina system, Executive Director of Higher Education for Microsoft, and IBM Director of the Institute for Academic Technology. She was on the faculty at the University of Missouri-Columbia and Michigan State University, and she held the post of associate dean at the University of Missouri. Oblinger serves on a variety of boards, including the National Science Foundation’s Advisory Committee on Cyberinfrastructure, and chairs the National Visiting Committee for NSF’s National Science Digital Library project. Dr. Oblinger has testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Employment, Safety, and Training and the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Technology.
A frequent keynote speaker, Oblinger is also the co-author of the award winning What Business Wants from Higher Education. She is co-editor of seven books: The Learning Revolution, The Future Compatible Campus, Renewing Administration, E is for Everything, Best Practices in Student Services, Educating the Net Generation, and Learning Spaces. She is the author or co-author of dozens of monographs and articles on higher education and technology.
Dr. Oblinger has received several awards for teaching, research, and distinguished service. She holds three degrees from Iowa State University and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Xi.
RICK REILLY, has been voted National Sportswriter of the Year 11 times. For nearly 23 years—from 1985 until 2007—his unique, breezy, hilarious style graced the pages of Sports Illustrated. For the last 10 there he wrote the popular “Life of Reilly” column, which ran on the last page. It was the first signed weekly opinion column in the magazine’s long history.
In June, 2008, Reilly began writing for ESPN the Magazine, ESPN.com, and delivering essays for ESPN SportsCenter and ABC-TV’s golf coverage. He also hosts an interview show.Reilly is also the founder of the anti-malaria effort Nothing But Nets, which has raised millions of dollars to hang mosquito nets over kids in Africa, where 3,000 children die every day of the disease. A partnership with the United Nations Foundation, every dollar goes to buying the nets (NothingButNets.net) At last count, it’s raised nearly $18 million.
Reilly is co-author of the screenplay "Leatherheads," a comic romance centered on the 1924 Duluth Eskimos of the fledgling NFL. George Clooney will star and direct (Universal), along with Renee Zellweger and John Krasinski. It hit theaters in April, 2008.
Probably too curious for his own good, Reilly has flown upside down at 600 miles per hour in an F-14, faced fastballs from Nolan Ryan, jumped from 14,000 feet with the U.S. Army Parachute Team, driven a stock car 142 miles per hour, piloted the Goodyear blimp, competed against 107 women for a spot in the WNBA, worked three innings of play-by-play for the Colorado Rockies, bicycled with Lance Armstrong, anchored a half hour of ESPN NEWS, driven a monster truck over six parked cars, worked as a rodeo bullfighter, competed in the World Sauna Championships, tried his hand at women’s pro football and played 108 holes of golf in one day.
He lives in Denver and in Hermosa Beach, Calif., with his girlfriend and a putter he’s not currently speaking to.------------------------------------------------------
Diana Oblinger, president and CEO of EDUCAUSE, provides executive leadership and strategic vision for the nation's primary higher education technology association, encompassing nearly 2,300 colleges, universities, corporations, and associations. Oblinger formerly served as the EDUCAUSE vice president responsible for the association’s teaching and learning activities and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative. She is also an Adjunct Professor of Adult and Higher Education at North Carolina State University. Previously, Oblinger held positions in academia and business: Vice President for Information Resources and the Chief Information Officer for the University of North Carolina system, Executive Director of Higher Education for Microsoft, and IBM Director of the Institute for Academic Technology. She was on the faculty at the University of Missouri-Columbia and Michigan State University, and she held the post of associate dean at the University of Missouri. Oblinger serves on a variety of boards, including the National Science Foundation’s Advisory Committee on Cyberinfrastructure, and chairs the National Visiting Committee for NSF’s National Science Digital Library project. Dr. Oblinger has testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Employment, Safety, and Training and the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Technology.
A frequent keynote speaker, Oblinger is also the co-author of the award winning What Business Wants from Higher Education. She is co-editor of seven books: The Learning Revolution, The Future Compatible Campus, Renewing Administration, E is for Everything, Best Practices in Student Services, Educating the Net Generation, and Learning Spaces. She is the author or co-author of dozens of monographs and articles on higher education and technology.
Dr. Oblinger has received several awards for teaching, research, and distinguished service. She holds three degrees from Iowa State University and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Xi.
8. Convention Center Map 8 Arena and Hall A
9. Convention Center Map 9 Conference Center Level 2
10. Convention Center Map 10 Conference Center Level 3
11. Bus Schedule 11
12. Think About Next Year San Antonio, Texas
February 28 to March 3, 2010
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13. Meet your Fellow Participants
14. Mix and Mingle Find the Person that has the Question for your Answer
Find a PAG Member and Submit a Question or Discussion Point for PTP Birds of a Feather Session
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15. 15 Contacts PTP Track Chair
Jackie Creager
University of Michigan
E-mail: jcreager@bf.umich.edu
Assistant Track Chair
Rhonda Gilliland
University of Louisville
E-mail: jonesj@youruniv..edu