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EDUCAUSE 2009: Thank You for Joining UsCreated by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on November 6, 2009
The printers will be shut down at 11:30 a.m. after the general session, so please make sure you print your boarding pass before then. Visit the session recordings table near registration to purchase full conference recordings. Thank you for joining us for the best thinking in higher ed IT -- you helped make this annual conference one of the best ever! We'll leave you with some of your thoughts about the conference... "I went to EDUCAUSE 2008 and I'm back this year. I plan to attend each year to stay ahead of the game." "My favorite break-out session was on storytelling. So much of what I learned will be incorporated in my future online classes." "I want to stay abreast of all of the latest technology." "I am visiting from West Virginia University. As the head of IT, I wanted to learn about all of the new innovations that might be applicable to our institution." "As an exhibitor and a speaker, I have networked with many people from colleges and businesses all over the United States." Twitter tweets: KHeslerINDY @educause Great conference. Rich in content. As always, well-organized. Also, Denver in November: Great Call!! adamhe67 Goodbye #educause09. Thanks foe a good informative conference stephenhouser the last hurrah, a great past few days, next year in aneheim. halfpress Been a great event! Hope to attend next year. Ended with a fantastic look at Linux VMs. Now some Denver touring and photography. A word cloud of #EDUCAUSE09 tweets:
Join Us Next Year!Save the date for EDUCAUSE 2010, October 12-15!
EDUCAUSE 2009: Day Two!Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on November 5, 2009
Lots of great buzz on the #EDUCAUSE09 Twitter backchannel regarding Lawrence Lessing's keynote speech this morning! Did you receive your certificate of entitlement to question copyright? :-) A reminder that we will post the recordings of sessions online as soon as we can after the end of the conference, so you will be able to watch them again. We've heard a bit of feedback that the awards ceremony before the general session went long, and we do appreciate your patience in honoring these leaders who have advanced the community. Join Us for Interact! TonightThursday, November 5, 7:00–10:00 p.m., Exhibit Hall A and Korbel Ballroom Connect, collaborate, and celebrate Thursday night at Interact! Join us for an evening of interesting new options and fun interaction.
Before you go....
Note: Entrance to this event is included with full-conference registrations or guest tickets only. Conference Schedule UpdatesCancelled Thursday It's an Enrollment World: How Technology Can Help Live-Stream Select EDUCAUSE 2009 SessionsIf you or your colleagues were unable to make it this year, try live-streaming select sessions from the conference. (EDUCAUSE thanks Sonic Foundry for webcasting our sessions.) Contribute to the EDUCAUSE 2009 BuzzWe want to hear from you! If you're tweeting the conference, please tag your tweets with the official conference hashtag, #EDUCAUSE09. If you're blogging, posting photos to Flickr, or uploading videos, please use EDUCAUSE09. You may see your name and quotation "in lights" in slide shows playing throughout the conference space, on the Twitter channel via our EDUCAUSE profile, or right here in this Conference Highlights blog space. Helpful Links
EDUCAUSE CentralCome visit us in EDUCAUSE Central. Speak with us about the many ways you can engage with EDUCAUSE and meet EDUCAUSE staff and leaders in the community. Check the easel boards just outside our space to find out who will be stopping by today. Wireless networking support is available in the Korbel Ballroom and all street level areas of the conference, including the meeting rooms, EDUCAUSE Central, and Lobbies D and F; however, due to the architectural structure of the Wells Fargo Theatre, wireless will be unavailable in this space. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.
Blackboard/Moodle/Sakai Session Recording Now AvailableCreated by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on November 4, 2009
If you were unable to attend the full (very popular!) Blackboard/Moodle/Sakai point-counterpoint session, you can now access the session recording online. We apologize for all the shuffling as we tried to accomodate the huge overflow at EDUCAUSE Central. We appreciate your patience! EDUCAUSE 2009 Online (and Beyond): Important Note About Session RecordingsCreated by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on November 4, 2009
During the EDUCAUSE 2009 Online conference, we unfortunately lost the ability to stream the following two Point/Counterpoint sessions live; however, the sessions were recorded, the links are below, and as far as we know, the technical issue was resolved. We hope you were able to tune into the alternate concurrent sessions, and thanks for your patience! Cloud Computing: Hype or Hope? Disrespectful and Time-Wasting, or Engaged and Transformative? The Mile-High Twitter Debate EDUCAUSE Awards Recipients Honored at Recognition Reception Last NightCreated by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on November 4, 2009
Recipients of the EDUCAUSE Awards were honored at the EDUCAUSE 2009 recognition reception Tuesday night. EDUCAUSE congratulates its Leadership Award recipient, Seminars on Academic Computing (1970–2007), and its Catalyst Award recipient, Federated Identity Management Systems.
EDUCAUSE Leadership Award; from left to right: Michelle Reed (SunGard Higher Education, sponsor of the Leadership Award) Bob Gillespie and Rex Krueger (founders of the Seminars on Academic Computing), Sandra DeCastro (SunGard Higher Education), Diana G. Oblinger (EDUCAUSE). The EDUCAUSE Leadership Award is sponsored by SunGard Higher Education, An EDUCAUSE Platinum Partner.
EDUCAUSE Catalyst Award; from left to right: Diana G. Oblinger (EDUCAUSE), Ken Klingenstein (I2), Nicole Harris (JISC), Lois Brooks (InCommon), Thomas Lenggenhager (SWITCH) Conference Schedule UpdatesCancelled Thursday It's an Enrollment World: How Technology Can Help Live-Stream Select EDUCAUSE 2009 SessionsIf you or your colleagues were unable to make it this year, try live-streaming select sessions from the conference. (EDUCAUSE thanks Sonic Foundry for webcasting our sessions.) Contribute to the EDUCAUSE 2009 BuzzWe want to hear from you! If you're tweeting the conference, please tag your tweets with the official conference hashtag, #EDUCAUSE09. If you're blogging, posting photos to Flickr, or uploading videos, please use EDUCAUSE09. You may see your name and quotation "in lights" in slide shows playing throughout the conference space, on the Twitter channel via our EDUCAUSE profile, or right here in this Conference Highlights blog space. Helpful Links
EDUCAUSE CentralCome visit us in EDUCAUSE Central. Speak with us about the many ways you can engage with EDUCAUSE and meet EDUCAUSE staff and leaders in the community. Check the easel boards just outside our space to find out who will be stopping by today. Keep checking back here for news and updates! Wireless networking support is available in the Korbel Ballroom and all street level areas of the conference, including the meeting rooms, EDUCAUSE Central, and Lobbies D and F; however, due to the architectural structure of the Wells Fargo Theatre, wireless will be unavailable in this space. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. EDUCAUSE Joins Identity Management Federation: InCommonCreated by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on November 4, 2009
EDUCAUSE announced today it has joined the InCommon Federation, the U.S. identity and access management federation. In an identity federation like InCommon, participating identity providers (such as colleges and universities) and resource providers (like EDUCAUSE) agree on a set of shared policies, processes, and technology standards. This greatly streamlines collaboration among multiple organizations because federation members agree on these policies and processes once, rather than each time they sign a contract with a new partner. Read more in the press release. On a related note, kicking off Thursday's general session at EDUCAUSE 2009, we will recognize the field of federated identity management systems with the EDUCAUSE Catalyst Award. Please join us in recognizing this valuable contribution to the community. Cancelled Thursday It's an Enrollment World: How Technology Can Help Live-Stream Select EDUCAUSE 2009 SessionsIf you or your colleagues were unable to make it this year, try live-streaming select sessions from the conference. (EDUCAUSE thanks Sonic Foundry for webcasting our sessions.) Contribute to the EDUCAUSE 2009 BuzzWe want to hear from you! If you're tweeting the conference, please tag your tweets with the official conference hashtag, #EDUCAUSE09. If you're blogging, posting photos to Flickr, or uploading videos, please use EDUCAUSE09. You may see your name and quotation "in lights" in slide shows playing throughout the conference space, on the Twitter channel via our EDUCAUSE profile, or right here in this Conference Highlights blog space. Helpful Links
EDUCAUSE CentralCome visit us in EDUCAUSE Central. Speak with us about the many ways you can engage with EDUCAUSE and meet EDUCAUSE staff and leaders in the community. Check the easel boards just outside our space to find out who will be stopping by today. Keep checking back here for news and updates! Wireless networking support is available in the Korbel Ballroom and all street level areas of the conference, including the meeting rooms, EDUCAUSE Central, and Lobbies D and F; however, due to the architectural structure of the Wells Fargo Theatre, wireless will be unavailable in this space. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. 2010 Board Officers, Appointed Member Announced at EDUCAUSE 2009Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on November 3, 2009
At a meeting of the EDUCAUSE Board of Directors Monday at EDUCAUSE 2009, officers for the coming year were selected:
EDUCAUSE also welcomes newly appointed member-at-large, Linda Thor, Rio Salado College. Congratulations to all! The EDUCAUSE Board of Directors exemplifies member service and serves to help guide and shape the association’s agenda. Submit a nomination for 2010 Board candidates online. EDUCAUSE 2009: Information for ParticipantsBe sure to first visit us at registration in Lobby D to pick up your namebadge and tote bag. We're continuing the "self-stuffing" for totes this year, so that way you pick up only the materials you want. Greener totes, greener conference, greener Denver! If you or your colleagues were unable to make it this year, try live-streaming select sessions from the conference. (EDUCAUSE thanks Sonic Foundry for webcasting our sessions.) We want to hear from you! If you're tweeting the conference, please tag your tweets with the official conference hashtag, #EDUCAUSE09. If you're blogging, posting photos to Flickr, or uploading videos, please use EDUCAUSE09. You may see your name and quotation "in lights" in slide shows playing throughout the conference space, on the Twitter channel via our EDUCAUSE profile, or right here in this Conference Highlights blog space. Have an iPhone? Checked out our exciting new conference schedule app? Word on the street is it's working very well... upload it today! Wireless networking support is available in the Korbel Ballroom and all street level areas of the conference, including the meeting rooms, EDUCAUSE Central, and Lobbies D and F; however, due to the architectural structure of the Wells Fargo Theatre, wireless will be unavailable in this space. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. Helpful Links
Come visit us in EDUCAUSE Central....or it could be called "Mission Control" this year. You decide! Speak with us about the many ways you can engage with EDUCAUSE and meet EDUCAUSE staff and leaders in the community. Keep checking back here for news and updates! EDUCAUSE 2009--Are You Ready?!Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on November 2, 2009
EDUCAUSE 2009 participants are beginning to arrive, and the EDUCAUSE staff is putting the final touches on making this one of the best annual conferences ever! Be sure to first visit us at registration in Lobby D to pick up your namebadge and tote bag. We're continuing the "self-stuffing" for totes this year, so that way you pick up only the materials you want. Greener totes, greener conference, greener Denver! If you or your colleagues were unable to make it this year, try live-streaming select sessions from the conference. (EDUCAUSE thanks Sonic Foundry for webcasting our sessions.) We want to hear from you! If you're tweeting the conference, please tag your tweets with the official conference hashtag, #EDUCAUSE09. If you're blogging, posting photos to Flickr, or uploading videos, please use EDUCAUSE09. You may see your name and quotation "in lights" in slide shows playing throughout the conference space, on the Twitter channel via our EDUCAUSE profile, or right here in this Conference Highlights blog space. Have an iPhone? Checked out our exciting new conference schedule app? Word on the street is it's working very well... upload it today! Wireless networking support is available in the Korbel Ballroom and all street level areas of the conference, including the meeting rooms, EDUCAUSE Central, and Lobbies D and F; however, due to the architectural structure of the Wells Fargo Theatre, wireless will be unavailable in this space. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. Helpful Links
Come visit us in EDUCAUSE Central....or it could be called "Mission Control" this year. You decide! Speak with us about the many ways you can engage with EDUCAUSE and meet EDUCAUSE staff and leaders in the community. Keep checking back here for news and updates! ![]() Have you seen the big blue bear peeking in the Convention Center window? Here's a story about this unique public art piece, "I See What You Mean." EDUCAUSE 2009: Denver and Online, Here We Come!Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on October 30, 2009
EDUCAUSE 2009, November 3–6, is just days away! Some of you may be worried about the heavy snowstorm we just experienced in Colorado the past couple days. Rest assured, it's already melting, and we're expecting sunny 50s and 60s during the conference—welcome to Colorado! As you get ready to travel, here are some last-minute resources and reminders. Daylight saving time will end on Sunday, November 1, at 2:00 a.m. Helpful Links
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Note: If you're okay with us using your EDUCAUSE09-tagged Flickr photos for the slideshow on this page, please make sure you set your copyright information to a creative commons license. Learn more about creative commons licensing. EDUCAUSE 2009 Online • November 4–6
We're glad those who couldn't make it to Denver this year can join us online! We sent you an e-mail with the subject line, "EDUCAUSE 2009: Critical Information for Participants." This message included your login and password to access the conference. Please be sure to write down this information so you will have it handy for the day of the conference. All sessions are listed in Mountain Time. Helpful Links
We'll see you soon in Denver and online! If you have questions, please contact info@educause.edu. (If it's more convenient, you can also subscribe to my conference blog posts via RSS. Click on "Colleen's blog" below, and then click the orange RSS icon at the top-right of the page to subscribe.) Bringing You Options: EDUCAUSE 2009 OnlineCreated by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on September 15, 2009
Explore the program and register now. If you're already attending EDUCAUSE 2009 in Denver, we ask that you please share this information with your colleagues who are unable to travel this year. EDUCAUSE 2009: Make the Case to AttendCreated by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on September 10, 2009
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Streaming VideoNot in Denver? You can still experience the best thinking in higher ed IT by streaming select conference sessions from EDUCAUSE 2009. Click here to access the live event webcasts. Wednesday, November 4th
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