Upcoming Webinar: The .eduGuru Summit
# Higher Ed Marketing & Web Development
September 22 & 23, 2011 9am – 4pm CT | Online
Join some of the Web's foremost experts in Higher Education Internet Marketing & Web Development for an all-new live, two-day online conference, The .eduGuru Summit (opens new window)! Sharpen your online strategies in Tuesday’s Marketing Track, tackle technical challenges in Wednesday’s Technical Track, or become a true guru by attending both days.
You get all the great knowledge and insight of some of the brightest minds working in Higher Ed today without all the hassle and expense of travel. See you there!
# Conference Schedule
Web Governance in Higher Education by Mark Greenfield (opens new window), influential member of the higher education web community
Social Media for Yield, Retention & Graduation by Jessica Krywosa (opens new window), director of web communication at Suffolk University
Boosting Customer Service with Social Media by Mike Petroff (opens new window), web manager for enrollment at Emerson College
The Integrated Student Ambassador Program by Mallory Wood (opens new window), assistant director of marketing at Saint Michael's College
Colleges Learning from the Insane Clown Posse by Karlyn Morissette (opens new window), higher education marketing consultant
The Prized Bargain Bin MoMA by Georgy Cohen (opens new window), manager of web content & strategy at Tufts University
SEO Tools for a College Web Rockstar by Kyle James (opens new window), product manager for blogging and SEO tools at HubSpot
Head First Video Strategy by Michael Fienen (opens new window), director of web marketing at Pittsburg State University
Golden Rule of the Web by Nick DeNardis (opens new window), associate director of web communications at Wayne State University
Semantics on the Web & You: Why? by Jason Woodward (opens new window), soon-to-be-entrepreneur information integrator in Ithaca, NY
Next Level Live Streaming by Seth Odell (opens new window), media marketing specialist in Los Angeles
10 Years in The Hole by Dylan Wilbanks (opens new window), former web developer at University of Washington