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[collegewebeditor.com: web, marketing & PR in higher ed] But the other tracks also picked my interest. I’ve selected the following presentations in the program available on the conference website:

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e3 Information Overload, E-Resources for Engineering Educationhttp://blog.case.edu/bcg8  e3 Information Overload, E-Resources for Engineering Education: HigherEd BlogCon - Online Conference From April 3-28, 2006, make sure you participate in the HigherEd BlogCon. This brand-new, all-online event aims to bring together in a single Web space many of the leading players who are transforming academe with their use of the new tools of the Social Web. (via Cosmos)

http://www.speedofcreativity.org  Moving at the Speed of Creativity: This time, thanks to the hard work of many people and lots of coordination, Mark and Eva shared their message and testimonies not only with a local Lubbock audience, but also with students and teachers around the state of Texas and even in other states. This small ethernet cable which connected to the Polycom videoconferencing unit in the room literally was the connection for approximately 15,000 students to watch and hear their stories: (via Cosmos)

[Information Wants To Be Free] HigherEd BlogCon is on the way!: The programs for all of the tracks are up on the blog, but I thought I’d put up the Library and Information Resources Program up here for you all to check out. We have some amazing people who are going to be presenting including 2006 Library Journal Mover and Shaker John Blyberg and a whole slew of notable library bloggers.

[Thomson Peterson's-Syndication for Higher Ed] HigherEd BlogCon 2006 Call for Presenters: Review teams will guide proposal evaluation and selection. Selected presentations will be posted on the conference blog (a WordPress blog) beginning April 3, after the fashion of GlobalPRBlogWeek.

[Meredith.wolfwater.com] Information Wants To Be Free » Blog Archive » CFP: HigherEd BlogCon: Method of Presentation Submission: Presenters will be required to submit their final presentation material (or, in the case of an audio, screencast, or video presentation, a summary with links to it) via the conference blog, where it will be reviewed by the Section Chair and published on the blog at the appropriate time.

http://www.higheredblogcon.com [Higheredblogcon.com] HigheredBlogCon: Subscribe to the RSS feed to receive all content posted to this site, or visit us here throughout the month.

Petersons.comhttp://www.petersons.com [Petersons.com] Higher Ed BlogCon: Thomson Peterson's, PRNewswire, and CASE are proud to present HigherEd BlogCon - Transforming Academic Communities with New Tools of the Social Web. This brand-new, all-online event aims to bring together in a single Web space many of the leading players who are transforming academe with their use of the new tools of the Social Web.

http://www.auburnmedia.com [Auburnmedia.com] infOpinions? :: Public Relations » Blog Archive » HigherEd BlogCon ...: Student and Faculty Supported Blog and Wiki Projects. HigherEd BlogCon ... HigherEd BlogCon Podcast - Holly Peterson and Tristan Roberts ...

[Higheredblogcon.editme.com] Preparations for HigherEd BlogCon 2006 - Call for Presenters ...: ~Video versus screencast versus podcast. ~Wikis and learning. ~The RSS divide ... ~Presenter’s blog or Web site address (optional) ...

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