Wayne State University

AIM HIGHER

Web Communications Blog

We build user centered Web sites from the ground up.

Archive for the 'presentation' Category

State of the Wayne State Web site

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Last week I gave a presentation to our small group of communicators, it shows the past, present and future goals for the wayne.edu Web site architecture. I didn’t have time to officially mind map the entire process so I just drew it up on the white board and took photos so bear with me.
The Past
Five [...]

Advocating for Web Standards and Accessibility

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

Earlier this week I gave a presentation about Web Standards and Accessibility to the ASIS&T Wayne State Student Chapter.
I gave the presentation as an overview of the importance of web standards and accessibility. Not only as the right thing to do but also how they can benefit any web project. Not only is there a [...]

New Communication Tools Presentation

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Last week I gave a presentation to our president’s council about new communication tools and how we are using them to engage and involve students. I have posted in the past about Studying Students Social Network Usage and Our Twitter Initiative, since then we have been actively pursuing the popular social networks. Just recently I [...]

Social Media Panel Discussion – January 21, 2009

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Interested in social media? Do you want to hear me speak? On January 21 Refresh Detroit is hosting a Social Media Panel Discussion at Washtenaw Community College. It is a free event and open to the public.
Learn about the opportunities social media brings for individuals, companies, and social causes. Find out how to use social [...]

Refresh Detroit LISP Web site presentation

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Yesterday I was asked to give a presentation at Refresh Detroit, a group of web developers/designers/usability professionals from the Detroit area. Below is the presentation.
Outline
We were tasked with the redesign of the Library and Information Science Program Web site. I started out with a general overview of our department then moved into showing the old [...]