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    transforming academic communities
    with new tools of the social web

    Conference program at a glance

    Tuesday, March 28th, 2006

    Join us April 3-28, 2006, on this website, for articles, podcasts, and screencasts from individuals representing more than 30 colleges and universities around the world exploring the topic of transforming academic communities with new tools of the social web.

    We invite you to participate by reading, commenting, and asking questions. Articles, podcasts, and screencasts on this site are available free of charge.

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    April 3-7, 2006: Teaching

    • Blogs as personal learning environments
    • Curriculum development using a wiki
    • Legal issues in podcasting
    • And more

    April 10-14, 2006: Library and Information Resources

    • Blogging and podcasting in libraries
    • Web 2.0/Library 2.0
    • Building an online research toolkit
    • And more

    April 17-21, 2006: Admissions, Alumni Relations, and Communications & Marketing

    • Podcasts as a marketing tool
    • Alumni E-Networks
    • Blogging and podcasting for student recruitment
    • April 20 CASE Speaker Event: Online Annual Giving Strategies (paid registration required)
    • And more

    April 24-28, 2006: Websites & Web Development

    • Legal education podcasting project
    • Taking control of HTML and CSS
    • Agile web apps
    • April 27 CASE Speaker Event: Podcasting News & Events (paid registration required)
    • And more

    CASE Online Speaker Series Event

    Monday, March 27th, 2006

    Bringing Audio to a Visual Medium: Podcasting News and Events
    April 27, 2006
    2:00-3:30 PM ET

    The following 90-minute event is presented by CASE in conjunction with the Websites and Web Development track.

    (A separate speaker event, High-Speed Success: The Best and Brightest Online Annual Giving Strategies, occurs during the Admissions, Alumni Development, and Communications & Marketing track.)

    Cut through the buzzwords and hype surrounding podcasting and discover how audio can help schools, colleges, and universities better tell their stories. Explore podcasting creation, distribution, and audience targeting. Find out how this technology can be an integral part of your communications and outreach programs, enabling your institution to engage with key constituencies as never before.

    Register for this paid event.