Vision is entirely a creative faculty: it uses the body and the mind as the navigator uses his instruments. … One’s destination is never a place but rather a new way of looking at things. — Henry Miller
Planning for Disruption: Governance, Strategy, and Management in a Web 3.0 World: When Does ‘Emerging’ Become ‘Disruptive’? — NERCOMP Workshop (2/11)
Perils, Pitfalls, and Pleasures: Moving Print Publications to Life Online: Case Study — J. Boye Philadelphia Conference (5/10)
Toward the Next Web: Where we’ve been. Where we’re going — Bates Alumni Council (9/09)
The Social Web: Yours, Mine and Ours — Bates New York Business Network (3/09)
Monitoring Your Web Identity — Higher Education Web Conference (10/07)
Principles of an Effective Web Experience — Bates Communications and Media Relations (4/07)
Integrated Communications and the Bates Web — Bates College Board of Trustees College and External Relations Committee (1/07); Office of College Advancement (3/07); President’s Council (3/07); Office of Admissions (4/07).
Down a 2.0–Way Street: Trends in University Web Communications — University of Southern California (2/06)
The 2.0–Way Street: Content and Collaboration in the Web 2.0 World — Dartmouth Computing (12/05)
Buyer Beware: How To Get The Most Out Of Your CMS Vendor — Web Content Management Conference (12/05)
Sustaining Web Content Management — Higher Education Web Conference (11/05)
Does the Web Mean the Death of the Print Magazine? — University Research Magazine Association (9/05)
Toward an Integral Web: Visions, Themes, Trends in Web Communications — Dartmouth Communications Committee (9/05)
Pathfinding in the CMS Jungle (co–presented with MIT) — NERCOMP Annual Conference (3/05)
Sustaining the University Web: Strategies for Success — OmniUpdate User Conference (3/05)
Keeping It Fresh: Sustaining the University Web — EDUCAUSE Western Conference (3/04)
Digital media and the Web experience — MIT Freshman Advising Seminar (11/00)
Public presentations
Vision is entirely a creative faculty: it uses the body and the mind as the navigator uses his instruments. … One’s destination is never a place but rather a new way of looking at things. — Henry Miller
Workshops and conferences
Online presentations