Archive for October 2004
mea8: web metrics
gotta take good notes this time: Susan asked me to fill her in while she’s in the XML forms presentation.
it’s a panel (3 women, including the last presenter I saw, and one guy, for those paying attention), 4 web people from new york state. they’re hoping for answers from us, too. almost everybody […]
csd7: journey to content management
trying valiantly to wake up. had a mocha this morning, because I knew there was no way I’d make it through the morning otherwise. not a very *good* mocha, but it’s helping.
she has an excellent speaking style, is working to engage the audience: hand-raising, questioning.
they were all self-publishing, fully decentralized, even […]
csd6: aka me
I think it went well, but I don’t know. I just have such a massive sense of relief that it’s hard to experience anything else. only lost my train of thought a couple of times, and recovered quickly. S5 worked great, too. I didn’t cover everything that I said in my […]
mea5: project management
Aimee Lewis, Warner School, URochester
running off her vita, lots of school experience (nearly 100 sites)
asking about who people are in the audience (project mgr, designer, marketing, IT: can I raise my hand on everything?)
looks like this a redesign session. their old site (as of 2 yrs ago) was from 1997! 3 pages (in […]
taking a break
I decided to sit out this session. nothing really trips my trigger, and I need a bit of a space where I’m not trying to write a million words a minute.
one of the interesting things about this conference, much better than the sessions so far, has been the networking. I’ve met more web […]
csd 3: accessible forms
a little more awake post-lunch. Andrew from Indiana U is a library guy!
had a quick chat with the woman from the W3C. (cool tiny laptop.) she encouraged me to complain to MS about the FP/Word thing.
www.4serendipity.com/highedwebdev2004/forms/
hey, he’s using S5 too!
why accessibility…if I were him, I’d just refer back to the keynote, since […]
