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Erik Runyon
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Sep 29, 2015. HTTP/2, the successor to SPDY. Is finally gaining traction on both browsers and web servers. For my own benefit (and hopefully yours), I’ll be documenting relevant articles and information here. Continue reading “Notes on HTTP/2” →. Aug 27, 2015. This month I had the pleasure of presenting at Frontend Conference Zurich. Continue reading “Frontend Conference Zurich” →. Using GitHub Education to Teach Web Development. Jul 26, 2015. At the University of Notre Dame. Jun 8, 2015. BDConf is a bou...
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Speaking – Aaron Knight
http://www.acknight.com/speaking
HighEdWeb Annual Conference 2016: Memphis. Building a Better (Campus) Map (Track Session). Slides to be posted after the conference in October. Herding Cats – From Application to Alum (Poster). 2016: Elements: The Web Conference at Penn State. Finding Your Way: Navigating Big Map Data (Track Session). HighEdWeb Annual Conference 2015: Milwaukee. Finding Your Way (Track Session). HighEdWeb Annual Conference 2014: Portland. Fix All The Map Data! HighEdWeb Annual Conference 2013: Buffalo.
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HighEdWeb 2014 | Erik Runyon
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Oct 21, 2014. My presentation for HighEdWeb 2014. In Portland was about how to use offline web technologies. The focus was primarily on Web Storage. But also touched on Web SQL. It’s worth mentioning that there was a period during the conference when wifi was completely down. During that time, attendees were still able to use the website and view their schedules. I won’t claim that the offline capabilities worked without a hitch, but overall I would call it a success. Working with quota on mobile browsers.
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October 2014 – The Other Dave Cameron
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The Other Dave Cameron. Trying to be the most human I can be on the internet. The Feedback You Want. June 3, 2016. Sharing Human at HighEdWeb 2016. May 23, 2016. Corrections to My Annual Review. May 13, 2016. May 6, 2016. Come On in My Kitchen. April 29, 2016. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Follow The Other Dave Cameron on WordPress.com. 8220;Human at Work”. Enjoy, and please pass it on! October 17, 2014. November 21, 2014.
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HighEdWeb 2014 | Erik Runyon
https://erikrunyon.com/2014/10/highedweb-2014
Oct 21, 2014. My presentation for HighEdWeb 2014. In Portland was about how to use offline web technologies. The focus was primarily on Web Storage. But also touched on Web SQL. It’s worth mentioning that there was a period during the conference when wifi was completely down. During that time, attendees were still able to use the website and view their schedules. I won’t claim that the offline capabilities worked without a hitch, but overall I would call it a success. Working with quota on mobile browsers.
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About | Erik Runyon
https://erikrunyon.com/about
I am the Technical Director and a web developer for Marketing Communications. At the University of Notre Dame. The opinions on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent the views of Notre Dame. Technical Director for Marketing Communications. At the University of Notre Dame. Has been developing websites for fun and profit since 1995, and joined the university in 2007. Erik enjoys chatting and writing about web performance, accessibility, mobile support, and RWD. Web Storage and Service Workers.
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Erik Runyon
https://erikrunyon.com/page2
Sep 29, 2015. HTTP/2, the successor to SPDY. Is finally gaining traction on both browsers and web servers. For my own benefit (and hopefully yours), I’ll be documenting relevant articles and information here. Continue reading “Notes on HTTP/2” →. Aug 27, 2015. This month I had the pleasure of presenting at Frontend Conference Zurich. Continue reading “Frontend Conference Zurich” →. Using GitHub Education to Teach Web Development. Jul 26, 2015. At the University of Notre Dame. Jun 8, 2015. BDConf is a bou...
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Conferences – Higher Education Web Professionals
http://www.highedweb.org/conferences
Higher Education Web Professionals. Is just too much for one breath…. Call us HighEdWeb for short. The HighEdWeb conference is created just for higher education web professionals. HighEdWeb is perfect for web developers, marketers, designers, writers, managers and all team members in-between who want to explore the unique web issues facing colleges and universities. HighEdWeb holds regional conferences. Across the U.S. HighEdWeb 2015 Annual Conference. HighEdWeb 2015 Leadership Academy. HighEdWeb 2012 An...
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Takeaways from HigherEd Web | Kyle Schmidt
http://kyleschmidt.com/2014/10/21/higheredweb.html
Follow me on Twitter. See what I'm reading on Goodreads. Check out my GitHub. Connect with me on LinkedIn. Takeaways from HigherEd Web. Posted October 21, 2014. This week I was at HigherEd Web. A conference on everything related to being an web professional in higher ed. This year it was in Portland, which is simply too convenient to pass up. Prospective Students can’t always identify why content is on the page. Mark Heiman, an awesome fellow from Carleton College. But that doesn’t mean we can or should ...
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Field Notes from the Digital Prairie :: a blog by Aaron Rester: October 2014
http://blog.aaronrester.net/2014_10_01_archive.html
Aaron Rester - Home. Subscribe to my blog. Follow me on Twitter. Friend me on Facebook. Join my network on LinkedIn. Friend me on Last.fm. My bookmarks on Delicious. This is Aaron Rester's blog:. Field Notes from the Digital Prairie. Saturday, October 25, 2014. Making #heweb14 Sausage (Not a Sandwich). On Thursday, I returned from the Higher Education Web Professionals Association. Or "HighEdWeb" if you're more into the brevity thing) 2014 Annual Conference. And, along with presenting. At the wrap-up, de...
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