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Going Dark – #SOPA and Higher Education

Posted by Mark Greenfield on January 17, 2012 in Blog 2 comments

Over the course of my blogging career I have made it a point to steer clear of politics. I have no desire to participate in any political discourse until civility returns. However, I will make an exception in support of #sopa.  Much has been written about the numerous flaws in this legislation. (see  If you  Read more »

Introducing the Digital Governance Journal

Posted by Mark Greenfield on October 31, 2011 in Blog, Governance 0 comments

I am pleased to announce the launch of the Digital Governance Journal. The DGJ will be an evolving forum for the discussion of digital strategy and governance issues focusing on specific senior management concerns affecting all indust

My Top 10 Highlights of #heweb11

Posted by Mark Greenfield on October 27, 2011 in Blog 1 comment

The 2011 HighEdWeb Conference held this week in Austin was a great experience.  Here is my very personal “top 10″ list of favorite moments: 10.  Being able to play Stevie Ray Vaughan for my pre-session music almost within sight of his memorial s

Delicious Bookmark #5000

Posted by Mark Greenfield on October 17, 2011 in Blog 2 comments

It all started back on July 12, 2005, the day I saved my first bookmark on delicious.  delicio.us, as it was known back then, was the first Web 2.0 tool that really made my life easier. Saving bookmarks to the cloud instead of individual computers w

The Flattening of SUNY

Posted by Mark Greenfield on August 5, 2011 in Blog, highedwebflat 9 comments

Two important news items came across my desk yesterday that has me thinking again about the flattening of higher education, something I started writing about back in 2007.  My use of the word “flattened” comes from Tom Friedman’s book The

Going Mobile at #NCSRMR

Posted by Mark Greenfield on July 21, 2011 in Blog, Conferences, Millennials, The Mobile Web 6 comments

Next week I will be giving two talks at the National Conference on Student Recruitment, Marketing and Retention in Denver. The first is called “Going Mobile: An Introduction to the Mobile Web” where I will talk about the huge paradigm shift t

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