I’m heading to the Association for the Study of Higher Education national conference in St. Louis this week. I’m excited to be presenting a Future in 6:40 session with some amazing colleagues. (If you’re new to all this, you can find out about PechaKucha’s and what’s been done in the past, here.)
Here is what we have on deck (Saturday at 12:30 in Regency B) for the Future of Higher Education:
PechaKucha #1: Student Development Theory for Cyborgs (Paul G. Brown)
PechaKucha #2: The TED University (Ana M. Martinez-Aleman).
PechaKucha #3: Billion Dollar Campaigns, Oversized Checks, and the Future of Higher Ed Philanthropy (Kim Nehls)
PechaKucha #4: A “Complete” Future for Community Colleges: Implications of the Completion Agenda for the Future of Student Services in Two-Tear Institutions (C. Casey Ozaki)
PechaKucha #5: HigherEd Air: (Student) Services Go A La Carte (Kristen Renn)
PechaKucha #6: College for All and the Enduring Dilemma of Tracking (William Tierney)
I’ve also revised my PechaKucha session, so although the topic will be similar to what I’ve done before, expect an entirely different take on the subject matter. Hope to see you there!