by Mark Greenfield | Jun 3, 2013 | Blog, Conferences, Future, highedwebflat
Next week I will be giving one of the featured talks at the UB Tech Conference in Orlando called “Higher Education Gets Flattened” and the timing couldn’t be better. I have been talking about this topic for the past 6 years but two interesting...
by Mark Greenfield | Mar 20, 2013 | Blog, Conferences, Future
Next week I will be traveling to Ft. Worth to speak at the Case IV Conference. In addition to giving a talk on web governance, I will be opening the web track with a new presentation called Why the Web Matters (more than you think). This is a topic I have been...
by Mark Greenfield | Apr 7, 2011 | Blog, Conferences, Future, highedwebflat
I’m looking forward to attending my 3rd jboye conference on May 3-5 in Philadelphia where I will be giving the opening keynote in the higher education track with my talk called It’s the End of the Web as We Know It (And I Feel Fine!). As I explain in the video...
by Mark Greenfield | Apr 1, 2011 | Blog, Future, highedwebflat
I was on Twitter earlier this week when the following tweet from Nick DeNardis (via Karine Joly) got my attention: I spent the next 15 minutes watching a very compelling TEDxNYEd Talk by Will Richardson. I have watched dozens of TED Talks and while they are all great,...
by Mark Greenfield | Dec 5, 2008 | Future, management, Social Media, uwebd social site, Web 2.0
I came across this great SlideShare presentation today by Graeme Wood on the future of social media. It covers a wide range of topics at a high level and references the thoughts and ideas of people like Gorden Moore, Kevin Kelly, Chris Anderson, Tomi Ahonen, and Seth...
by Mark Greenfield | Sep 26, 2008 | Future, Millennials, Top 10 Web Trends, Web 2.0
Clay Shirky is one of my favorite commentators on the social and economic implications of the Internet. His book “Here Comes Everybody” is a must read. He recently gave the keynote speech at the Web 2.0 Expo in New York called “Information Overload...