2014 SOCIAL MEDIA & TECHNOLOGY Conference Archive
In 2014, WNY Advising and the Uniting Across Campuses conference committee hosted our first specialized conference on Social Media & Technology at Niagara University. While specialized conferences may not be able to be offered every year, it is our hope to periodically offer similar mini-conferences in the future and periodically revisit the constantly evolving topic of Social Media & Technology in the future. The archive below contains the resources and presentations shared at the most recent conference. Thank you again for everyone who came out to attend the conference. For more social media and technology resources visit our Social Media pages
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Conference Program
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Back-Channels 5/29/15
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2014 Presentations
Tech Panelists |
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Session 1 |
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Social Media Strategy: Where to begin?
Samantha Calabrese - [email protected] Senior Academic Advisor University at Buffalo |
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Deconstructing an Undergraduate Social Media Fundamentals Class
Michael R. Berta, Ed.D. - [email protected] Director, Experimental Classroom Daemen College |
Session 2 |
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The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly: Developing a Social Media Platform
John Sauter, Ph.D. - [email protected] Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs College of Arts & Sciences Niagara University Melanie Warren - [email protected] Academic Advisor Niagara County Community College |
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E-Body Language: Decoded
Michelle Semski - [email protected] Academic Advisor Bryant & Stratton College |
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Session 3 |
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Compare and Contrast of Early Alert Academic Intervention System at Two Schools: Same Destination, Different Roads
Angela Taibi - [email protected] Academic Advisor, Niagara County Community College Winifred Storms - [email protected] Academic Advisor, Niagara County Community College Melanie Warren - [email protected] Academic Advisor, Niagara County Community College |
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Social Media and 21st Century Marketing
Christopher M. Montpetit - [email protected] Theatre/Arts Management Genesee Community College / University of Kentucky |
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Getting Involved & Future Projects
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2014 Conference Agenda
8:30–9:20 a.m. Arrival / Registration , St. Vincent’s 4th Floor Atrium
11:50--OPTIONAL CAMPUS TOUR: Get a guided tour of the Niagara University campus (Lasts about 45 minutes). Meet in 4th Floor Atrium.
*To keep this conference free, a 1 hour and 45 minute break is provided for attendees to eat on campus (Clet Hall - $7.95 all you can eat), drive to local restaurants in Lewiston or Niagara Falls, or bring their own lunch. This provides time to network and get to know your colleagues at different institutions.
1:30–2:40 p.m. Concurrent Sessions II (choose one)
- (CAMPUS MAP & DIRECTIONS)
- You may park in any YELLOW parking spots
- Father James J. Maher, C.M., President
Niagara University - John Sauter, Ph.D., Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs
College of Arts & Sciences, Niagara University
- Tracey A. Eastman, Senior Associate Director, Content Marketing, University Communications
University at Buffalo - Michael Freedman, Associate Director of Public Relations
Niagara University - Christopher R. Gallant, Assistant Professor of Digital Media and Communications
Hilbert College - Ramona Santa Maria, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems
Buffalo State College - Thomas P. Wojciechowski, Director of Web Communications
Daemen College
- St. Vincent’s 407 Social Media Strategy; Where to begin?
- St. Vincent’s 405/6 Deconstructing an Undergraduate Social Media Fundamentals Class
11:50--OPTIONAL CAMPUS TOUR: Get a guided tour of the Niagara University campus (Lasts about 45 minutes). Meet in 4th Floor Atrium.
*To keep this conference free, a 1 hour and 45 minute break is provided for attendees to eat on campus (Clet Hall - $7.95 all you can eat), drive to local restaurants in Lewiston or Niagara Falls, or bring their own lunch. This provides time to network and get to know your colleagues at different institutions.
1:30–2:40 p.m. Concurrent Sessions II (choose one)
- St. Vincent’s 407 The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly—Developing a Social Media Platform
- St. Vincent’s 405/6 E-Body Language: Decoded
- St. Vincent’s 407 Compare and Contrast of Early Alert Academic Intervention System at Two Schools: Same Destination, Different Roads
- St. Vincent’s 405/6 Social Media and 21st Century Marketing
- John Sauter, Ph.D.—2014 UAC Conference Chair / WNY Advising
- Amie Pistrin-Faust, 2015 UAC Conference Chair / WNY Advising
- Dalene Aylward, 2016 UAC Conference Chair Elect / WNY Advising
- Amanda Scheerbaum, CSPA-NYS
- Sally Dingee, 2015 Rochester Advising Conference Chair
- Handout on writing for NACADA