Mark Greenfield is an accomplished speaker who frequently presents at a wide range of higher education conferences and meetings where his thought provoking commentary on the impact of emerging technology on college campuses challenges audiences to rethink their basic assumptions about web communications. He was recently awarded with the “Best of Conference” award at the HighEdWebDev 2006 conference. Recent presentations include:
- “It’s the End of the Web as We Know It (And I Feel Fine!)” - examines the future direction of the web, the implications for higher education, and the new opportunities for communicating and providing services to all constituents.
- “Higher Education Web Development Gets Flattened” - examines the future of the higher education web profession. The premise is that the same forces of globalization that have flattened the business world will soon flatten higher education and that their will be repercussions for higher education web professionals.
- “The Long Tail of Social Networks - Building Successful Niche Social Networks” - explores the sociology behind the growth of social networking and provide a framework for building successful niche social networks.
- “Born to be Wired: Technology, Communication and the Millennial Generation” - focuses on the intersection of technology and millennial students and the impact on college campuses.
All speeches and presentations can be adapted for different audiences. For more information, please e-mail Mark at paradigmweb@gmail.com


