From jdriskell at ups.edu Wed Jan 2 16:24:09 2002 From: jdriskell at ups.edu (James M. Driskell) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:42 2004 Subject: Spring NW-HEAT meeting References: <000201c18a5c$f9028200$2c010b0a@whitman.edu> Message-ID: <3C33A4A9.9114EAA5@ups.edu> Keiko, What are the dates for the meeting? Thanks, Jim Driskell Keiko Pitter wrote: > FYI: Pacific University will be hosting the spring NW-HEAT > meeting--with coordination assistance from University of Portland folks. > > If you have ideas on what "track" to have at this meeting, post it to > this mailing list--although Linda Mantel from U of Portland and Lee > Colaw from Pacific (or their designees) will be coordinating the > arrangement. > > For those that's "new" to NW-HEAT: NW-HEAT has a meeting once a year at > "some" campus that is gracious enough to volunteer to host. It is a > no-host meeting (like no-host bar)...in that each attendee pays for own > travel, pays for own meal, etc. > The hosting institution essentially makes its facility available for > use. > > The meeting is for front-line people to network and discuss issues. > Since most of our shops are small, we try not to empty our IT department > during the meeting--we pick two tracks for each meeting. Say "help > desk" and "faculty support"--and have a topical sessioin in the morning > and another one in the afternoon. Each session is "lead" by someone > from a participating institution. What this means is... We need to > choose two tracks, identify topics for each session and have someone > volunteer to lead the discussion. > > Some topics that's been thrown around already include: > (1) managing Ghost -- lead by folks at Willamette? > (2) how to work more effectively/efficiently during the time of budget > crisis: from front line view > > We are not set on these topics... > > So let the discussion begin! And have happy holidays! > > Keiko > > From pitterk at whitman.edu Mon Jan 7 10:56:48 2002 From: pitterk at whitman.edu (Keiko Pitter) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:43 2004 Subject: Spring NW-HEAT meeting In-Reply-To: <3C33A4A9.9114EAA5@ups.edu> Message-ID: <002901c197ad$101c48b0$2c010b0a@whitman.edu> You will need to ask the folks at Pacific. Keiko > -----Original Message----- > From: nw-heat@nw-heat.org [mailto:nw-heat@nw-heat.org] On > Behalf Of James M. Driskell > Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 4:41 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Re: Spring NW-HEAT meeting > > > Keiko, > > What are the dates for the meeting? > > Thanks, > > Jim Driskell > > Keiko Pitter wrote: > > > FYI: Pacific University will be hosting the spring NW-HEAT > > meeting--with coordination assistance from University of > Portland folks. > > > > If you have ideas on what "track" to have at this meeting, > post it to > > this mailing list--although Linda Mantel from U of Portland and Lee > > Colaw from Pacific (or their designees) will be coordinating the > > arrangement. > > > > For those that's "new" to NW-HEAT: NW-HEAT has a meeting > once a year at > > "some" campus that is gracious enough to volunteer to host. It is a > > no-host meeting (like no-host bar)...in that each attendee > pays for own > > travel, pays for own meal, etc. > > The hosting institution essentially makes its facility available for > > use. > > > > The meeting is for front-line people to network and discuss issues. > > Since most of our shops are small, we try not to empty our > IT department > > during the meeting--we pick two tracks for each meeting. Say "help > > desk" and "faculty support"--and have a topical sessioin in > the morning > > and another one in the afternoon. Each session is "lead" by someone > > from a participating institution. What this means is... We need to > > choose two tracks, identify topics for each session and have someone > > volunteer to lead the discussion. > > > > Some topics that's been thrown around already include: > > (1) managing Ghost -- lead by folks at Willamette? > > (2) how to work more effectively/efficiently during the > time of budget > > crisis: from front line view > > > > We are not set on these topics... > > > > So let the discussion begin! And have happy holidays! > > > > Keiko > > > > > > From jdriskell at ups.edu Wed Jan 2 16:24:09 2002 From: jdriskell at ups.edu (James M. Driskell) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: Spring NW-HEAT meeting References: <000201c18a5c$f9028200$2c010b0a@whitman.edu> Message-ID: <3C33A4A9.9114EAA5@ups.edu> Keiko, What are the dates for the meeting? Thanks, Jim Driskell Keiko Pitter wrote: > FYI: Pacific University will be hosting the spring NW-HEAT > meeting--with coordination assistance from University of Portland folks. > > If you have ideas on what "track" to have at this meeting, post it to > this mailing list--although Linda Mantel from U of Portland and Lee > Colaw from Pacific (or their designees) will be coordinating the > arrangement. > > For those that's "new" to NW-HEAT: NW-HEAT has a meeting once a year at > "some" campus that is gracious enough to volunteer to host. It is a > no-host meeting (like no-host bar)...in that each attendee pays for own > travel, pays for own meal, etc. > The hosting institution essentially makes its facility available for > use. > > The meeting is for front-line people to network and discuss issues. > Since most of our shops are small, we try not to empty our IT department > during the meeting--we pick two tracks for each meeting. Say "help > desk" and "faculty support"--and have a topical sessioin in the morning > and another one in the afternoon. Each session is "lead" by someone > from a participating institution. What this means is... We need to > choose two tracks, identify topics for each session and have someone > volunteer to lead the discussion. > > Some topics that's been thrown around already include: > (1) managing Ghost -- lead by folks at Willamette? > (2) how to work more effectively/efficiently during the time of budget > crisis: from front line view > > We are not set on these topics... > > So let the discussion begin! And have happy holidays! > > Keiko > > From pitterk at whitman.edu Mon Jan 7 10:56:48 2002 From: pitterk at whitman.edu (Keiko Pitter) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: Spring NW-HEAT meeting In-Reply-To: <3C33A4A9.9114EAA5@ups.edu> Message-ID: <002901c197ad$101c48b0$2c010b0a@whitman.edu> You will need to ask the folks at Pacific. Keiko > -----Original Message----- > From: nw-heat@nw-heat.org [mailto:nw-heat@nw-heat.org] On > Behalf Of James M. Driskell > Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 4:41 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Re: Spring NW-HEAT meeting > > > Keiko, > > What are the dates for the meeting? > > Thanks, > > Jim Driskell > > Keiko Pitter wrote: > > > FYI: Pacific University will be hosting the spring NW-HEAT > > meeting--with coordination assistance from University of > Portland folks. > > > > If you have ideas on what "track" to have at this meeting, > post it to > > this mailing list--although Linda Mantel from U of Portland and Lee > > Colaw from Pacific (or their designees) will be coordinating the > > arrangement. > > > > For those that's "new" to NW-HEAT: NW-HEAT has a meeting > once a year at > > "some" campus that is gracious enough to volunteer to host. It is a > > no-host meeting (like no-host bar)...in that each attendee > pays for own > > travel, pays for own meal, etc. > > The hosting institution essentially makes its facility available for > > use. > > > > The meeting is for front-line people to network and discuss issues. > > Since most of our shops are small, we try not to empty our > IT department > > during the meeting--we pick two tracks for each meeting. Say "help > > desk" and "faculty support"--and have a topical sessioin in > the morning > > and another one in the afternoon. Each session is "lead" by someone > > from a participating institution. What this means is... We need to > > choose two tracks, identify topics for each session and have someone > > volunteer to lead the discussion. > > > > Some topics that's been thrown around already include: > > (1) managing Ghost -- lead by folks at Willamette? > > (2) how to work more effectively/efficiently during the > time of budget > > crisis: from front line view > > > > We are not set on these topics... > > > > So let the discussion begin! And have happy holidays! > > > > Keiko > > > > > >