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From the 2006 Network Conference
 

We are proud to offer presentations from the Network Conference held May 8-10, 2006 in Washington, DC.

Presentations:
VIEW THIS YEAR'S AGENDA

Monday, 5/8

IPEDS Workshop
Presented by the IPEDS staff at the morning and afternoon sessions

IPEDS Help Desk Report
Presented by Janice Kelly-Reid and Jamie Issac at the morning session

IPEDS AIR Report
Presented by Terrence Russell at the afternoon session

IPEDS AIR Teaching Institute Overview
Presented by Anthony Bichel at the afternoon session

Developing a Model to Explain IPEDS Graduation Rates at Minnesota Public Two-Year Colleges and Four-Year Universities Using Data Mining
Presented by Brenda Bailey at the afternoon session on "Thinking Outside the Box with Graduation Rates"

Tuesday, 5/9

Data Warehouses and Dashboards – A Primer
Presented by Tod Massa and David Oehler at the morning session

Using Census Data to Influence Higher Education Policy
Presented by Patrick Kelly at the morning session

Educational Needs Index
Presented by Houston Davis and Brian Noland at the morning session

SREB Regional Compact and the Sloan Semester
Presented by Bruce Chaloux at the luncheon plenary

Moving the Needle on Access and Success
Presented by Cheryl Blanco and Brian Prescott at the afternoon session on "Accelerated Learning and the Impact on Student Success"

Student Data from North Carolina's College Access Portal
Presented by Robert Kanoy at the afternoon session on "Data Portals – Web Access to Student Data"

Identifying College Graduate Success in the Workforce
Presented by Roger Therrien and Mary K. Johnson at the afternoon session

Understanding and Using the New Carnegie Classifications
Presented by Alex McCormick at the afternoon session

Enrollment Prediction Techniques
Presented by Dan Anderson at the afternoon session

Participation Forecast
Presented by Janet Beinke at the afternoon session on Enrollment Prediction Techniques

Maryland's Process for Projecting Enrollments in HIgher Education
Presented by Michael Keller at the afternoon session on Enrollment Prediction Techniques

Benchmarking in Community Colleges: Status of Two National Projects
Presented by George Malo, John Porter, and Jeff Seybert at the afternoon session on "Benchmarking in Community Colleges: Assessment, Improvement, and Accountability"

Wednesday, 5/10

Population Change in the United States, Implications for Higher Education in the 21st Century
Presented by Steve Murdock at the morning plenary

What Matters to Student Success in College
Presented by George Kuh at the morning plenary