I was rather disappointed, since the presentation really didn't cover what it said it was going to cover in the title and the description. It primarily consisted of the presenter discussing the projects she had worked on in detail. Precious lityle wad said about actually building relationships with IT.
When the presenter did get around to discussing the topic at hand, though, it was mostly in terms of why IT needs to listen to admins. It's pretty ironic that, given the emphasis on communication throughout the presentation, there was not any credence given to why IT might have good reasons for going what they do and when they do it. There was even a slide with the phrase "Techies of IT don't get it," which seemed to me to sum up this one sided approach - it wasn't about both sides coming together, but rather making IT understand and do what you want.
The speaker did do a good job of talking with the audience (although the slides were far too wordy), but it would have been a much better presentation if it had: a) covered the material it said it was going to and b) not been so condescending to the IT side of the discussion.
Great content
Well organized - would have liked more info on documents used for defining objective, breaking down objective further
I agree with other responses regarding the FERPA angle.
Loved this session. Very helpful with lots of ideas and tips.
Good presentation Good topic.
What a great presentation!!!
Informative!
great session. I love this topic and as I work with more generations I realize we all have something to offer. Good job Theresa!
Lots of well presented information. Several tools taken from the presentation for our local site.