About the Event

An online conference for WordPress in higher education

Couldn’t make it to Sarasota for WPCampus 2016, Buffalo for WPCampus 2017, or St. Louis for WPCampus 2018? Is your budget and time-limited for travel and conferences? Do you still want to experience WordPress sessions, expertise, and networking with users across the world without the expense and hassle of travel?

We know it can be tough to attend conferences and get the professional development you need. Time and travel budgets can be tight. We host this free, purely online event because we want to make sure you not only have access to consume copious amounts of expertise but also to share the amazing things you’re doing with WordPress, as a presenter or attendee.

If this sounds right up your alley, be sure to mark your calendar for an all-day online event on Thursday, January 31, 2019, and join the WPCampus community for an entire day of education and professional development. No travel required! View the sessions from previous events for a closer look into what to expect for the event.

If this event strikes your fancy, be sure to check out our in-person conferences, happening every summer.

This conference is a free event. WPCampus Online will stream live, online sessions featuring captioning, chat, QA, and more. Registration will be required and will open soon.
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WPCampus Online is an online conference that will provide multiple WordPress tracks, great presenters, easy-to-use technology, and opportunities to network and connect with colleagues. This online event will be supplemental to, and not a replacement for, our in-person conference. The more options for development the better!

There will not be a physical location for WPCampus Online. The event will be completely online and presenters will broadcast from their individual locations. Attendees will view sessions via live streaming and be able to interact with the presenters, and other attendees, through chat.

WPCampus Online’s intended audiences include faculty, students, developers, site designers, devops/sysadmins, content developers, instructional designers, marketing specialists, admissions people, and institutional leaders.

WPCampus is a community and conference for web professionals, educators, and people dedicated to the confluence of WordPress in higher education. Our goal is to provide a wealth of knowledge for anyone who’s interested in using WordPress and allow people to share and learn about WordPress in the world of higher education. If you’re not already a member of WPCampus, it’s easy to get involved.

WPCampus events are not WordCamps and are not affiliated with the WordPress Foundation.