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Fast Facts
CONFERENCE DATES
November 2-4 , 2005
CONFERENCE LOCATION
Harrison Conference Center & Hotel
900 Scudders Mill Road
Plainsboro, NJ 08536
Map
Directions
218 Central Ave Suite #5100
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone: (973) 596-5490
Fax: (973) 596-5499
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| Thursday, November 3, 2005 |
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7:00am - 5:00pm
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On Site Registration
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CTC 1
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7:00am - 8:30am
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Breakfast for Wednesday Night Guests
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Willows Dining Room
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8:30am - 10:00am
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General Session
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Auditorium
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Welcome
Sheri Prupis, NJEDge.Net
George Laskaris, NJEDge.Net
Plenary Speaker
Neomillennial Learning Styles: Implications for Higher Education
Chris Dede
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10:00am - 5:00pm
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Vendor Exhibits
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CTC 1 / CTC 2
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10:15am - 11:30am
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Concurrent Session I
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Room 106
eLearning/Library: Media Literacy
Analyze This! Pop Culture and Media in the Classroom Curriculum
Ella Rue, New Jersey City University
Making Media: Teachers Discovering Media Edcation through Production
Melda Yildiz, William Paterson University
Room 207
eLearning/Library: Instructional Design
We Have the Technology . . . But Will it Make A Difference?
Keith Adams, Seton Hall University
David W. Middleton, Seton Hall University
Flexible and Engaging Learning Environments: Models of Large Course Redesign
Renee Cicchino, Seton Hall University
Danielle Mirliss, Seton Hall University
Benjamin Harwood, Seton Hall University
Redesigning a Developmental Mathematics Program at Seton Hall University
Wendiann Sethi, Seton Hall University
Room 107
Online Services: Digitizing the Chesterton Review
Marta Deyrup, Seton Hall University
Paul Fisher, Seton Hall University
Room 102
Policy Issues and Strategic Planning: Evolving and Emerging Technologies
Leslie Maltz
Room 111
Systems Computing: VOIP Implementations
Analyze This! Pop Culture and Media in the Classroom Curriculum
Ella Rue, New Jersey City University
Making Media: Teachers Discovering Media Edcation through Production
Melda Yildiz, William Paterson University
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10:15am - 11:30am
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Vendor Breakout Session |
Room 101
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iobi Enterprise
Harold Wortman
Verizon Remote Backup and Restore Services
Len Snell
Stephen Kovac
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11:45am - 12:45pm
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Concurrent Session II
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Room 106
eLearning: Media Literacy (cont'd)
Analyze This! Pop Culture and Media in the Classroom Curriculum
Ella Rue, New Jersey City University
Making Media: Teachers Discovering Media Edcation through Production
Melda Yildiz, William Paterson University
Room 207
eLearning: Exemplary NJ WebCT course
Building Community in an Online Course: Strategies from "The American Film," NJ's WebCT Exemplary Course
Thomas Valasek
Holly Smythe
Room 107
Online Services: The OIT Learning Source: An Online Service for Faculty and Adminstrators
Suchita Choksi
Patricia Kahn
Courtney Volpe
Room 111
Systems Computing: Building a Secure and Assured Network for the Campus and School Systems
Michaela Mezo
Ray Zeisz
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11:45am - 12:45pm
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Vendor Breakout Session
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Room 101
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Take the Next Step Beyond Blackboard and WebCT with Horizon Wimba
Aaron Bond
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11:45am - 2:15pm
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CIO Leadership Forum
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Room 6
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(by invitation only)
Bob Kvavik
Susan Bowen
Mike McKay
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12:45pm - 2:15pm
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Lunch
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Willows Dining Room |
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Sponsored by Polycom
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1:00pm - 2:15pm
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Poster Sessions
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Entrance Rotunda |
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Click here to view Poster Session descriptions
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2:15pm - 3:15pm
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Plenary Speaker
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Auditorium |
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Directed Open Source: The Best of the Cathedral and the Bazaar
Ira Fuchs
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3:30pm - 5:00pm
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General Session
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Auditorium
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Using Internet2 for Student Services
Mindi Rittenhouse, Secondary School Leader, Delaware School for the Deaf
The Development of the Global Telemedicine & Teaching Network
Frank J. Brady, Chairman, Founder, Medical Missions for Children
NJPAC Providing Arts Education Throughout New Jersey
Desiree Urquhart, Vice President Arts Education, New Jersey Performing Arts Center
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5:00pm - 6:00pm
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Poster Sessions
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Entrance Rotunda |
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Click here to view Poster Session descriptions
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5:00pm - 6:00pm
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Vendor Breakout Session
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Room 101 |
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The 21st Century University
Dr.Tracey Wilen-Daugenti
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6:30pm
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Banquet
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Willows Dining Room |
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Registration required
Sponsored by Juniper Networks
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9:00pm
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Dessert and Cocktail Reception
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Third Floor |
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Registration required
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| Friday, November 4, 2005 |
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7:00am - 3:00pm
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On Site Registration
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CTC 1
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7:00am - 8:30am
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Breakfast for Thursday Night Guests
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Sponsored by LifeSize
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8:00am - 4:00pm
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Vendor Exhibits
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CTC 1 / CTC 2
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8:00am - 9:00am
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Concurrent Session III
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Room 207
eLearning/Library: Faculty and Students
Partnerships in Faculty Professional Development
Kenneth Ronkowitz, NJIT
Debbie Kell, Mercer County Community College
The Student’s Dilemma: Developing the Prisoner’s Dilemma Learning Object for the Classroom
Andrew Tatusko, Seton Hall University
Keith Adams, Seton Hall University
Stephen M. O'Brien, Seton Hall University
Room 107
Online Services: K-20 Collaborative Projects
Room 102
Policy Issues and Institutional Strategic Planning: Student use of information technology in higher education: convenience, communications, and control.
Robert B. Kvavik
Room 102
Systems Computing: FEDORA-based Institutional Repository
Ronald Jantz, Data Librarian, Rutgers University
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8:00am - 9:00am
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Vendor Breakout Session
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Room 101 |
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InfiniBand Technology Enables Grid Computing and Server Virtualization
Matt Blythe, Product Management, Cisco Systems
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8:00am - 9:00am
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Vendor Breakout Session
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Room 106 |
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Deploying Distance Learning Applications and Services over an IP Network
David Moss, Northeast Regional Director for TANDBERG
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9:10am - 9:55am
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Plenary Speaker
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Auditorium |
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What’s Hot and What’s Not: Current Issues in IT
Leslie Maltz
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9:55am - 11:15am
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Plenary Speaker
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Auditorium |
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How to Create a Virtual Community that Values Academic Integrity
Don McCabe
Kimberly M. Bonner
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11:25am - 12:25pm
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Concurrent Session IV
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Room 207
eLearning/Library: ePortfolios
Using Electronic Portfolios to Support Accreditiation
David Middleton, Seton Hall University
Paul Fisher, Seton Hall University
Heidi Trotta, Seton Hall University
Room 106
eLearning/Library: Health Professions
Web-Based Course Modules for Evidence-Based Practice
Laura Byham-Gray, PhD, RD, UMDNJ-SHRP
Judy Washington, UMDNJ-NJMS
Linda Boyd, UMDNJ-NJMS
Customizing Existing Computerized Clinical Case Simulations to Meet the Instructional Needs of Health Related Professions Students
Barbara Gladson, PhD, UMDNJ-SHRP
Laura Barrett, UMDNJ
Julie Veloz, UMDNJ
Room 107
Online Services: Online Tutor Training
Jacqueline Fesq, Raritan Valley Community College
Room 102
Policy Issues and Institutional Strategic Planning: Dark Fiber & Higher Education: Options and Opportunities
Gil Santaliz, President, 4 Connections LLC
Greg Palmer, Managing Director MAGPI and member of the University of Pennsylvania Administration
Bob Williams, CIO of Monmouth County New Jersey
Hunter Newby, Chief Strategy Officer of Telex, Carrier Hotel facility at 60 Hudson Street, New York.
Room 111
Systems Computing: Identity Consolidation
Identity Consolidation Strategies and Tactics: One Success Story
Kevin Walsh, Senior Systems Administration Specialist, NJIT
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12:30pm - 1:45pm
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Lunch
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Willows Dining Room
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12:30pm - 1:30pm
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Poster Sessions
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Entrance Rotunda |
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Click here to view Poster Session descriptions
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1:45pm - 3:15pm
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General Session
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Auditorium
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NJEDge.Net Services: Behind the Scenes
Charles McMickle, Assistant Director, Technical Services, NJEDge.Net
James Stankewicz, Portal Engineer, Verizon
K-20 and More: Collaborative Programming
Matthew Conforth, Director of Educational Technologies, Passaic Valley Regional High School
John O’Brien, Assistant Director for Academic Technology, Montclair State University,
Anthony DePrince, Technology Operations Coordinator, Educational Technology Training Center, Camden County Technical Schools
Digital Video Delivery
Jane Hutchison, Associate Director, Instructional and Research Technology, William Paterson University of New Jersey
Library of Congress resources for the Classroom
Greg Palmer, Executive Director, MAGPI
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3:15pm - 4:00pm
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Plenary Speaker
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Auditorium |
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Revisiting Our Assumptions
Joel Hartman
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4:00pm
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Door Prizes
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Auditorium |
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(must be present to win)
Smartboard, Software, Desktop cameras and more
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