Presented by: Dr. Kenneth Casey Green, founder/director of The Campus Computing Project
Synopsis: The Campus Computing Project, the largest continuing study of the role of information technology in American colleges and universities. The project is widely cited by both campus officials and corporate executives as the definitive source for information about information technology issues affecting American higher education.
Plenary Sessions
Duration: 00:54:07
The Future of Teaching and Learning Technologies
Series: NJEDge.Net Annual Conference 2004
Presented by: Eric Fountain, Assessment Coordinator, Seton Hall University
Bert Wachsmuth, Chair, Mathematics & Computer Science, Seton Hall University
Presented by: Sandra Miller, Director Instruction & Research Technology William Paterson University
Robert Harris, Senior Associate of the Teaching, Learning, and Technology Group, Washington
Vincent Vicari, Faculty, William Paterson University
Synopsis: Interactive FAQ (Ask an STC) and online advising via teleconferencing to community college students from William Patterson University
Concurrent Track Sessions : Online Services : Session 1
A Demonstration of Online Services for Campus Community
Presented by: Nancy Mustachio, Director, Applications Development, Seton Hall University
Marie Somers, Web Development Manager, Seton Hall University
David Middleton, Senior, Instructional Designer, Seton Hall University
Dr Tracey Gottlieb, Chair, Freshmen Studies, Seton Hall University
Synopsis: Demonstration of Seton Hall's Early Warning System, Content Management and e-Portfolio, Professors who teach core and threshold courses for freshmen can utilize Seton Hall's Early Warning System to alert the student and key support services if the academic performance of that student is failing or of concern. The use of this EWS is a measured success. Students actively reach out for advisement, faculty easily adopt the communication method for such concerns, and support services take steps to assist students in their decision making.
Concurrent Track Sessions : Online Services : Session 2
A Demonstration and Discusson on How Interactive Technology Assists and Prepares a Student's College Experience
Presented by: William Yodlowsky, UNIX systems administrator, Rutgers University Newark Campus
Nath Kaplan, Associate Director of Computing Services, Rutgers University Newark Campus
Synopsis: A review of implementing a Virus and Spam filtering system using Open Source Software. The presentation will cover the software used, the hardware needed to complete the project, issues that occurred and the results of implementation.
Concurrent Track Sessions : Systems Computing : Session 2
Presented by: Carmine A. Caferra, Northeastern Regional Sales Manager, Berkeley Varitronics Systems, Inc. (BVS)
Synopsis: This presentation will discuss how radio frequency parameters such as signal strength, signal reflection, radio interference, location and building construction all affect the performance of a wireless LAN. The discussion will use terminology that the non-engineer can relate to. A demonstration of test and measurement equipment for radio frequency spectrum analysis will also be given. Considerations for the design, installation and maintenance phase of the wireless LAN will be presented.
Concurrent Track Sessions : Systems Computing : Session 3