Campus Technology 2006: A Hit in Boston



The new conference format the drive to change Campus Technology 2006:: Massachusetts, Boston more muves, the better in campus technology In 2006 the meeting held on July 31 - Aug.

3, in Boston, Harvard University, Stanford University (MA) of the Education Technology visionary Chris Dede the opening keynote of the (left) set at this stage for a week-long dynamic, the group only discussed the face of changing technology on campus. Dede continuity his remarks, "ready to sea change in education: immersion learning environment, the entire network space," example, multi-user virtual environment (muves) now Exist in the countrys real-time network. How launched a three-day innovation, sharing! What are ready » not all change is plans or good, and the CIO who must be ready for emergency response.

Tennessee State University in the CIO Lucinda Lee (left) interviewed two of the CIO in Louisiana technology the helm of their respective institutions in the hurricane Katrina. Former Tulane University (Los Angeles) CIO Yuehanlaosen (Centre) stressed that a flexible preparedness plans, and Louisiana State University CIO Brian voss (right) was surprised Hundreds of participants from cautioned against the "excessive focus on" issues of survival in the expense of its to-do list.

workshops can be found everywhere.

the day before the meeting, teamfocused workshop, the participants stretch their imagination.

(top left to bottom right: Vijay Kumar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Phil For a long time, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lori breslow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Judith bettcher , Design study and the University of Florida).

new learning space.

the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Phil led a wide range of long-term walking tour of the University of extraordinary learning bit. Participants clamored to visit the local as the world-famous Tata Centre (left), many of the laboratory, procedures, and public bit. The participants visited encouraged by the left and vitality.

media laboratory research.

visited the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab, the participants a real behind-the-scenes glimpse of the same areas of research, contextaware calculation (left) and multi-channel interactive (right).

thinking on display.

packaging one afternoon, the delegation and an interview with reception at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Museum, participants were dealing with, especially on from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology icampus the private independent schools. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Randall Davis (left), Professor Computer Science and Engineering, magic to send the issue paper and sketching recognition software. Participants was enthralled (right).

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