Presentations from 2008 NMC Summer Conference
This is a list of all sessions from the 2008 NMC Summer Conference
- A Call for the Corporeal 'cause Pixels Are Ephemeral and Archeologists Won't Find Them presented by Jared Bendis (Case Western Reserve University)
- A Dynamic Duo - Robotics and Enhanced Presentations presented by Ted Ronau (University of Toledo)
- A Web Application for Building Online Communities Around the Study of Texts presented by William Garr (Georgetown University)
- Accommodating Diversity: A Power of Word vs. A Power of Voice presented by Natasha Boskic (University of British Columbia)
- Adding Motion 3 Content to Final Cut Pro presented by Don Henderson (Apple Computer, Inc.)
- Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Lightroom: The Complete Photography Workflow Solution for Digital Imaging presented by Nicole Gray (Adobe Systems, Inc.)
- AdobeĀ® Creative SuiteĀ® 3 Production Premium presented by Nicole Gray (Adobe Systems, Inc.)
- An Introduction to Aperture 2.0 presented by Don Henderson (Apple Computer, Inc.)
- Archival Imaging: An Introduction to the NUAMPS Digitization Process presented by Stefani Foster (Northwestern University)
- Art and Art Education in Virtual Worlds presented by Michael Wright (Otis College of Art and Design)
- Assessing New Media Expertise presented by David Dirlam (Savannah College of Art and Design) , Josephine Leong (Savannah College of Art and Design)
- Avatars in the Classroom: Using Creative Role-Play for Language Instruction and Social Experimentation presented by Janet Temos (Princeton University)
- Avatars in the Lab presented by Martha Russell (Institute for Andvanced Study) , Greg Nuyens (Qwaq Forums), Piet Hut (Institute for Andvanced Study)
- Blogging at the University presented by Kurtis Scaletta (University of Minnesota)
- Breaking Away: A New Level of Freedom to Choose the Content You Want in Your Favorite Tool presented by Jeffrey Kahn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) , Scott Shunk (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Bridging Disciplines, History and Technology: Creating an Online Narrative of a 17th Century High Seas Adventure presented by Kevin Guiney (Harvard University) , Annie Rota (Harvard University), Philip Desenne (Harvard University)
- Broadening Participation in Media Technology via Interactive Journalism presented by Ursula Wolz (College of New Jersey) , Kim Pearson (College of New Jersey), Sarah Monisha Pulimood (College of New Jersey), Mary Switzer (College of New Jersey), Meredith Stone (College of New Jersey)
- Building and Supporting a Large-Institution Digital Media Service presented by Chris Millet (Pennsylvania State University) , Matt Frank (Pennsylvania State University), Justin Miller (Pennsylvania State University)
- Building Social Networks in Course Management Systems presented by Susan Barnes (Rochester Institute of Technology) , Christopher Egert (Rochester Institute of Technology), Stephen Jacobs (Rochester Institute of Technology)
- Class Capture Technology: Transforming Classrooms and Enhancing Student Learning at The University of Findlay presented by Raymond McCandless (University of Findlay)
- Compelling Models for University - Museum New Media Collaboration presented by Leonard Steinbach (Princeton University) , David Hopkins (Princeton University), Jared Bendis (Case Western Reserve University), Joan Freedman (Johns Hopkins University), Jackie Copeland (Walters Museum of Art), Janet Strohl-Morgan (Princeton University)
- Content Management Systems for Journalism: A Collaborative Research Partnership presented by Kim Pearson (College of New Jersey) , Donna Shaw (College of New Jersey), Sarah Monisha Pulimood (College of New Jersey)
- DAM If You Do! presented by Louis King (University of Michigan)
- Dancing in The Virtual World presented by Jared Bendis (Case Western Reserve University) , Gary Galbraith (Case Western Reserve University)
- DARTV-Cable, On-demand and Programmable Television Channels Delivered to Your Desktop presented by Arthur Hanchett (Dartmouth College) , John Dadmun (Dartmouth College)
- Developing a Statewide Video Streaming Service for Virginia Higher Education presented by Ralph Alberico (James Madison University)
- Digital (Art)iculations: Re-Imagining History at Australia's Old Parliament House presented by Melissa Milton-Smith (Gallery of Australian Democracy, Old Parliament House)
- Digital Media Writing as Academic Authorship presented by Victoria Szabo (Duke University) , Patrick Herron (Duke University), Hugh Crumley (Duke University), Richard Lucic (Duke University)
- Digital Photography: Making Better Pictures - Storytelling in a Click presented by Don Henderson (Sports Illustrated) , Phillip Long (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Bill Frakes (Sports Illustrated)
- Digital Stories from Comics to Film - A Hands-on Production Workshop (Day 2) presented by Ruben Puentedura (Hippasus)
- Digital Storytelling: Old Ways, New Tools presented by Laurie Burruss (Pasadena City College)
- Dive into Digital Storytelling! presented by Shayle Abelkop (Seton Hall University) , Mary Zedeck (Seton Hall University), Mike Soupios (Seton Hall University)
- Documentary Filmmaking as an Instructional Tool: Challenges and Possibilities presented by Christopher Gallant (University at Buffalo)
- Don't Tell Me How to Teach presented by Lorah Gough (Houston Community College System) , David Diehl (Houston Community College System)
- eDoc Electronic Portfolios: Accommodating Program Assessment and Institutional Accountability presented by Lesya Hassall (Iowa State University)
- ELIXR Update: Digital Case Stories in Faculty Development presented by Lou Zweier (Sonoma State University, CSU)
- Encouraging Social Networking in a Social Justice Course presented by Michael Wolf-Branigin (George Mason University)
- Engage Learners Anytime with Adobe Acrobat, Acrobat Connect, and Captivate presented by Nicole Gray (Adobe Systems, Inc.)
- Enhance Teaching, Learning and Administrative Workflows with Adobe Acrobat presented by Nicole Gray (Adobe Systems, Inc.)
- Expanding our Knowledge About Online Religion and Religion Online presented by Edward Lamoureux (Bradley University)
- Fair Ripping: Media in the Classroom presented by Steve Anderson (University of Southern California) , Holly Willis (University of Southern California)
- Fair Use Ain't What You Think It Is: Copyright and Fair Use In The Digital Classroom presented by Mark J. Davis (Consortium for Education, Research and Technology of North Louisiana (CERT)) , John Worthington (Consortium for Education, Research and Technology of North Louisiana (CERT))
- Final Cut Studio Tips and Tricks presented by Don Henderson (Apple Computer, Inc.)
- Flash on Steroids: Taking the Tool to its Limits presented by Brock Clagg (University of Toledo) , Brian Szabo (University of Toledo)
- Getting Started in Second Life presented by Meghan Deana (Global Kids)
- Good Content + Good Delivery = Impact presented by Donna Liu (Princeton University) , Vivek Pai (Princeton University)
- History of Princeton Computing presented by Jon Edwards (Princeton University)
- History of Princeton University presented by JT Miller (Princeton University)
- Hit the Ground Running: Making the Most of Your Second Life presented by Heidi Trotta (Lehigh Carbon Community College) , Beth Ritter-Guth (Lehigh Carbon Community College)
- Horizon.museum: The Horizon Project Looks at Technology for Museums presented by Leonard Steinbach (The New Media Consortium) , Susan Chun (The New Media Consortium)
- I Remix, Therefore I Learn: Educational Applications of Online Video Editing presented by Daniel Stanford (DePaul University)
- If They Only Knew... presented by Helen Kang (Dartmouth College)
- If We Build It, Will They Come? presented by Yvonne Clark (Pennsylvania State University)
- Immersive Modern Language Learning with Principled Pedagogy presented by Ursula Wolz (College of New Jersey) , Kim Pearson (College of New Jersey), Teresa Marrin Nakra (College of New Jersey), Christopher Ault (College of New Jersey), Ann Warner Ault (College of New Jersey)
- Implementing an Academic Blog and Wiki Service: Cases and Considerations presented by Clare van den Blink (Cornell University) , Joan Getman (Cornell University)
- Implementing Second Life - Virtual World Environments for Your Organization presented by Marlene Brooks (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
- Information Design: Web Based Mineral Identification Using QTVR and the Petrographic Microscope presented by Lou Rera (Buffalo State College)
- Infrastructures in Virtual Learning presented by Holly Willis (University of Southern California)
- Integrate Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium into Curriculum presented by Nicole Gray (Adobe Systems, Inc.)
- Interactive Projects at Columbia University presented by A. Maurice Matiz (Columbia University)
- Introduction to Maya 2008 Modeling and Animation presented by Phil Gibson (Digital Media Academy)
- Just a Blog? I Don't Think So! presented by Jerry Slezak (University of Mary Washington) , Martha Burtis (University of Mary Washington)
- Learning 2.0: Who's In Control Now? presented by Wendy Shapiro (Case Western Reserve University) , Lev Gonick (Case Western Reserve University)
- Macbeth, Virtual Storytelling and Filmmaking in Second Life presented by Mechthild Schmidt (New York University)
- Making Color Theory Palatable presented by Jared Bendis (Case Western Reserve University)
- Mapping in the Humanities presented by Ben Johnston (Princeton University) , John Haldon (Princeton University), Emmanuel Krieke (Princeton University), Bill Guthe (Princeton University)
- Mapping the African American Past - iPhone Experiment presented by A. Maurice Matiz (Columbia University) , Brian O'Hagan (Columbia University)
- Meeting Instructors Halfway: Use and Non-Use of Digital Learning Materials presented by Alan Wolf (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
- Multimedia Against All Odds presented by Holly Willis (University of Southern California)
- Nearly Lost: Discovering A Narrative Voice and Preserving The Life Stories of Alzheimer's Patients presented by Teresa Hernandez (Kent State University) , Dan Teng'o (Kent State University)
- Net Generation Learning with New Media: Examples and Evaluation presented by Clare van den Blink (Cornell University) , Mike Tolomeo (Cornell University)
- New Frontiers in Nanotechnology (Luncheon Plenary) presented by Wole Soboyejo (Princeton University)
- NMC Campus Project presented by Larry Johnson (The New Media Consortium) , Christopher Holden (The New Media Consortium), Beth Sachtjen (The New Media Consortium), Alan Levine (The New Media Consortium)
- Noontime Plenary - Motion and Emotion, Multi-media Storytelling on the Web presented by Bill Frakes (Sports Illustrated)
- Now it's Easy! Accessibility for All presented by Natasha Boskic (University of British Columbia)
- Open Virtual Worlds: An NMC - Sun Microsystems Collaboration presented by Larry Johnson (Sun Microsystems, Inc.) , Kevin Roebuck (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
- Open Virtual Worlds: Understanding the Wonderland Project presented by Kevin Roebuck (Sun Microsystems, Inc.) , Jordan Slott (Sun Microsystems, Inc.), Stuart Sim (Sun Microsystems, Inc.), Jonathan Kaplan (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
- Open Virtual Worlds: Understanding the Wonderland Project presented by Kevin Roebuck (Sun Microsystems, Inc.) , Stuart Sim (Sun Microsystems, Inc.), Jordan Slott (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
- Our Stories: Presentations from the Digital Stories from Comics to Film Immersive Studio Workshop presented by Ruben Puentedura (Hippasus)
- Podcast Creation in SoundTrack Pro and iWeb presented by Don Henderson (Apple Computer, Inc.)
- Publishing Mixed Media to the Web Using iWeb presented by Don Henderson (Apple Computer, Inc.)
- QuickTime: More Than Just a Mere Player presented by Raymond Riley (Alma College)
- Ramapo Islands:From Good Intentions to Best Practices presented by Peggy Sheehy (Second Life)
- Reading First - Enriching Online Training presented by Patrick Tabatcher (University of Akron) , John Kelley (University of Akron)
- Rez High the Virtual Rooftops: Breathing Life into Literature Using Virtual Worlds and Web 2.0 presented by Beth Ritter-Guth (Lehigh Carbon Community College)
- Scholarly Publishing with Multimedia: Introducing Academic Intersections presented by Alan Wolf (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
- Scholarship 3.0: Collaborative Digital Compilations presented by Virginia Kuhn (University of Southern California)
- Searching for an Ideal High-definition Video Streaming Technology presented by Edgar Huang (Indiana University)
- Second Life for Academic Space Planning: Build It and They Will Comment! presented by Alicia Russell (Northeastern University) , Seth Merriam (Northeastern University)
- Simulations in Global Humanitarian Aid and Sustainable Development presented by Ryan Kelsey (Columbia University) , Tucker Harding (Columbia University), Rob Garfield (Columbia University)
- Social Learning Using Cell Phone Technology presented by Patricia Kahn (Montclair State University) , Edward Chapel (Montclair State University)
- Something From Nothing (well, not much): Creating New Media Traditions with Bluster, Confidence, Spit, and Polish presented by Sarah Kiley (Goucher College)
- Special Drop-In Consultations: Pimp My Avie! Professional Help for Your Virtual Self presented by Christopher Holden (The New Media Consortium) , Beth Sachtjen (The New Media Consortium)
- Special Drop-In Consultations: Pimp My Avie! Professional Help for Your Virtual Self presented by Christopher Holden (The New Media Consortium) , Beth Sachtjen (The New Media Consortium)
- Storytelling With Still and Moving Images presented by Don Henderson (Apple Computer, Inc.)
- Student Created Video: Creativity Unleashed presented by Anu Vedantham (University of Pennsylvania) , David Toccafondi (University of Pennsylvania)
- Students Creating Their Own Learning Objects presented by Alfred Mowdood (University of Utah) , Nick Galli (University of Utah)
- Students Use Powerpoint to Consider What Their Home/School of the Future Might Look Like Fifty Years from Now presented by Ramona SantaMaria (Buffalo State College)
- Supercomputing at Princeton presented by Curt Hillegas (Princeton University)
- Supporting Digital Storytelling Across the Curriculum presented by William Shewbridge (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) , Beverly Bickel (University of Maryland, Baltimore County), Jason Loviglio (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
- Teaching eCommerce Using Second Life: Lessons Learned presented by Lesya Hassall (Iowa State University) , Brian Mennecke (Iowa State University)
- Teaching with Images: Tools and Resources presented by Beth Harris (Fashion Institute of Technology)
- Technology and the Global Commons (Opening Keynote) presented by Diana Oblinger (EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative)
- The Adding Machine: Remote Digital Storytelling and Performance presented by Jim Ferolo (n/a) , Guest (n/a)
- The Digital Life and Travels of Southeast Asian Textiles presented by Mary Zedeck (Seton Hall University) , Shayle Abelkop (Seton Hall University)
- The Digital Lyceum Project: Integrating Backchannels into the Classroom and Live Event presented by Eric Gordon (Emerson College) , John (Craig) Freeman (Emerson College), Aubree Lawrence (Emerson College)
- The Digital Story Network: A Unique Intergenerational Collaboration presented by William Shewbridge (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) , Ed Beimfohr (University of Maryland, Baltimore County), Paul Iwancio (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
- The Disruptive Nature of Lecture Capture presented by Wendy Shapiro (Case Western Reserve University) , Michael Kubit (Case Western Reserve University), Mace Mentch (Case Western Reserve University)
- The ENJOY Guidelines: Designing Engaging Virtual Campuses presented by Eva de Lera (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya )
- The Multiple Literacies of Digital Stories: Culture, Language and New Media in ESOL Classes presented by Beverly Bickel (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) , Polina Vinogradova (University of Maryland, Baltimore County), Heather Linville (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
- The Princeton Laptop Orchestra -PLOrk presented by Lorene Lavora (Princeton University)
- The Princeton Online Arabic Poetry Project and the Musical Tour of the Arab World presented by Nancy Coffin (Princeton University)
- Touching Base with the Millennials: An Interactive Approach to Education presented by Julie Wuebker (Franklin University) , Karen Ferguson (Franklin University)
- Two Day Workshop: Digital Stories from Comics to Film - A Hands-on Production Workshop presented by Ruben Puentedura (Hippasus)
- Uncommon Partners: Facilitating Creative Collaborations presented by Michael Beahan (Dartmouth College) , Juliette Bianco (Dartmouth College), Jennifer Taxman (Dartmouth College)
- Using iTunes U to Extend the Learning Environment presented by Ilena Key (Lehigh University) , Robin Deily (Lehigh University), Peggy Kane (Lehigh University)
- Using Online Tools to Teach Complex Decision Making presented by Nora Reynolds (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) , Scott Brewster (University of North Carolina, Greensboro)
- Video Editing with Final Cut Pro presented by Don Henderson (Apple Computer, Inc.)
- Video Editing with Final Cut Pro presented by Don Henderson (Apple Computer, Inc.)
- Video Games Without Players presented by Ursula Wolz (College of New Jersey)
- Vietnam Remembered: A Lecture/Lab Course presented by Joan Freedman (Johns Hopkins University) , Michael Reese (Johns Hopkins University)
- Virtual Museum of Canada Teacher Centre presented by Sylvia Marin (Canadian Heritage Information Network) , Danielle Boily (Canadian Heritage Information Network)
- W3-D: Maximizing the Metaverse presented by Michael Ackerbauer (IBM)
- Ways of Telling: the Structure of Digital Stories presented by Ruben Puentedura (Hippasus)
- Web 2.0 The Emergence of Rich Internet Applications from Adobe presented by Nicole Gray (Adobe Systems, Inc.)
- Weigle Information Commons presented by Anu Vedantham (University of Pennsylvania)
- What WE Can Do with the Wii presented by Ursula Wolz (College of New Jersey) , Teresa Marrin Nakra (College of New Jersey), Christopher Ault (College of New Jersey)
- What Would Herman Melville Say to Soulja Boy?: Remix Culture and the New Media (Closing Plenary) presented by Henry Jenkins (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Why Run When You Can Fly? Taking Your Second Life Skills to the Next Level presented by Christopher Holden (The New Media Consortium) , Beth Sachtjen (The New Media Consortium)
- Wiki Justice, Social Ergonomics, and Ethical Collaboration presented by Jonah Bossewitch (Columbia University)
- Wikis, Screencasts and Journals: Tools for Collaboration and Interaction in e-Learning Environments presented by Lilia Pavlovsky (Rutgers University)
- Win-Win-Win: Using Client-Based Projects in Curriculum presented by Beth Novak (Ohio University) , John Bowditch (Ohio University)

