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2006 NMC Summer Conference Program

The 2006 NMC Summer Conference provided attendees an extensive range of sessions and activities from which to choose, including keynote addresses from two outstanding speakers, Brenda Laurel, Sun Microsystems Laboratories and Merlin Donald, Case Western Reserve University; the annual Center of Excellence Awards; Five Minutes of Fame; and more than 80 informative sessions highlighting the innovative work of colleagues from around the world.

Follow the links below for more detailed information on the conference schedule, sessions, speakers and special activities.

•  Complete 2006 Conference Program
•  Conference at a Glance
•  Special Activities
   
Keynote Speakers
Brenda Laurel

New Media in Higher Education:
Students Looking Forward

Brenda Laurel
Sun Microsystems Laboratories
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Giff Constable

From Dream to Virtual Reality

Giff Constable (Forseti Svarog)
Electric Sheep Company
Sara Van Gorden
Electric Sheep Company
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Merlin Donald

Understanding the New Dynamic:
Art, Technology, and the Mind

Merlin Donald
Case Western Reserve University
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Digital Storytelling Institutes

Digital Storytelling Institute: From the multimedia novice to the professional, this special three-day institute is a great introduction to working with digital imaging and digital video software while learning the essential elements of effective storytelling at the same time. The institute, which ran from Monday, June 5 through Wednesday June 7, 2006, included hands-on instruction in Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Premiere Elements, and in script and storyboard development. Center for Digital Storytelling Staff provided each attendee with specific assistance on their projects, including design, scripting, and other issues regarding the use of the digital storytelling.

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Digital Storytelling Train the Trainer: Center for Digital Storytelling founder and director Joe Lambert led a special day and half workshop to explore the issues of facilitating work in Digital Storytelling. The workshop included an in depth self-assessment of skills needed to facilitate the process, close examination of the elements of storytelling, using creative writing prompts to assist with workshops, group and individual story feedback, and issues of managing production within different contexts. The workshop will conclude with an extended consulting session on your digital storytelling projects.

Prerequisites:
Participants registering for the Train the Trainer Institute must have attended a digital storytelling workshop or have equivalent experience as an educator working with introductory digital video production. Please send an email describing your experience to nancy@nmc.org if you haven’t participated in the workshop. Applicants will be reviewed prior to final registration, and contacted by email.

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Creating Games for Education:
A Three-Day Institute

In the four decades that have elapsed since Ralph Baer built the first prototype of Pong, video games have gone from depicting a dot bouncing between two lines to providing rich and immersive worlds, capable of sustaining complex narratives. As outlined in the 2006 Horizon Report, educational gaming shows great promise to transform the educational landscape in the coming years. This workshop is designed to provide programmers and nonprogrammers alike with a chance to get their hands dirty creating video games for education. The methodology employed is based upon agile development principles, and is designed to be both scalable and sustainable, so that the knowledge gained can be put to use immediately in the institution of origin.

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Preconference Workshops

These extended-length workshops provide attendees the chance to explore a topic in depth or participate in hands-on training in a variety of new software programs. Preconference Workshops require advance registration and payment of a special fee in addition to the normal Summer Conference registration fees. All preconference sessions were held on Wednesday, June 7, 2006.

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Five Minutes of Fame
Center of Excellence Awards

This year the Five Minutes of Fame and the Center of Excellence Awards sessions will be held within the same plenary session, on Friday, June 8, 2006. The session began by celebrating the achievements of NMC member campuses in the fast-paced Five Minutes of Fame. In this trademark NMC event, presenters have only five minutes to tell their remarkable stories -- and if they run out of time -- a gong will signal that their "Five Minutes of Fame" are up! This unusual session is fast, fun, and a great overview of some fantastic work taking place on a dozen or so campuses! Then the session continued by recognizing the extraordinary contributions of NMC member instructions with the Center of Excellence Awards.