Photographs

Over 80 faculty, staff, and students attended the October 3
symposium in Toy Lounge, Dey Hall.

Attendees enjoyed informal conversations during several breaks.

The Bulls Head Bookshop hosted a book table during the symposium.

Attendees received a copy of Don't Bother Me, Mom--I'm Learning
as a part of their registration packet.

Attendees represented 12 departments from the College of Arts and
Sciences, 11 professional schools, 5 centers and institutes, and 6
other campus organizations plus North Carolina State University and
the National Science Foundation.

Elizabeth A. Evans welcomed attendees on behalf of ITS Teaching and
Learning and 16 other co-sponsors.

John Cherniavsky, National Science Foundation, enjoys an informal
moment with an attendee.

Christopher Hitch (Kenan-Flagler School of Business) and
Elizabeth Evans (ITS)

Diane Pozefsky (computer science) and attendee

Attendees enjoyed cake and other refreshments during the symposium.

Tom Cox, ITS, (left) videotaped the symposium speakers.

Debashis Aikat (School of Journalism and Mass Communication) and
Edward F. Brooks (School of Public Health) peruse books at the Bulls
Head book table.

Diane Pozefsky (computer science) and Ruth Marinshaw (RENCI)

Len Annetta (NC State University) and Brian Sturm (School of
Information and Library Science)

Charlie Green (ITS) participated in a tour of the virtual reality lab in the
Department of Computer Science during one of the pre-symposium
events. Jenni Clark (computer science) ensures his head gear is in place.

