UNC CAUSE 2005 features 11 UNC–Chapel Hill presenters
November 10, 2005 at 1:00 am | In Features, ITS AnnouncementsUNC–Chapel Hill was represented by 11 technology professionals at this year’s UNC CAUSE conference, an annual conference for IT professionals from the 16-campus UNC system. These 11 technology professionals presented on a variety of topics, including emerging industry trends, planning for expected campus growth, making the most of emerging instructional technologies and providing high-quality customer service. The Office of the CIO is honored to have had so many of its own professionals lead presentations at this important state-wide event.
UNC-Chapel Hill IT Professionals Presenting at the 2005 UNC CAUSE:
Joe Schuch, ITS Teaching and Learning:
Classroom Planning, Design, and Support
UNC Classroom Budget Model Case Study
Renovation Survival Kit
David Eckert, ITS Teaching and Learning:
Student Computing Programs
Elizabeth Evans and Cindy Stone, ITS Teaching and Learning:
IT Training and Education
Mike Conway, Willi Shultz and Michael Shoffner, ITS Technology Planning and Special Projects
Context Awareness: Pervasive Computing and Mobility
Bob Henshaw, ITS Teaching and Learning:
Pictures Without Context: Making Multimedia Accessible
Greg Jansen, ITS Communications:
Knowledge Base and Campus IT
Michael Cato, UNC-Chapel Hill:
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Pharmacy and the Elizabeth City State University Video Teleconferencing Project
Lori Mathis, ITS Teaching and Learning:
Supporting the Blackboard Juggernaut: Two Universities’ Perspectives


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