Campus Technology 2009: meet, greet and Mediasite

2009 July 28

Campus Technology 2009 is going strong right now in BostonIf you are at Campus Technology 2009 this week in Boston, we hope you’ll stop by and say hi to the Mediasite crew. We’ll be on the show floor in booth #606 and you’ll also see us in the back of the presentation rooms, capturing key presentations and streaming live to our booth.

There’s a great line up of Mediasite customers at the mic too:

- James Craig, Ed.D., professor, University of Maryland Dental School, Student Attitudes Toward Lecture Capture 7.28 | 2:00
- William Havice, Ph.D., associate dean for Academic Support Services and Pamela Havice, Ph.D., associate professor, Clemson University, Creating a Future Vision for the 21st Century Campus 7.29 | 3:30
- Bob Hillhouse, associate CIO, University of Tennessee, Web Streaming: The Essential Techniques for Reaching Your Audience 7.29 | 2:00
- Anne-Marie Lerner, Ph.D., professor, UW – Rock County, Learning Through Advanced Internet Technologies 7.29 | 2:00

If you couldn’t make it to Boston, the 2009 Campus Technology Mediasite Presentation Catalog will be live shortly. In the meantime, here’s look back plus the sessions we captured last year.

And you can also follow along with some great dialog on Twitter about lecture capture, smart classrooms and other educational technology  – follow the Campus Tech tweets here and get into the conversation with #ct09.

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