with the
and the
present
Second Digital Video and Multimedia Fair
Wiener Auditorium, Taubman Center, Kennedy School of Government
Tuesday, May 30, 1995
8:30 am - noon
Use of multimedia in education can include diverse approaches, from
electronic adaptations of texts to virtual environments. Crafting educational
applications that take advantage of these technologies to enable new ways to
learn is the challenge to educators.
8:30-9:00: Rotunda - Coffee
9-10:00: Rotunda and Corridor
Demonstrations
ID Card Services: David Wamback
Kennedy School of Government/Case Studies:
David Eddy Spicer
Graduate School of Education: Beatles & Beethoven
C. Chomsky, Jake Yara
Harvard Law School: Interactive Video Library
Scott Glanzman, Jeremy Seeger
Harvard Medical School: Multimedia in Health Care
Decision Systems Group
Extension School/FAS: David Gabbe, Bosco So, Andrew McKinney
Graduate School of Education - New Media Group:
Valerie Landau
DuBois Institute: Art History
Michael Roy
10:00: Wiener Auditorium
Keynote address:
Dr. Robert Greenes, Brigham and Women's Hospital Decision Systems Group and
Harvard Medical School
Presentations
- Multimedia in Language Learning
Judith Frommer/Marie-France Bunting, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Carol Chomsky, Graduate School of Education
- Multimedia in Case Studies
David Eddy Spicer, Kennedy School of Government
Dr. Bijoy Misra/Extension School
Hans Wendland, Extension School
Stephen C. Hall, Director, Office for Information Technology
11:30: Panel and Discussion
Word of Thanks
Lenny Solomon, ABCD Committee
Program Committee: Bijoy Misra, Phyllis Mitzman, Brian Shultz,
Conrad White, Jamie Folsom, David Eddy Spicer, Yvonne Amundson.
Special thanks to: Joao Abss, Christina Anastos, Diane Andronica, John
Bardsley, Larry Black, Carol Chomsky, Peter Farago, David Gabbe, Scott
Glanzman, Erin Hoffer (art work), Andrew McKinney, Jeannie Miner, Scott
Munsey, Michael Roy, Dr. Luke Sato, and Frank Steen.