Thursday, May 8, 1997


Return to Fair Home Page

Fair Program
Fourth Annual Harvard Digital Video and Multimedia Fair
Thursday, May 8, 1997


Booth Demonstrations
8:45 AM - 10:45 AM
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Taubman Center Rotunda and 5th floor Dining Room

The booths have been reserved by the following participants:

William Hanlon and Scott Davis : Brigham and Women's Hospital
Scott Glanzman : Harvard Law School
Mary Finckle : Harvard Business School
Kevin Carter : Harvard Medical School
Scott Traylor and Bijoy Misra : Harvard Extension School
Gina Trier : Graduate School of Education
Larry Burks : Graduate School of Design
James McGee : Beth Israel Hospital
Steve Chapman : University Library
David Cobb : Harvard Map Collection


Presentations
"Multimedia on the Internet"
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Wiener Auditorium

Dr. Robert Doyle - "A Decade of Digital Video", keynote
Dr. James McGee - "Virtual Patient Clinic"
Dr. Scott Glanzman - "Law School Course Modules"
Mr. David Cobb - "Electronic Atlas of Massachusetts"
Mr. David Heytmeyer - "FAS Course Web Pages"
Mr. William Hanlon - "BRAHMS Project"
Mr. David Spicer and Ms. Yvonne Amundson - "KSG Case Studies"
Ms. Wanda Felder - "Multimedia Productions"


Symposium
"Reflections on Practice: Multimedia in Education at Harvard"
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Wiener Auditorium

The ABCD Technology in Education Working Group is sponsoring a new addition to this year's Fair: an afternoon forum on multimedia in education that features five distinguished panelists

  • Panel moderator Karen C. Cohen, editor of the Journal of Science Education and Technology and an associate of the Graduate School of Education

  • Lynne Bolduc, a multimedia developer whose experience spans Harvard, MIT, and publisher Addison-Wesley

  • Robert A. Greenes, Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Decision Systems Group at Brigham and Women's Hospital

  • Judah L. Schwartz, Professor of Education and co-director of the Educational Technology Center at the Graduate School of Education

  • Harvard junior Eric Silberstein, undergraduate representative to the FAS Information Technology Committee.

    The panel is open to all members of the Harvard community. Kennedy School of Government, Weiner Auditorium, 1:30-3.