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.
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