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RoundtablesCopyrightTuesday, March 25, 2003 Cynthia Golden, Director, CIDDE, University of Pittsburgh Course Management SystemsTuesday, March 25, 2003 Dirk Herr-Hoyman, Director of Web Services, Western Carolina University Julian Lombardi, Assistant Vice President, Duke University Sandee Seiberlich, Strategic Consultant, University of Wisconsin-Madison Distance EducationTuesday, March 25, 2003 Distributed IT SupportTuesday, March 25, 2003 Mark P. Hale, Jr., R&D Project Leader, CIO Office, ITS, The University of Iowa On many campuses, users receive support from local IT support workers—people who are closer to the departments (and desktops) than the campus central IT organization. On your campus, how do these two sources of support work together? Come share ideas, models, and stories. ERPTuesday, March 25, 2003 David L. Rotman, Chief Information Officer, Cedarville University Faculty Development StrategiesTuesday, March 25, 2003 Sandy Bolster, Instructional Technology Coordinator, Berea College Inter-Institutional Collaboration for Faculty Development at Small CollegesTuesday, March 25, 2003 Eugene M. Baer, Academic Technology Director, Mount Mary College Linda Ehley, Professor of Computing and Information Technology, Alverno College How do you get strangers, each from a different campus and some of whom see themselves as competitors, to talk openly, let alone engage in cooperative and collaborative projects? This open-ended roundtable focuses on ideas and strategies for developing inter-institutional collaboration for faculty development, which Wisconsin has been working on for seven years. Hear strategies and ideas and share your own questions, issues, and success stories. Inter-Institutional Collaboration on Faculty Development in Small CollegesTuesday, March 25, 2003 Eugene M. Baer, Academic Technology Director, Mount Mary College Linda Ehley, Professor of Computing and Information Technology, Alverno College IT Security IssuesTuesday, March 25, 2003 Susan M. Lewis, Special Assistant to the Dean, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign As security incidents continue to increase, it is important to determine which security strategies are best implemented at the campus level and which are best implemented by departments or at the desktop level. With limited resources, which strategies are most effective? Do security or privacy issues impact those decisions? Network ManagementTuesday, March 25, 2003 Charles J. Antonelli, Research Computing Specialist, CEE, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Portals and Online Student ServicesTuesday, March 25, 2003 Joel P. Cooper, Director of Information Technology Services, Carleton College Security ManagementTuesday, March 25, 2003 Dorothy O. Lewis, Director, Academic Information Technologies, Iowa State University Small Colleges: Implementing Directory and Authentication ServicesTuesday, March 25, 2003 Renee Woodten Frost, Director, Technology Transfer and Outreach, Internet2 At this roundtable discussion, participants will learn about the National Science Foundation Middleware Initiative (NMI) resources to help campuses implement directory, authentication, and other middleware services. The facilitators will lead a discussion on implementing these infrastructure services at colleges and universities. The NMI is particularly interested in learning how it can best serve the needs of smaller institutions. This is an opportunity for you to influence NMI’s plans and offerings. Teaching and Learning StrategiesTuesday, March 25, 2003 WirelessTuesday, March 25, 2003
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