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2004 Fall Project Showcase for Instructional Technologists

The DIIA, through the Center for Instructional Technologies, and Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services will be co-hosting this fall's Instructional Technologists' Showcase Event on Friday, December 10 from 3 to 5 pm in the Geology Bldg., Room 2.218.  This is a unique opportunity for IT staff from all over the UT Austin campus to share news, show off projects, and discuss new tools and techniques. Coffee, snacks, drinks will be provided.  All are welcome—the only requirement is a curious mind and a sense of FUN! 

Digital Archive SErvices (DASE): Update on LAITS's collection management and presentation tools. Demonstration of Collection Builder, the DASE metadata input and collection management application. (Joe TenBarge and Peter Keane, Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services)

Texas Politics Online Textbook: Update of new features, videos, and interviews (Jim Henson, Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services)

Video Archive Techniques: Method for streamlining metadata and archiving of video assets (Dan Benner, Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services)

LAITS's new media switcher box: Demonstration of device features and functions (Dan Benner, Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services)

POLARIS: An electronic portfolio tool for undergraduate engineering students that provides a forum to display and reflect on their engineering accomplishments. How this tool has evolved, its technical challenges, and future development plans. (Kathy Schmidt, Matt Magnum, and Dan Peters, College of Engineering FIC)

Lecture webcasting on campus: A look at various lecture capture and streaming technologies that are being implemented on campus (David Fudell—College of Pharmacy, Charles Soto—College of Communication, John Smith—DIIA)

Photolooper: A Flash application that automatically creates digital slide shows (Jacob Villanueva, College of Communication IDG)

PhP surveyor tool: IDG's service that creates online surveys (Jordan Phillips, College of Communication IDG)

JOT: Update on the Journalism Online Tool (Paul Williams, College of Communication IDG)

Urchin: Demonstration of a new Web analytics tool for the UT Austin campus and some of the things we have already learned by using it. (David Cook, ITS)