University Business Web Seminar series
“Standardizing Classroom Technology for Ease of Use; Campus-wide Control
and Asset Management”
This Web Seminar is now available On-Demand
through our Archives section.

When
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2pm, ET
Description:
The effective and reliable use of multiple digital media assets is becoming
mission-critical for educators in classrooms on many campuses. But this rapid
growth has created multiple challenges including purchasing, installation, training,
support and maintenance of a bevy of digital media access and
delivery systems.
Smart schools are standardizing on command and control systems for these assets
that help reduce costs, improve faculty satisfaction, and reduce the support
and maintenance load on IT departments.
In this one-hour University Business web seminar, your team will learn about
the major issues and trends, and specific examples of how a college has embraced
standardized control with very positive outcomes. There is no fee to attend thanks
to sponsorship by Crestron Electronics.
Recommended for:
College and university management, including Presidents, VPs and AV/IT professionals,
Academic Computing, Facilities Planning, Finance/Purchasing and Media Resources.
Anyone may register to attend.
Speakers include:
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Tim Goral, Editor, University Business Magazine - Moderator |
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Gregory Bronson, Academic Technology Facilities
Project Leader, Cornell University; member of InfoComm’s Dashboard for
Controls Group |
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Scott Deetz, Audiovisual Services Manager,
Cedarville University |
A Q&A session will follow the presentations. Questions submitted via chat from the audience during the presentations will be addressed by the panel of speakers, time permitting. Links will be provided to additional resources, and to download PDFs of presentations after the live event.
This Web Seminar is now available On-Demand
through our Archives section.
If you have registered for previous UB Web Seminars, you need
only enter your email address in the registration form for this web
seminar.
UB Web Seminars require no application download or installation
process. They are viewed in any computer internet browser using Flash
technology, provided by Wimba.
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