Students and Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences

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Connecting with Students: New Tactics to Improve Communication

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Title:Connecting with Students: New Tactics to Improve Communication (ID: SWR08040)
Author(s):Liz Brigman (Rice University) and Carlyn Foshee Chatfield (Rice University)
Origin:Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences (02/20/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Over the past two years, the IT Marketing and Communications group at Rice University has actively searched for new methods to reach undergraduates. We ask students how they want to hear from us. Then we extrapolate the feedback we gather to guide our campaigns to reach the entire undergraduate population.

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Student Research Symposium in Second Life

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Title:Student Research Symposium in Second Life (ID: SWR08033)
Author(s):Meghan Foster (Texas Woman's University), Vicky Mantor (Texas Woman's University), and Amy Collier (Texas Woman's University)
Origin:Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences (02/20/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

This session will describe the planning, development, and implementation of a virtual campus in Second Life to supplement Texas Woman's University's annual Student Creative Arts and Research Symposium. Second Life provides a space where remote students can participate in poster sessions, live presentations, and hands-on demonstrations of student research alongside on-campus students.

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Students Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Podcasting in Teaching and Learning

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Title:Students Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Podcasting in Teaching and Learning (ID: SWR08067)
Author(s):Sharon E. Rouse (University of Southern Mississippi) and Steve Yuen (University of Southern Mississippi)
Origin:Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences (02/20/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Realizing the learning opportunity in students' involvement in their learning process through the use of podcasting, a study was conducted at the University of Southern Mississippi to determine students' knowledge and attitudes of podcasting use in teaching and learning before the campus-wide implementation. The results of the study will be presented.

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Providing Student E-Mail Getting You Down? Outsource It!

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Title:Providing Student E-Mail Getting You Down? Outsource It! (ID: SWR0672)
Author(s):Cynthia M. Hadden (Louisiana State University) and Brian D. Voss (Louisiana State University)
Origin:Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences (02/24/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

LSU has implemented a feature-rich e-mail solution from a carrier class provider for under $6 per box per year. The service includes 1GB storage, SMTP/IMAP/POP3 interfaces, antivirus/antispam components, and large attachment limits. If you're investing a lot of money and effort on student e-mail, this could be your ticket to savings!

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PalmPilot 2003 at UTD

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Title:PalmPilot 2003 at UTD (ID: SWR0409)
Author(s):Daniel C. Calhoun (University of Texas at Dallas) and Douglas C. Jackson (University of Texas at Dallas)
Origin:Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences (2004)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The handwriting is on the wall—mobile computing is coming to every university campus. During the fall of 2003, UT Dallas conducted a pilot project to determine how students would use PDAs. Customized software, distribution of free PDAs, and other efforts were employed to identify the potential impact of these new technologies on the current technology infrastructure. This presentation looks at the pilot project goals and participant responses and attempts to understand what these results mean for the near future.
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