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Local copies of presentations available only to Stanford affiliates; others please ask! 2008. THE EMERGING STUDENT: NETGEN AND BEYOND. Stanford University. 2007. STUDENTS AND TECHNOLOGY AT STANFORD [v.2007]: The Rest of the Story. "Second Tuesday" meeting of Vice Provost for Student Affairs staff; also Resident Fellow meeting, Residential Education; Stanford University. 2007. MULTIMEDIA 101: A residence-based course to support new media curricular requirements. EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) 2007 (Atlanta, GA). With Jennifer Ly. 2006. GROUPSPACES FOR LAPTOP COLLABORATION: From research lab to informal learning spaces. EDUCAUSE 2006 (Dallas, TX). With Surajit Bose and Allan Chen. 2006. GROUPSPACE: An evolving collaboration and learning space initiative at Stanford University. 2006 ResNet Symposium (Bowling Green State University). With David Futey and Allan Chen. 2006. DESIGNING LEARNING SPACES FOR THE 21st CENTURY CAMPUS. 2006 ResNet Symposium (Bowling Green State University); Student Activities Space Advisory Group, Office of the Vice Provost of Student Affairs; Campus-IT Team, Information Technology Services; SULAIR Technology Chalk Talk, Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources; Stanford University. 2006. STUDENT HOUSING
AND RESIDENTIAL COMPUTING: Building a new shared vision for residential learning environments at Stanford. With Rodger
Whitney and Imogen Hinds,
Student Housing Services. Western Association of College and Housing
Officers, WACUHO
2006 (San Francisco, CA). 2005.
DISCOVERY THEN AND NOW. Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information
Resources (SULAIR) Annual Retreat. 2005. KILLING THEM
SOFTLY: How Much is Too Much New Media for the Digital Natives? Computers
and Writing 2005: New Writing and Computer Technologies (Stanford
University). 2005 TEAMSPACE:
Walk-up, Cross-platform Collaboration for Mobile Computing Users. With
David Futey. EDUCAUSE National
Learning Infrastructure Initiative (NLII)
2005 Annual Meeting (New Orleans, LA). 2004. SMART LOUNGES
AND TEAMSPACES: The Future of Public Technology Spaces. 2004
ResNet Symposium (Princeton University). 2004. DISPLAY OF
COMMUNITY: Partnering with Students to Publicize Events and Build Community
with Dorm Video Displays. Panel with Scott
Cannon and Kyle Doerksen,
Innovative Student Information Systems (ISIS).
2004
ResNet Symposium (Princeton University). 2004. FUTURE.TECH@EDU:
New Students, New Media, New Spaces. With Lois
Brooks. Academic Computing presentation for CIO Advisory Group,
Medical School Directors, Apple Computer, et al. Stanford University. 2003 (with ResComp
central staff). RESIDENTIAL EDUCATION AND RESIDENTIAL COMPUTING:
Key Technology Developments & Issues. 2003 Resident Fellow Retreat,
Stanford University. 2003. RESIDENTIAL
RHETORICS: What Are Stanford Students Doing with New Media in the
Residences? 2003 Residence Computer Coordinator (RCC) Training, Stanford
University. 2003. TECHNOLOGY
FOR THE NEW GENERATION OF STUDENTS, or The Short Happy Life of "Legitimate
Academic Purpose." Association of Communications Professionals
in Higher Education (ACUTA)
32nd Annual Conference (Hollywood, FL). 2003.THE MEDIUM
IS THE (INSTANT) MESSAGE: Generation Keyboard Comes to Campus. 2003
ResNet Symposium (Ferris State University, Big Rapids, MI). 2003 802.11 WIRELESS
NETWORKING IN A RESNET ENVIRONMENT. With Brad
Andrews, UC Berkeley. 2003
ResNet Symposium (Ferris State University, Big Rapids, MI). 2002. IT INNOVATION
IN HOUSING @ STANFORD: Where Are We Going with Residential Computing?
2002 Ivy Housing Conference (Stanford University). 2001. WIRED FROSH:
A Case Study of Electronic Community Building in a Freshman Dorm. Guest
lecture, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Department
of Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford University. 2001. RESIDENTIAL
COMPUTING LOOKS TO THE FUTURE. Stanford University Libraries and Academic
Information Resources (SULAIR) Advisory Group annual meeting. 2000. RECONCEIVING
THE RESIDENCE CLUSTER: Student Design of a Learning Community Space.
2000
ResNet Symposium (University of Pennsylvania). 2000 RECONCEIVING
THE STUDENT SURVEY: New Questions for Residential Computing. With Brad
Andrews. 2000
ResNet Symposium (University of Pennsylvania). 2000. STUDENT DESIGN
OF A LEARNING COMMUNITY SPACE. Northeast Regional Computing Program
(NERCOMP) 2000 Annual Conference. Also Stanford-California State
Library Institute
on 21st Century Librarianship. 1999. SEX, DEATH,
AND NEO-NAZIS: Controversial Social Issues on Dorm Discussion Lists.
1999 ResNet Symposium (Kent State University). 1999. CONSTRUCTIVE
"NOISE IN THE CHANNEL": Effects of Controversial Forwarded
Email in a College Residential and Virtual Community. ED-MEDIA
1999: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia, and Telecommunications
(Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, AACE), Seattle,
WA. 1998. COMPUTERS, COMMUNITY, AND CRITICAL THINKING. Young Rhetoricians Conference, Monterey, CA. Invited General Session speaker. 1997. WIRED FROSH:
A Case Study of Electronic Community Building in a Freshman Dorm. 1997
ResNet Symposium (Wellesley University). 1997. WIRED FROSH: A Case Study of Electronic Community Building in a Freshman Dorm. The Thirteenth Computers and Writing Conference, Honolulu, HI. 1996. THE ELECTRONIC CLASSROOM OF THE PRESENT AND FUTURE. Invited lecture, Stanford Sierra Camp (Fallen Leaf Lake, CA), Stanford Alumni Association. 1996. ENHANCING LITERACY WITH INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY. Workshop for Stanford Educational Collaborative, Stanford University School of Education. 1995. BREAKING DOWN THE CLASSROOM WALLS: Integrating Electronic and Face-to-Face Pedagogies in Composition Classes. Young Rhetoricians Conference, Monterey, CA. 1995. REAL-TIME COMPUTER CONFERENCING IN THE ELECTRONIC WRITING CLASSROOM. Invited lecture, California Educational Computing Conference (Evergreen Valley College, San Jose, CA). 1995. THE FINAL FRONTIER: Launching a Multicultural Theme Course into Cyberspace. The Eleventh Computers and Writing Conference, El Paso, TX. | |||||