Classroom Technology - Making Wise Investments, Seattle, WA March 2006
Presentation at ABA Bricks, Bytes and Cotinuous Renovations Conference
http://www.abanet.org/legaled/calendar/conferences/bricksandbytes2006/
bricksandbytes2006home.html
Medialaw, Seattle University
School of Law 2004-2005
Redesigned live production processes and distribution methods
for school videos., by increasing online accessibility while
also minimizing turn-around times.
http://media.law.seattleu.edu
Video Conference Classes, Seattle
University School of Law 2004-2005
Implement processes and facility upgrades to allow large Seattle
classes of 90+ students interact with professors and lawyers
around the world through live video conferencing.
http://law.seattleu.edu
American Association Of Law Schools Annual
Meeting, San Francisco 2005
Showcased several software products designed by the Seattle
University School of Law that were being offered to other schools.
http://www.aals.org/am2005/index.html
PBS / KCTS Television, Seattle,
WA 2002-2003
http://www.kcts.org/learns
Reel Girls, (KCTS, 911 Media
Arts Center, YMCA) 2000-2003
Mentor for annual youth media project which has been screened
at 18 film festivals including Sundance and is recommended as
one of the top ten young adult videos of 2003 by the American
Library Association.
http://www.reelgrrls.org
Annual Emerging Infectious Disease Conference,
2002
Encoded video recordings of all lectures, then synched the streaming
video to Power point slides which were captured from tape.
http://www.cdc.gov and http://www.luxmedia501.com/index.html
Multi University And Research Laboratory
(Murl) 1999-2000
Encoded 30 years of lecture archives for the Computer History
Museum, Microsoft Research, and the Grace Hopper Women in Computing
Conferences.
http://murl.microsoft.com
Microsoft Research, Redmond,
WA 1999-2000
Helped design and install next generation classrooms and control
rooms for producing multimedia rich live and on-demand webcasts
of research lectures. Also, acted as beta tester for research
projects and prototype a/v equipment.
http://research.microsoft.com
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