The conference program is growing every year, and the 2005 presentations will provide the strongest representation to date of UNC’s work in teaching and learning with technology. Approximately 150 sessions will be offered in the categories of formal presentation, panel discussion, roundtable discussion, demonstration, and poster presentation. These will be distributed throughout the three days of the conference.
 
Some examples of program offerings are given here. Be sure to also see the interactive full program (sort by date, topic, or presenter) or the full program PDF.

Copyright Basics and UNC Ownership Policies (presentation)
David Harrison, Associate Vice President, UNC Office of the President Legal Affairs

SAKAI and Other Open-Source Applications (panel discussion)
Steve Breiner, Associate Director of IT Services, Appalachian State University
 
Integrating Library Services for Distance Learners (poster presentation)
Geraldine Purpur, Reference & Distance Learning Librarian, Appalachian State University
 
Evaluating Accessibility (demonstration)
Jason Morningstar, Accessibility Specialist, UNC Chapel Hill
 
Copyright Policies for Online Teaching (panel discussion)
Lolly Gasaway, Director of the Law Library & Professor, UNC Chapel Hill
 
Wikis: A Collaborative Online Workspace (workshop)
Douglas Kline, Associate Professor Information Systems, UNC Wilmington
          
Plenary Speaker Wednesday
Diana G. Oblinger, Vice President, EDUCAUSE
 
Plenary Speaker Thursday
Gary Brown, Director, Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology, Washington State University
In addition, Sponsor Featured Presentations and/or Workshops will be given by Apple, Blackboard, Elluminate, SAS, and WebCT.
 
Hands-on workshops will be held at NC State University; transportation will be provided.
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