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Santos, Ana
Lecturer
Information and Communication Technology
IPV-Portugal
apamsellem@hotmail.com, 351-239-7015Ext. 33
Lecturer at the Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal and PhD Student at the Fernando Pessoa University, Porto, Portugal

Presentation(s): Virtual Simulated Newsroom - Case Study with Journalism Students
Maximising Collaboration in a Tutorial Setting

Schaffer, Henry
Prof Emer, Coord. Special IT Proj.&Faculty Collab
Office of Information Technology; DELTA
North Carolina State University
hes@ncsu.edu, 919-515-4466
Henry Schaffer is a long time faculty member at NCSU and has been involved in many aspects of computing and teaching.

Presentation(s): Pedagogy Enabled by the Long Tail of Software: Riding Down the Dinosaur's Tail

Scolaro, Kelly
Assistant Professor
DPPEE
UNC Chapel Hill
kelly_scolaro@unc.edu, 919-966-9220
Presentation(s): Virtual Poster Presentation: Fourth Year Pharmacy Student Research Projects in Second Life

Shepherd, Beth
Instructional Technologist
DELTA
North Carolina State University
beth_shepherd@ncsu.edu, 919-513-1330
Beth is an Instructional Technology with DELTA at North Carolina State University. Beth has a focus on delivering and recording instruction via synchronous and asynchronous tools such as Elluminate, Camtasia, and LecShare Pro. She teaches workshops and one-on-one faculty assistance on these topics and others, encouraging innovative use of technologies.

Presentation(s): Embracing Change for All: Addressing Accessibility in Online Synchronous Teaching Technologies
Let's Get Engaged: Best Practices for Elluminate Use at NC State

Sparrow, Jennifer
Director of Emerging Technologies
Learning Technologies
Virginia Tech
jennifers@vt.edu, 540-231-5377
Jennifer is currently the Director of Emerging Technologies at Virginia Tech. She loves exploring technologies and is always looking for potential implementation of technologies in teaching and learning.

Presentation(s): Extreme Makeover--Course Edition: A Course Redesign to Engage Learners through Technology

Stanton, Lorraine
Doctoral Student
Educational Leadership
UNC Charlotte
lstanto2@uncc.edu, 704-784-3353
Lorraine is currently a Doctoral student in Educational Leadership at UNC Charlotte, with over 10 years experience in faculty development, training and support in the use of e-learning tools.

Presentation(s): Getting Hip in the 50s: A Virtual Role-playing Experience

Starnes, Kay
Lecturer
American Studies
UNC Charlotte
kaystarnes@carolina.rr.com, 704-596-2776
Presentation(s): Getting Hip in the 50s: A Virtual Role-playing Experience

Stein, Sarah
Associate Professor
Communication
North Carolina State University
sstein@unity.ncsu.edu, 919-219-0688
Associate Professor of Communication and Asst Vice-Provost, OIT

Presentation(s): Pedagogy Enabled by the Long Tail of Software: Riding Down the Dinosaur's Tail

Stone, Sophia
Asst. Director Distance Learning
Talent Identification Program
Duke University
sophia.stone@duke.edu, 919-681-6870
Dr. Sophia J. Stone is Assistant Director for Distance and Independent Learning at Duke University. In her current role with the Talent Identification Program, she oversees the development and implementation of innovative distance education services for gifted and talented students. Her professional background includes more than 15 years experience in higher education and training and development.

Presentation(s): Capturing the Heart of the Online Instructor: Motivations to Teach

Stone, Steven
instructor
continuing education
Wake Technical Community College
turboturtl@aol.com, 919-862-7637
Steve is a teacher at Wake Technical Community College. He has a degree in Computer Engineering Technology. Steve has been on Second Life since 2007, and now creates virtual education locations on both Second Life, and Reaction Grid. Steve works with the public grids and private grids in creating environments for education for all ages.

Presentation(s): Vocational Education Using Virtual Reality

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