Topics of Special InterestAttendees of the 2004 CIT were asked to indicate presentation topics in which they would be particularly interested in learning more about at the 2005 conference. The following is a summary of their responses for which the League especially requested proposals. 3D fax and 3D printing 3D games Access grid videoconferencing Accessible Flash All-online programs and how their successes and problems affect enrollment Alternative computing devices beyond handhelds ASP.NET 2005 Assessing learning outcomes Biology lab demonstrations Biometric systems Blogs Business intelligence Characteristics of e-learners: who benefits and who doesn't Classroom of the future Collaborative learning Computer forensics Computer programming and forensics Content distribution systems Convergence of technology and instruction Convergence technologies Copyright and educational fair use issues CSS Customer relationship management (CRM) software Cyberterrorism Desktop video conferencing Developing learning objects for instruction Digital asset management Digital divide Digital signage and kiosks Disaster recovery E-books Educating an IT-literate workforce for non-IT occupations Emerging research on how students actually learn Emerging role of instructional designers E-portfolios Gaming software Gaming theory and applications in online courses Geocoding student information Handheld polling devices Health information literacy How to get online students engaged in learning Identity management and security Impact of wireless networks on globalization and educational technology applications Implementing 3D HoloProjection Incorporating nanotechnology and biotechnology at a small campus Innovative approaches to community college libraries Integration of computer networking and database security Internet2 IT certification updates Learning communities Machine-to-machine communication Macromedia Breeze Microsoft 2003 Server Mobile learning Nanotechnology Network security best practices New approaches in designing and using smart classrooms Online orientation Open source initiatives for higher education PC tablets Privacy issues Quality assessment in online learning Retinal scanning RFID applications of mobile devices in teaching and learning Role of technology in education Satellite-based internet education Service-oriented architectures in higher education Speech recognition and voice-controlled technologies Standards and content creation for IMS/LMS Standards and policies on evolving or new technologies Student services aspects of technology Tablet PCs Teaching to the current generation of students who are growing up with technology Technology's role in facilitating learning outcomes Test taking over the web The changing nature of transcripts and electronic portfolios The computer classroom of the 21st century The intersection of data collection/assessment/technology and its impact upon student services and learning The role of community colleges in an online world Ubiquitous computing U.S. Patriot Act Use of wiki for collaboration and building learner communities Using technology to facilitate international education activities VB.NET 2005 Video streaming Virtual reality programs Virtual workplace Visual Studio.NET 2005 Web accessibility for persons with disabilities Web and multimedia developers in faculty support positions Web conferencing in the online/blended curriculum Webcasting What role faculty can play in contributing to security management on a campus or from home Wireless technology on campuses W-max technology |