2012 Conference Program


Keynote: Facilitating Innovation – Creativity, Education and Technology

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Prior to his career switch to academia, Professor Morris was a consulting product designer and a principal of the design firm tool. in Marblehead, Massachusetts. He has designed award winning products for clients such as Kryptonite, Burton, Siemens, Ambient Devices, APC, Homax, Boston Scientific, MSI, Prudential, The First Years, and Waterworks. Jason earned his Master’s of Industrial Design from Pratt Institute and his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia University. He has been focusing his research on industrial design history, social purpose innovation, personal fabrication, and creativity.

Jason A. Morris
Western Washington University


Lighting Rounds – Day 1

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Lighting Rounds – Day 2

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Academic Technology Roundtable


Camtasia Relay, Collaborate, and Bb Learn Voice


Google is Not God, But She Does Have Nice Apps


The Mobile Learning Initiative at Boise State


Lecture Capture at Portland State University


Live to Internet Video Production


LMS Analytics – Student Academic Success


The Path From LMS to Learning Platform


The Student Technology Center Revisited


Is Your Technology Accessible: Issues and Implications for Higher Ed


Next LMS Steps


Simple Augmented Reality


Digital Conversion and the Analog Sunset


Lecture Capture Deployment for Higher Education


Lecture Capture on a Budget Providing Service without the Embedded Infrastructure


Using Student Interest Groups to Develop, Explore and Test New Technologies


Lessons Learned Planning and Building an Experiential Collaborative Computing and Technology Center


The Future of Video Conferencing