Tuesday, May 20th
| Time | Session Name |
| 9am - 9:50am | Dean Abernathy and Worthy Martin (IATH and Schools of Architecture and Engineering)
a presentation on recent work at IATH in architecture, archaeology, and virtual environments facilitators: Sarah Wells and Bernie Frischer, IATH Brown Science and Engineering Library |
| 10am - 10:50am | Paxton Marshall and Phoebe Crisman (Schools of Engineering and Architecture)
a presentation on the ecoMOD and Learning Barge projects facilitator: Carla Lee, UVA Library Brown Science and Engineering Library |
| 11am - 11:50am | Mir S. Siadaty (Division of Clinical Informatics, Department of Public Health Sciences, School of Medicine)
a presentation on the ReleMed search engine: "ReleMed: searching the biomedical literature for the most relevant articles" facilitator: Bess Sadler, Scholars' Lab Brown Science and Engineering Library |
| noon - 1:45pm | buffet lunch in Newcomb Hall Dining Room: roundtable discussion topics will include beTech Labs (Dennis Collins and Steve Johnson) and the new Computational Science initiative (Andrew Grimshaw and John Hawley) and Digital Humanities Center (David Germano). |
| 2 - 2:50pm | Sarah Farrell and Fernando Eugenio Catta-Preta (School of Nursing and Dept. of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese)
"You're Going to Flip over This: using the Flip Camera in Class and Out of Class" slides from this presentation are available here. for more information, please email: fern@traceanimation.com facilitator: John Payne, Continuing Education Brown Science and Engineering Library |
| 3 - 3:50pm | David Germano (Department of Religious Studies)
a presentation on the Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library facilitator: Kurtis Schaeffer, Religious Studies Brown Science and Engineering Library |
| 4 - 6pm | Arts and Technology Performance Event, Harrison Small Auditorium: featuring "Robot Ecologies" with architecture professor Jason Johnson; "The Landscapes of Tragedy: Poetic Nonfiction" — a look at the work of digital artist and studio art professor Lydia Moyer; and a performance of early music incorporated into Deborah Parker's World of Dante website, by music professor Paul Walker and the Zephyrus ensemble. facilitator: Judith Shatin, Virginia Center for Computer Music Reception to follow. |
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