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The NYU colloquia on computers and communications are back! As we go to press, two new presentations in this popular series have been scheduled for the fall semester, and more sessions are planned.
The 24-Hour Classroom: Teaching with the Internet will open the fall semester series. Professor Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett (Performance Studies/TSOA and Hebrew and Judaic Studies/GSAS), with additional discussion and demos by ACF Instructional Support staff. Co-sponsored with the EQUAL Commission. Friday, Sept. 22, 1995, 2:00 p.m., Warren Weaver Hall, room 109. As refreshments will be served, please e-mail {equal@nyu.edu} or call 998-2200 if you plan to come to this event.
CD-ROM Authoring and Publishing for University Faculty will be a non-technical, practical overview and demonstration. Robert Kern, New Media Senior Manager for Prentice-Hall, and Chris Rogers, Director of New Media Business for Times-Mirror. Friday, October 13, 1995, 2:00 p.m., Warren Weaver Hall, room 109. A selection of related systems and materials will be available for faculty members to explore at the ACF Innovation Center for several weeks following the Kern-Rogers presentation.
Each semester's series is sponsored by the ACF and the Faculty of Arts and Science, with support from Apple Computers. Typically, other departments join in co-sponsorship of individual colloquia. The colloquia are open to all NYU faculty, staff, and students.
Further details on these and other presentations in the fall series will be posted on the NYU Web {http://www.nyu.edu/acf/nyu-events.html} Replacement URL: http://www.nyu.edu/its/classes/, and flyers will be mailed to all NYU faculty. To receive an e-mail flyer or to be added to the ACF's mailing list, call 998-3333 or send e-mail to {document@nyu.edu} Replacement address: its.pubs@nyu.edu. Since 1993, all colloquia have been videotaped. Copies may be borrowed from the ACF (call 998-3036 or send e-mail to the above address).
Posted 15 October 1995. Revised 30 January 2004.
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