
Application of Laptop Computers and Wii Remotes for Creative Purposes
Colleagues:
It should be interesting. pkk
Greetings,
This year’s edition of ElectroAcoustic Music Macomb is Wednesday, November 18, 2009, at 7:30 p.m. in the College of Fine Arts and Communication Recital Hall. I’m celebrating my 30th anniversary of making electronic music with my two newest pieces, for computer and Wii Remotes, my first tape piece (from back when we used recording tape), two pieces by my first electronic music teacher, Stephen L. Syverud, and a composition by my WIU colleague and friend Paul Paccione. I’ll be joined by Eric Ginsberg, clarinet, and the Knox Bells, Nancy, Caldwell, director.
The concert is free and open to the public.
Thanks.
Jim Caldwell
School of Music
The Horizon Report - 2009 Edition
Please check this out submitted by Paul Kreider
The 2009 Horizon Report is a collaboration between
The New Media Consortium and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative An EDUCAUSE Program
http://www.nmc.org/pdf/2009-Horizon-Report.pdf
Educause Online at Westerns
Dear Colleagues:
Rather than attend Educause this year I have signed WIU up to receive the Educause program online. Here is the link to the program offerings. Please let me know if you are interested in attending any or all of the sessions. I will make room arrangements once I hear back from you.
http://www.educause.edu/E2009/Online/Program
Fondly, Phyllis
Kindles in Class
FYI Check out this website.
Submitted by Phyllis C. Self
Regarding the printing situation, you might want to read this item from the American Libraries update today:
Kindles yet to woo University users
http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/2009/09/28/23918/
Tune In October 2: Emerging Technologies in Higher Education
shared by Phyllis C. Self
Special Guest: John O’Keefe
Director of Academic Technologies and Network Services
Lafayette College
John O’Keefe is the director of academic technology and network services at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. O’Keefe also serves as an adjunct member of the English department co-teaching film courses and co-chairs a committee to establish a Film and Media Studies Program. In addition to film, his interests include network infrastructure technologies, teaching and learning initiatives, open-source development, Moodle, identity management, Shibboleth, SAN/storage technology, server/application virtualization, and disaster recovery. He is actively involved in EDUCAUSE and the Net@EDU initiative and is also a member of CLAC, the Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges, and NITLE, the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education.
To Register http://net.educause.edu/live0918
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