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| Spring, 2009 Schedule |
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| The Lunch 'n Learn seminars will keep you informed on a broad range of technology topics - from academic uses to consumer electronics and beyond. Talks take place in Multipurpose Room B of Frist Campus Center, most Wednesdays at noon. They are open to the public and cookies and beverages are provided. Most LnL talks are available as podcasts on our pages or free at the iTunes store (under Higher Education). Many of our talks are featured in stories on our blog, IT's Academic.
Bring your lunch and learn! |
| Spring, 2009 Schedule |
| 2/11 |
The Princeton Election Consortium:
A First Draft of Electoral History |
Sam Wang |
podcast, presentation |
| 2/18 |
Infrared Optical Sensing for
Health and the Environment |
Claire Gmachl,
Jim Smith |
podcast, presentation |
| 2/25 |
Creative Commons: Guilt-Free
Reuse of Others' Work |
Keith Gresham,
David Hollander |
podcast, presentation |
| 3/4 |
Foundations and Future of
Information Search
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Andrea LaPaugh |
podcast, presentation |
| 3/11 |
Princeton's Broadcast Center:
First Cuts
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David Hopkins,
Lance Herrington |
podcast, presentation |
| 3/25 |
Women in Research Computing |
Betty Leydon,
Emily Carter,
Jennifer Rexford,
Olga Troyanskaya |
podcast |
| 4/1 |
Embedded Microcomputers
for Teaching
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Michael G. Littman |
podcast, presentation |
| 4/15 |
Flash Forward:
The Rise of
Small Tech Gadgets |
Doug Dixon |
podcast |
| 4/22 |
Archives
and Manuscripts:
Library Finding Aids |
Daniel Santamaria |
podcast, presentation |
| 4/29 |
The Cairo Geniza:
Ancient Papers in the Digital Age |
Mark Cohen,
Ben Johnston |
podcast, presentation |
| 5/6 |
Computer Modeling of
the Mind and Brain |
Matthew Botvinick |
podcast, presentation |
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