News 04-17-2001
        
        
        
        Syllabus 2001 Conference 
  Highlights Technology in Higher Education
The Syllabus 2001 conference will be held at the Santa Clara Convention Center 
  in the heart of Silicon Valley, July 20-24. The conference will present a framework 
  for successful integration and implementation of instruction and information 
  technologies on campus. College-level faculty, department chairs, IT managers, 
  administrators, and media professionals will all find sessions relevant to their 
  work. A variety of keynote addresses, breakout sessions, case studies, workshops, 
  seminars, and technology demonstrations will provide exciting opportunities 
  for attendees to absorb the fundamentals of technology use and gain a practical 
  understanding of how to implement information technologies at the classroom, 
  program, and institutional levels.
Conference content areas will include new technologies and pedagogies; Web-based 
  learning environments and support strategies; new institutions, organizational 
  models, strategic issues, and standards; case studies in teaching and technology 
  implementation; connecting educational research to practice; and a featured 
  track on Teaching, Learning, and Technology provided by the TLT Group.
Visit SyllabusWeb at http://www.syllabus.com 
  for more information about Syllabus 2001, and look for the full conference brochure, 
  available in the April issue of Syllabus magazine.
Poll Shows Faculty Prefer Web-Enhanced Courses
A new e-learning poll from WebCT shows strong faculty preference for Web-enhanced 
  classroom instruction over either traditional classroom-only instruction or 
  online-only distance education. Faculty also say student learning achievement 
  is maximized in courses that combine online and classroom elements. The e-learning 
  poll also reveals the impact of distance learning programs on higher education 
  institutions. 73 percent of poll respondents say their institution's implementation 
  of a distance learning program allowed their institution to reach and serve 
  new student populations. 42 percent said implementation of a distance learning 
  program effected a change in intellectual property policies; 31 percent said 
  it effected changes in facilities, and 27 percent said it generated a change 
  in faculty compensation policies.
For more information, visit www.webct.com. 
ONI Systems Contributes to Duke's Photonics Center
ONI Systems Corp., a provider of all-optical telecommunications equipment for 
  metro and regional networks, recently announced a multi-year sponsorship agreement 
  with Duke University's Fitzpatrick Center for Photonics and Communications Systems 
  (FCPCS). The contribution represents a commitment to Research Triangle Park 
  (RTP) and to advancing optical networking research and ONI's corporate involvement 
  includes membership on the Industry Advisory Board of the Fitzpatrick Center; 
  sponsorship of selected research in FCPCS Focused Research; recruitment access 
  to Duke's Pratt School of Engineering students; opportunities to enroll ONI 
  employees as students; and collaboration with Duke Engineering faculty.
For more information, visit http://www.oni.com.
Mentergy Develops Web-based Performance Support
Mentergy, Inc., an e-learning company, and provider of enterprise e-learning 
  solutions worldwide, recently announced that it has developed 32 lessons for 
  Autodesk's AutoCAD 2000 and AutoCAD 2000I programs. The project includes the 
  development of e-learning lessons that will provide users with step-by-step 
  tutorials and hands-on experience to enhance their skill in working with AutoCAD. 
  As part of Autodesk's initiative to provide users with e-learning offerings, 
  the Allen division developed Web-based lessons to give AutoCAD users access 
  to concepts, tutorials, and "try-it" features that they can immediately incorporate 
  into their jobs. They will be delivered as individual lessons, available 24/7, 
  and also as part of live, Web-based training courses presented by subject matter 
  experts. The AutoCAD lessons are developed in HTML and will be viewed using 
  the Autodesk Learning Assistance (ALA) environment that the Allen team previously 
  developed for Autodesk. ALA is a high performance learning environment integrated 
  into Autodesk products and currently being used by millions of users. Allen 
  offers this same system to its customers as iDiscover, providing learning "chunks" 
  of catalogued information accessible via an Intranet, Internet, or CD-ROM.
For more information, visit http://www.autodesk.com 
  or http://www.mentergy.com. 
Community Colleges to Gain Access to .edu Internet Domain
Community colleges around the nation took a major step toward gaining the .edu 
  domain designation with the recent announcement by Department of Commerce officials 
  that they intend to transfer administration of .edu Internet domain space to 
  EDUCAUSE, the national association of information technology in higher education. 
  As the registry for .edu, EDUCAUSE will manage the database of campus Internet 
  names and has announced its commitment to include all regionally accredited 
  U.S. institutions of higher education, including accredited community colleges.
CommonName for Simplicity
CommonName, a global Internet company, recently launched the third generation 
  Web addressing service for personal users. The free service replaces complicated 
  URLs and e-mail addresses with simple names and words chosen by users. Personal 
  users can establish unique, Internet identities without the need to notify friends 
  and colleagues of changes to their e-mail or Web site addresses. To send an 
  e-mail, instead of typing [email protected], users simply type the CommonName 
  'John Smith' into an e-mail client, such as Microsoft Outlook. Similarly, users 
  can type 'Yahoo' into their browser's address bar, and they will be taken to 
  their local Yahoo Web site. CommonName works with all major browsers and e-mail 
  clients, including Outlook, Outlook Express, and Eudora, and can be downloaded 
  free from the CommonName Web site at http://www.commonname.com.
Ulead Releases New Royalty-Free Media Products
Ulead Systems, Inc., a developer of image editing, video editing, and Web graphics 
  software, announced recently a new, royalty-free line of media products. The 
  line gives commercial and freelance producers or designers unlimited and unrestricted 
  use of hundreds of high-resolution digital photos and video clips. All Ulead 
  titles grant unlimited and unrestricted use to all video clips or photos used 
  in multimedia projects, eliminating the need to obtain authoring or producing 
  rights, licensing, or pay royalties. Video clips and photos may be used or altered 
  as often as desired without seeking permission.
For more information, visit http://www.ulead.com.
VFZoom Adds Photoshop Plug-in
VFZoom has announced the availability of the VFZ Photoshop Pro Plug-in and 
  the free VFZ Photoshop Basic Plug-in to allow users of Photoshop 6.0 for Macintosh 
  and Windows the ability to import, view, convert, and scale image files in sizes 
  of 5 percent to 1200 percent without loss of quality. The plug-in enables users 
  to incorporate VFZ content into most workflows so that graphic artists, advertising 
  designers, and others can accept VFZ images as easily as other popular formats. 
  The VFZ Photoshop Plug-in allows users to open VFZ/PFZ files, select the enlargement 
  desired, and save any image from a Photoshop session as a VFZ file. Users can 
  download a fully functional copy of the VFZ Photoshop plug-ins and any VFZoom 
  product for a free 14-day trial at http://www.vfzoom.com.
UK Course Finder
The Morrisby Organization, one of the UK's psychometric test publishers, has 
  launched a Web site to help students and advisors find higher education courses 
  in the UK. At http://www.ukcoursefinder.com, 
  students complete an online questionnaire to identify study interest areas and 
  personal preferences, and a search engine helps to locate a selection of appropriate 
  courses, universities, and colleges. Results of the search are displayed online 
  within seconds.