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Syllabus2005 - Hollywood, California

July 24-28, 2005

Syllabus2005 Keynotes on Video
See and hear the keynotes from this past week's Syllabus2005 in Hollywood. To view videos: Click here.
Syllabus2005, Wednesday, July 27 Audiocast
Interviewed by Matt Villano, Senior Contributing Editor, Campus Technology

Matt Villano talks with Krishna Madhavan, Research Scientist for Teaching and Learning Applications at Purdue University (IN), and Richard McDowell, Vice President for Academic Planning, University of LaVerne (CA).

Krishna Madhavan: WMA MP3
Richard McDowell: WMA MP3
Syllabus2005, Tuesday, July 26 Audiocast
Interviewed by Claudia Linh, Associate Editor, Campus Technology

Campus Technology, talks with attendees from Golden West College (CA), UC Berkeley, and the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. They react to Tuesday's keynote, "From a Different Perspective," on generation differences by Diana Oblinger, PhD., vice president, Educause.

UC Berkeley: WMA MP3
Univeristy of Nebraska, Lincoln: WMA MP3


Golden West College: WMA MP3

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