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Faculty Preparation: Course Outline Back to top
Expression Web Curriculum  - 02/03/2008
The curriculum with lesson plans is a NETS-based activity guide to conduct research and build a Web site. It requires 10-15 hours of class time and is adaptable to many subject areas and for team projects. It requires the tutorial, "Your Learning Guide to Expression Web."


Faculty Preparation: Professional Development Back to top
Expression Web Curriculum  - 02/03/2008
The curriculum with lesson plans is a NETS-based activity guide to conduct research and build a Web site. It requires 10-15 hours of class time and is adaptable to many subject areas and for team projects. It requires the tutorial, "Your Learning Guide to Expression Web."
TechREACH in Eastern Washington: Engaging Latino Teens in STEM Activities  - 11/30/2007
TechREACH, a Washington State program, increases middle school students’ interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) through hands-on curriculum, mentoring, and teacher professional development.
Tablet PC’s in University Education: Computing Curriculum Workshop 2004  - 05/25/2004
In this presentation from the 2004 Computing Curriculum, Richard Anderson, University of Washington, discusses the use of tablet PCs in university education from the viewpoints of educational technology and curricular use.
Classroom Presenter: Interactive Electronic Lecturing and Student Interaction System: Computing Curriculum Workshop 2004  - 05/25/2004
In this presentation from the 2004 Computing Curriculum, Beth Simon, University of San Diego, discusses the advantages of using the Tablet PC to allow spontaneity and bring discussion to the electronic lecture.


Faculty Preparation: Textbook Back to top
Expression Web Curriculum  - 02/03/2008
The curriculum with lesson plans is a NETS-based activity guide to conduct research and build a Web site. It requires 10-15 hours of class time and is adaptable to many subject areas and for team projects. It requires the tutorial, "Your Learning Guide to Expression Web."
Building Tablet PC Applications  - 11/14/2002
Presents an authoritative discussion of pen-based user interfaces and provides an in-depth exposition of the Tablet PC Ink SDK, complete with development tips and tricks


Learning Activities: Executable Program Back to top
ConferenceXP Research Platform  - 07/14/2005
Explore this Web site to learn more about ConferenceXP and join the community of ConferenceXP developers and researchers.                        
ConferenceXP Client 3.1  - 06/27/2005
The ConferenceXP Client application enables you to explore the power of collaborative conferencing.                                              


Learning Activities: Exercise/Exam Back to top
Teaching Math with Technology  - 05/10/2007
Teaching Math with Technology: The Key to Unlocking STEM Careers. How can we engage K-12 students in studying the STEM fields that lead to exciting careers? By teaching math using technology. Web sites with examples provided.
Active Learning in CS1  - 01/01/2006
A series of active learning exercises for use in a CS1 course (Java, imperative-first). Exercises can be done within the Ubiquitous Presenter system (http://edtech.ucsd.edu).
Active Learning in Computer Architecture  - 12/29/2005
A series of active learning exercises for use in a Patterson and Hennessy-based computer architecture course. Exercises can be done within the Ubiquitous Presenter system (http://edtech.ucsd.edu).


Learning Activities: Lab Back to top
Your Learning Guide to Expression Web  - 02/03/2008
This tutorial is a convenient method to learn Web development skills using Microsoft® Expression® Web. In this self-paced, 55-page tutorial, you will learn the basics of using Microsoft Expression Web and build a creative, dynamic Web site from scratch with the design tools that professionals use.
Expression Web Curriculum  - 02/03/2008
The curriculum with lesson plans is a NETS-based activity guide to conduct research and build a Web site. It requires 10-15 hours of class time and is adaptable to many subject areas and for team projects. It requires the tutorial, "Your Learning Guide to Expression Web."
Windows XPe Hands on Lab 1 - Build & Deploy using Windows XPe SP2 FP 2007  - 09/12/2007
Lynda Allen, Tester with Windows Embedded Group, from Microsoft talks about Windows XPe Hands on Lab 1 - Build & Deploy using Windows XPe SP2 FP 2007.
Windows XPe Hands on Lab 2 - File Based Write Filter  - 09/12/2007
Lynda Allen, Tester with Windows Embedded Group, from Microsoft talks about Windows XPe Hands on Lab 2 - File Based Write Filter.                
Tablet PC Project, Homeworks, and Lectures  - 05/04/2006
Two lectures on tablet interaction and development, a tablet project for an Intro to HCI class, and homeworks for UI software course.            
RealTimeStylus  - 03/15/2006
The objective of this lab is to familiarize you with using the Tablet PC RealTimeStylus (RTS) APIs. To do so, you will create a pair of RTS plug-ins.
Getting Started with the Tablet PC Platform - VB.NET  - 03/15/2006
This lab introduces the basics aspects of Tablet PC applications and contains a simple Windows Form application that exposes the functionality in the Tablet PC platform.
Getting Started with the Tablet PC Platform - C#  - 03/15/2006
This lab introduces the basics aspects of Tablet PC applications and contains a simple Windows Form application that exposes the functionality in the Tablet PC platform.


Learning Activities: Project Back to top
Your Learning Guide to Expression Web  - 02/03/2008
This tutorial is a convenient method to learn Web development skills using Microsoft® Expression® Web. In this self-paced, 55-page tutorial, you will learn the basics of using Microsoft Expression Web and build a creative, dynamic Web site from scratch with the design tools that professionals use.
Expression Web Curriculum  - 02/03/2008
The curriculum with lesson plans is a NETS-based activity guide to conduct research and build a Web site. It requires 10-15 hours of class time and is adaptable to many subject areas and for team projects. It requires the tutorial, "Your Learning Guide to Expression Web."
Teaching Math with Technology  - 05/10/2007
Teaching Math with Technology: The Key to Unlocking STEM Careers. How can we engage K-12 students in studying the STEM fields that lead to exciting careers? By teaching math using technology. Web sites with examples provided.


Presentation Materials: Audiovisual Content Back to top
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - BI Data Visualization via Microsoft SharePoint Technologies  - 11/30/2007
Get an overview of the Data Visualization Capabilities available in Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal 2007 that leverages data from Microsoft SQL Server and other Data Sources.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Strange Bedfellows: Lawyers, Accountants, and Computer Scientists  - 11/30/2007
In this session David L. Baumer discusses how US companies that acquire, process, and transmit personally identifying information are increasingly burdened by statutes and government regulations.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Teaching MIS Using SQL Server 2005  - 11/30/2007
In this session Don Vilen will discuss some of the database engine basics as well as show many of the tools that enable a deeper understanding of the actual operation of SQL Server.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - A Sequential Pattern Model for Predicting Insurgency Attacks  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Magdi N. Kamel discusses research using sequential pattern detection approaches to develop a predictive model for the timing and frequency of insurgency attacks.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - A Visual Language SANDS for Security Analysis  - 11/30/2007
This presentation covers academic requirements for and a prototype of SANDS, a language for visualizing logical security network/system representations.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Data Mining and Analysis with SQL 2005 and 2007  - 11/30/2007
Get familiar with the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Data Mining Add-ins for Microsoft Office 2007. Learn how you can leverage these tools which will uncover hidden patterns and relationships in your data.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Latest Updates on Denial of Information Attacks and Defenses  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Kang Li provides a summary of our latest findings in 2007 on the various tricks used by spammers.                           
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - An On-Line Instructor Support System to Support Business/Engineering Classrooms  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Chetan S. Sankar discusses the Instructor Support System (ISS) based on Microsoft® SQL database system by Auburn University‘s Laboratory for Innovative Technology and Engineering Education.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Security Measures Conceived Within Business Process Models  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Joseph Barjis discusses his proposal for an innovative Security-Driven Business Processes Modeling that delivers secure models, bringing security implementation up to the business process level.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Using Business Collaboration Tools Innovatively in Online Spoken English Training to Foreign Students  - 11/30/2007
The business collaboration tool synchronous computer-mediated communication (SCMC) system has been widely used not only for business telecommunication and video-conferencing recently, but also for improving spoken English language training in response to the needs of global business and language education.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - A Roadmap for Sustainable Enterprise Digital Policy Management  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Jean-Henry Morin discusses approaches addressing current issues in the field of Enterprise DRM such as: document management, email, communications, retention policies, classification, and compliance.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Connecting the Dots with Business Applications  - 11/30/2007
How can we move the business application experience beyond data entry and the simple concepts of data storage and retrieval? What is the connection to business process automation? In this presentation Lori Thalmann-Pytlik discusses how software can be used to help students visualize the connections between real business functions.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Understanding and Optimizing Behavorial Operations in Medium-Sized Companies Participating in Value Networks  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation, the presenter describes research and education efforts focused on behavioral operations within firms participating in value networks.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Making Business Intelligence Part of the Organizational DNA in Hospitality  - 11/30/2007
In this session, the presenter will talk about how hospitality businesses are quite complex given their global reach, the diverse nature of their guests and employees, and the large and overwhelming quantities of data that must be managed.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Using Microsoft Office to meet the Challenge of Outcomes Assessment and Accreditation  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation, the presenter will cover ways in which an Access database system can support the collection and analysis of educational outcomes assessment data as mandated by ABET as part of the accreditation process.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Microsoft Enterprise Consortium  - 11/30/2007
The Microsoft Enterprise Consortium is a joint program between the Department of Information Systems in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and Microsoft to provide to the academic community access to large and compelling real-world datasets for both teaching and research.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Microsoft SQL Scripts for the Dynamics GP Accountant  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation the presenter will share Microsoft SQL scripts for Microsoft Dynamics GP that are easy to run and understand.               
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Creating Instructional Applications with Visual Studio  - 11/30/2007
In this session, the presenter will talk about creating instructional applications with Visual Studio such as course management, photo roster and e-mail applications for classes and advising.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Office Tech: A New Paradigm in Office Services?  - 11/30/2007
Susan Winter will introduce her own refereed JIT case paper in a presentation on Office Tech: A New Paradigm in Office Services? She will describe the characteristics of a good teaching case, how one is formulated, how her case can best be used, and the value of the investment made in producing the paper.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Entity Data Model as a Mistake Proofing Mechanism  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Art Conklin will discuss Poka-Yoke for mistake proofing as it applies to the entity data model.                             
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - General Session Speakers Panel  - 11/30/2007
In this video, a panel will examine problems common among educators working to develop, implement, and/or evaluate programs, curricula, and courses in ERP/CRM, Information Systems, Relational Databases, and Security. Dr. Richtermeyer will pose several challenges to the panelists with the balance of the session devoted to questions from conference attendees.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Grooming Tomorrow’s Business Decision Makers  - 11/30/2007
The presenter will discuss items such as confirming the need for business intelligence, seeing new opportunities for bringing technology into your classroom, empowering students to build analytical abilities needed for critical decision making and planning the path to strengthen your curriculums overall.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Field of Dreams: If We Rebuild IT, Will They Come Back?  - 11/30/2007
The presenter will talk about how most disciplines have faced some ebbs and flows over the years, but the current shortfall of students is very severe in technical disciplines such as math, science, engineering, and technology.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Using Software Throughout the Curriculum: Making the Transition from Office Accounting to Dynamics GP 10  - 11/30/2007
This presentation focuses on strategies for including software throughout the business curriculum showing how professors use specific Microsoft Dynamics modules in a variety of courses.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Reshaping the Information Systems Curricula for Business Students  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Olajinka David-West shares and reviews how our information systems course is delivered to our business students on the MBA and other executive management programs at the Lagos Business School, Lagos, Nigeria.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Electronic Firm (E-Firm): A Comprehensive Teaching Environment  - 11/30/2007
The presenter will discuss how the industry demand for students with hands-on experience in Business Processes, Databases, ERP, Data Warehouse/Business Intelligence, and Data security has prompted many universities to consider incorporating these components into their curricula.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - The Value of Teaching Cases and Innovations: A JIT Perspective  - 11/30/2007
The presenter will outline why the Journal of Information Technology is the only highly ranked journal in the field of Information Systems that publishes teaching cases on a regular basis, and why JIT actively encourages innovations in teaching practice, especially where the new practice stems from an academic research process.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - The State of the Art in Relational Databases: SQL Server  - 11/30/2007
In this session the presenter will discuss the key elements of a state-of-the-art relational database system including concurrency, performance, scalability, availability, and security, as well as the types and sizes of data that can be stored and manipulated.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Transitioning the Business Applications Landscape—Putting the User in Focus  - 11/30/2007
In this session, the presenter will talk about the Business Application market. This market is the largest individual software market for commercial software, generating about $52B annually in license and maintenance revenues.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Security, Privacy, and the Role of Academia: A Consumer’s Viewpoint  - 11/30/2007
During this session, the author will talk about the motivations behind Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative with specific emphasis on the Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle, the methodology used to proactively address security and privacy threats to Microsoft software.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Virtual Collaboration  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Lorraine Willoughby will demonstrate how Microsoft SharePoint has been incorporated into a Systems Analysis and Design class as a collaborative tool.
Computer Modeling of Nanoelectronic Devices  - 09/14/2007
Hong Guo from McGill University, talks about computer modeling of nanoelectronic devices.                                                        
Practical Experience with a Data Centric Model  - 09/12/2007
Michael Gillam from Azyxxi, explains the practical experience with a data centric model for large-scale, heterogeneous data integration challenges.
Theory in the Virtual Observatory  - 09/12/2007
Gerard Lemson from Max Planck Institute, Garching, explains theory in the virtual observatory.                                                   
Some Challenges in Integrating Information on Protein Interactions and a Partial Solution  - 09/12/2007
H. V. Jagadish from University of Michigan, talks about the challenges in integrating information on protein interactions and a partial solution.
C-ME: a Smart Client to Enable Collaboration  - 09/12/2007
Anand Kolatkar from The Scripps Research Institute, talks about C-ME, a Smart Client to Enable Collaboration Using a Two or Three-Dimensional Contextual Basis for Annotations.
caBIG Smart Client Joining the Fight Against Cancer  - 09/12/2007
Robert Macura from The Johns Hopkins University, explains how caBIG smart client is joining the fight against cancer.                            
Organization and Infrastructure of the Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid  - 09/12/2007
Peter Covitz from NCICB, explains the organization and infrastructure of the cancer biomedical informatics grid.                                 
GPFlow: A Pilot Workflow System for Interactive Bioinformatics  - 09/12/2007
Jim Hogan from Queensland University of Technology, explains GPFlow, a pilot workflow system for interactive bioinformatics.                     
Taverna, a Workflow System for the Life Scientist in the Trenches  - 09/12/2007
Tom Oinn from The European Bioinformatics Institute, explains Taverna, a workflow system for the life scientist in the trenches.                 
Automatic Capture and Efficient Storage of eScience Experiment Provenance  - 09/12/2007
Roger Barga from Microsoft, explains the automatic capture and efficient storage of eScience experiment provenance.                              
e-Science and Scholarly Communication  - 09/12/2007
Tony Hey, Corporate VP for Technical Computing at Microsoft, explains the ideas and visions of e-Science and the importance of a cyberinfrastructure to support it for open access to data and scholarly publication.
The Connection Between Scientific Literature and Data in Astronomy  - 09/12/2007
Michael Kurtz from Harvard University, talks about the connection between scientific literature and data in astronomy.                           
The Scientific Paper of the Future  - 09/12/2007
Timo Hannay from Nature Publishing Group, talks about the scientific paper of the future and how the web is changing scientific publishing.      
Open Archives Initiative Object Exchange and Reuse  - 09/12/2007
Carl Lagoze from Cornell, talks about open archives initiative object exchange and reuse.                                                        
Some Classification Problems in Synoptic Sky Surveys  - 09/12/2007
George Djorgovski from Caltech, discusses some classification problems in synoptic sky surveys.                                                  
Cleaning Scientific Data Objects  - 09/12/2007
Dongwon Lee from Pennsylvania State University, discusses the process of cleaning scientific data objects.                                       
eScience in Neuromedicine: an Approach to the Semantic Organization  - 09/12/2007
Tim Clark from Harvard University, talks about eScience in neuromedicine and how it approaches the semantic organization.                        
MotifSpace: Mining Patterns in Protein Structures  - 09/12/2007
Wei Wang from Virginia Tech, talks about MotifSpace and mining patterns in protein structures.                                                   
Managing Exploratory Workflows  - 09/12/2007
Juliana Freire from University of Utah, talks about managing exploratory workflows.                                                              
Scientific Workflows: More eScience Mileage from Cyberinfrastructure  - 09/12/2007
Bertram Ludaescher from UC Davis, discusses scientific workflows and cyberinfrastructure.                                                        
Using Flowcharts to Script Scientific Workflows  - 09/12/2007
Furrukh Khan from Ohio State University, discusses the process of using flowcharts to script scientific workflows.                               
Automation of Large-scale Network-Based Scientific Workflows  - 09/12/2007
Mladen Vouk from the University of North Carolina, discusses the automation of large-scale network-based scientific workflows.                   
Digital Data Preservation and Curation: A Collaboration Among Libraries, Publishers and the Virtual Observatory  - 09/12/2007
Robert Hanisch from the Space Telescope Science Institute, discusses the collaboration among libraries, publishers and the virtual observatory.  
Long Term Storage of Data  - 09/12/2007
Mike Lesk from Rutgers University, discusses long term storage of data and why it's a people problem.                                            
Next-Generations Implications of Open Access  - 09/12/2007
Paul Ginsparg from Cornell, discusses next-generations implications of open access.                                                              
Building a Data Management Platform for the Scientific and Engineering Communities  - 09/12/2007
Jose Blakeley from Microsoft, talks about building a data management platform for the scientific and engineering communities.                    
Efficient Query Processing on Unstructured Tetrahedral Meshes  - 09/12/2007
Stratos Papadomanolakis from CMU, talks about efficient query processing on unstructured tetrahedral meshes.                                     
MyDB and a Batch Service for Data Analysis  - 09/12/2007
Ani Thakar, from The Johns Hopkins University talks about MyDB and a Batch Service for Data Analysis.                                            
Indexing and Visualizing Large Multidimensional Databases  - 09/12/2007
Istvan Csabai from the Eötvös Loránd University, talks about indexing and visualizing large multidimensional databases.                          
A Web Service Approach to Knowledge Discovery in Astronomy  - 09/12/2007
Andrew Connolly, from the University of Pittsburgh talks about a Web Service Approach to Knowledge Discovery in Astronomy.                       
Advanced Software Framework for Comparative Analysis of RNA Sequences, Structures and Phylogeny  - 09/12/2007
Kishore Doshi from the University of Texas, talks about advanced software framework for comparative analysis of RNA sequences, structures and phylogeny.
The Astronomical Cross Database Challenge  - 09/12/2007
Maria A. Nieto-Santisteban, from The Johns Hopkins University talks about the Astronomical Cross Database Challenge.                             
Mining Electronic Medical Records to Improve Patient Care  - 09/12/2007
Jack Bates from the Veterans Health Administration, discusses the processes of mining electronic medical records to improve patient care.        
Proteus RTI: A Simple Framework for On-The-Fly Integration of Biomedical Web Services  - 09/12/2007
Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, from USC talks about Windows Proteus RTI: A Simple Framework for On-The-Fly Integration of Biomedical Web Services.     
Windows Academic Program Workshop  - 09/12/2007
Arkady Retik, DSc, Windows Academic Program Manager, from Microsoft talks about Windows Academic Program Workshop.                               
A Data Management Framework for Bioinformatics Applications  - 09/12/2007
Dan Sullivan from the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, talks about a data management framework for bioinformatics applications.                
Windows Core Architecture Part 1  - 09/12/2007
Dave Probert, Ph.D., Architect, Windows Kernel Group, Windows Core Operating Systems Division, from Microsoft talks about Windows Core Architecture Part 1.
Knowledge For The Masses, From The Masses  - 09/12/2007
Mark Wilkinson from the University of British Columbia, discusses current research with organizing data from global research centers in such a way that scientists can more quickly and more easily get access to the data they need to answer the big questions.
Windows Core Architecture Part 2  - 09/12/2007
Dave Probert, Ph.D., Architect, Windows Kernel Group, Windows Core Operating Systems Division, from Microsoft talks about Windows Core Architecture Part 2.
Windows Core Architecture Part 3  - 09/12/2007
Dave Probert, Ph.D., Architect, Windows Kernel Group, Windows Core Operating Systems Division, from Microsoft talks about Windows Core Architecture Part 3.
Windows Core Architecture Part 4a  - 09/12/2007
Dave Probert, Ph.D., Architect, Windows Kernel Group, Windows Core Operating Systems Division, from Microsoft talks about Windows Core Architecture Part 4.
Windows Core Architecture Part 4b  - 09/12/2007
Dave Probert, Ph.D., Architect, Windows Kernel Group, Windows Core Operating Systems Division, from Microsoft talks about Windows Core Architecture Part 4.
Semantic Empowerment of Life Science Applications  - 09/12/2007
Amit Sheth from the University of Georgia, discusses semantic empowerment of life science applications.                                          
Windows Core Architecture Part 5  - 09/12/2007
Dave Probert, Ph.D., Architect, Windows Kernel Group, Windows Core Operating Systems Division, from Microsoft talks about Windows Core Architecture Part 5.
CRK (Curriculum Resource Kit)  - 09/12/2007
Arkady Retik, DSc, Windows Academic Program Manager, from Microsoft talks about the CRK (Curriculum Resource Kit).                               
Science in an Exponential World  - 09/12/2007
Alex Szalay, a cosmologist from the Johns Hopkins University, discusses the interesting trend of how data is doubling each year and how this changes today's scientific approach.
Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals, Process Explorer and Process Monitor - Part 1 of 3  - 09/12/2007
Mark Russinovich, Technical Fellow PSD, from Microsoft talks about Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals, Process Explorer and Process Monitor.
Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals, Process Explorer and Process Monitor - Part 2 of 3  - 09/12/2007
Mark Russinovich, Technical Fellow PSD, from Microsoft talks about Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals, Process Explorer and Process Monitor.
Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals, Process Explorer and Process Monitor - Part 3 of 3  - 09/12/2007
Mark Russinovich, Technical Fellow PSD, from Microsoft talks about Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals, Process Explorer and Process Monitor.
WEMAP Overview  - 09/12/2007
Lindsay Kane, Product Manager with the Windows Embedded Group, from Microsoft talks about WEMAP Overview.                                        
Windows XPe Hands on Lab 1 - Build & Deploy using Windows XPe SP2 FP 2007  - 09/12/2007
Lynda Allen, Tester with Windows Embedded Group, from Microsoft talks about Windows XPe Hands on Lab 1 - Build & Deploy using Windows XPe SP2 FP 2007.
Windows XPe Hands on Lab 2 - File Based Write Filter  - 09/12/2007
Lynda Allen, Tester with Windows Embedded Group, from Microsoft talks about Windows XPe Hands on Lab 2 - File Based Write Filter.                
Interactive Visual Proteomics  - 09/12/2007
Amitabh Varshney from the University of Maryland discusses interactive visual proteomics.                                                        
WEMAP Track Introduction  - 09/12/2007
Mike Hall, Senior Technical Product Manager, Mobile and Embedded Devices Group, from Microsoft talks about WEMAP Track Introduction.             
Scalable Techniques for Scientific Visualization  - 09/12/2007
Claudio T. Silva from the University of Utah discusses scalable techniques for scientific visualization.                                         
Windows Embedded CE 6.0  - 09/12/2007
Mike Hall, Senior Technical Product Manager, Mobile and Embedded Devices Group, from Microsoft talks about Windows Embedded CE 6.0.              
Hands on Lab 2 - Debugger, Performance Monitoring and Memory Leaks Part 1  - 09/12/2007
Mike Hall, Senior Technical Product Manager, Mobile and Embedded Devices Group, from Microsoft talks about Hands on Lab 2 - Debugger, Performance Monitoring and Memory Leaks Part 1.
Tools for Distributed Observatory Management  - 09/12/2007
Mike Godin from The Monterey Bay Research Institute talks about the use of tools for distributed observatory management.                         
Hands on Lab 2 - Debugger, Performance Monitoring and Memory Leaks Part 2  - 09/12/2007
Mike Hall, Senior Technical Product Manager, Mobile and Embedded Devices Group, from Microsoft talks about Hands on Lab 2 - Debugger, Performance Monitoring and Memory Leaks Part 2.
Using Databases to Store the Space-Time Histories of Turbulent Flows  - 09/12/2007
Randal Burns from the Johns Hopkins University talks about the use of databases to store the space-time histories of turbulent flows.            
Building a Data Management Platform for the Scientific and Engineering Communities  - 09/12/2007
Gyorgy Fekete from the Johns Hopkins University talks about building a data management platform for the scientific and engineering communities.  
Hands on Lab 2 - Debugger, Performance Monitoring and Memory Leaks Part 3  - 09/12/2007
Mike Hall, Senior Technical Product Manager, Mobile and Embedded Devices Group, from Microsoft talks about Hands on Lab 2 - Debugger, Performance Monitoring and Memory Leaks Part 3.
Efficient Query Processing on Unstructured Tetrahedral Meshes  - 09/12/2007
Tamás Budavári from the Johns Hopkins University talks about efficient query processing on unstructured tetrahedral meshes.                      
Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Academic Curriculum  - 09/12/2007
Jim Hamblen, School of ECE, Georgia Tech talks about Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Academic Curriculum.                                                
Windows Mobile Overview Part 1  - 09/12/2007
Brian Cross, Software Design Engineer, Windows Mobile, from Microsoft talks about Windows Mobile Overview Part 1.                                
Windows Mobile Overview Part 2  - 09/12/2007
Brian Cross, Software Design Engineer, Windows Mobile, from Microsoft talks about Windows Mobile Overview Part 2.                                
Windows Mobile Overview Part 3  - 09/12/2007
Brian Cross, Software Design Engineer, Windows Mobile, from Microsoft talks about Windows Mobile Overview Part 3.                                
Windows XP Embedded Service Pack 2 - Feature Pack 2007  - 09/12/2007
Lynda Allen, Tester with Windows Embedded Group, from Microsoft talks about Windows XP Embedded Service Pack 2 - Feature Pack 2007.              
SenseWeb: Browsing the Physical World in Real Time Part 1  - 09/12/2007
Suman Nath, Networked Embedded Computing, Microsoft Research talks about SenseWeb: Browsing the Physical World in Real Time Part 1.              
SenseWeb: Browsing the Physical World in Real Time Part 2  - 09/12/2007
Suman Nath, Networked Embedded Computing, Microsoft Research talks about SenseWeb: Browsing the Physical World in Real Time Part 2.              
SenseWeb: Browsing the Physical World in Real Time Part 3  - 09/12/2007
Suman Nath, Networked Embedded Computing, Microsoft Research talks about SenseWeb: Browsing the Physical World in Real Time Part 3.              
Hands on 1 - Publishing  - 09/12/2007
Michel Goraczko, Networked Embedded Computing, from Microsoft Research talks about Hands on 1 - Publishing.                                      
Hands On 2: Publishing Through SensorMap API's  - 09/12/2007
Aman Kansal, Networked Embedded Computing, from Microsoft Research talks about Hands On 2: Publishing Through SensorMap API's.                   
Life Under your Feet: A Sample WSN Application  - 09/12/2007
Andreas Terzis, Computer Science Department, Johns Hopkins University talks about Life Under your Feet: A Sample WSN Application.                
Indexing and Visualizing Large Multidimensional Databases  - 09/12/2007
Hanan Samet from the University of Maryland talks about sorting in space with the idea of how to represent spacial data by sorting in higher dimensions.
XNA and Academia: Turning Consumers into Creators  - 09/12/2007
Chris Satchell - GM, US Game Developer Group, Microsoft talks about XNA and Academia: Turning Consumers into Creators.                           
Keynote - Games, Gender and Why It Matters  - 09/12/2007
Maria Klawe, President, Harvey Mudd College talks about Keynote - Games, Gender and Why It Matters.                                              
Keynote - Collapsing Geography: Learning and Innovation in Digital Worlds  - 09/12/2007
Cory Ondrejka, CTO, Linden Lab talks about Keynote - Collapsing Geography: Learning and Innovation in Digital Worlds.                            
Function Express Gold: A caBIG Grid-Aware Microarray Analysis Application  - 09/12/2007
Rakesh Nagarajan from Washington University talks about Function Express Gold, a caBIG grid-aware microarray analysis application.               
Game Design: Challenges, Skills, Opportunities, and Reality  - 09/12/2007
Robin Hunicke, Designer for Electronic Arts, talks about Game Design: Challenges, Skills, Opportunities, and Reality.                            
ProDA's Smart Clients for On-Line Scientific Data Analysis  - 09/12/2007
Cyrus Shahabi from the University of Southern California talks about ProDA's smart clients for on-line scientific data analysis.                 
The Chemical Informatics and Cyberinfrastructure Collaboratory  - 09/12/2007
Marlon Pierce from the Indiana University Community Grids Laboratory talks about the Chemical Informatics and Cyberinfrastructure Collaboratory. 
Assessment: How to Find Out if What You're Teaching Is What They're Learning  - 09/12/2007
Jamie Cromack (Microsoft Research) talks about Assessment: How to Find Out if What You're Teaching Is What They're Learning.                     
Keynote - Next Generation Game Developers  - 09/12/2007
Michael Capps President, Epic Games talks about Keynote - Next Generation Game Developers.                                                       
WaveScope: A Signal-oriented Stream Data Management System  - 09/12/2007
Sam Madden from MIT talks about WaveScope, a signal-oriented stream data management system.                                                      
Ender's Game for Science and Engineering: Games for Real, for Now, or we Lose the Brain War  - 09/12/2007
Merrilea J. Mayo Director, GUIRR, The National Academies talks about Ender's Game for Science and Engineering: Games for Real, for Now, or we Lose the Brain War.
Life Under Your Feet: A Wireless Soil Ecology Sensor Network  - 09/12/2007
Katalin Szlavecz and Andreas Terzis from The Johns Hopkins University talk about wireless soil ecology sensor networks.                          
Introduction to Direct3D 10  - 09/12/2007
Michael V. Oneppo, Microsoft Windows Group, talks about introduction to Direct3D 10.                                                             
XNA and Academia: A Partnership for the Next Generation  - 09/12/2007
Dave Mitchell, Director, US Game Developer Group at Microsoft, talks about XNA and Academia: A Partnership for the Next Generation.              
Stories to Share: 5 Years of Serious Games Advocacy  - 09/12/2007
Ben Sawyer talks about Stories to Share: 5 Years of Serious Games Advocacy.                                                                      
Musings on Game Dev Curriculums: An Insider's View  - 09/12/2007
Matt Lee, Software Design Engineer, Microsoft Game Technology Group talks about musings on Game Dev Curriculums: An Insider's View.              
Combining games with theatre to create an interdisciplinary learning experience for Computer Science  - 09/12/2007
Joe Geigel talks about combining games with theatre to create an interdisciplinary learning experience for Computer Science.                     
Teaching Game Design through Cross-Disciplinary Content and Individualized Student Deliverables  - 09/12/2007
Ursula Wolz talks about teaching Game Design through Cross-Disciplinary Content and Individualized Student Deliverables.                         
A Tale of Two Classes: On Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Games Education  - 09/12/2007
Arnav Jhala talks about a Tale of Two Classes: On Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Games Education.                                            
Entrez, the Archetype for Integrating Scientific Knowledge  - 09/12/2007
In this audio/video presentation, Jim Ostell talks about Entrez, the archetype for integrating scientific knowledge.                             
ARTS Lab and Game Technology  - 09/12/2007
Edward Angel talks about ARTS Lab and Game Technology.                                                                                           
Torque X Game Development for XNA  - 09/12/2007
Davey Jackson (Garage Games) talks about Torque X Game Development for XNA.                                                                      
Sector - An eScience Platform for Distributing Large Scientific Data Sets  - 09/12/2007
Bob Grossman from the University of Illinois at Chicago talks about Sector - An eScience Platform for Distributing Large Scientific Data Sets.   
Game Programming for Introductory Computer Science  - 09/12/2007
Jon Schwartz (Phrogram) talks about Game Programming for Introductory Computer Science.                                                          
The Future of DirectX  - 09/12/2007
Chas Boyd talks about the future of DirectX.                                                                                                     
Interweaving Game Design into Core CS Curriculum  - 09/12/2007
Yolanda Rankin talks about interweaving Game Design into Core CS Curriculum.                                                                     
Integrating Video Game Development Experience in an Academic Framework  - 09/12/2007
Bernard Yee talks about integrating Video Game Development Experience in an Academic Framework.                                                  
Agent Augmented Game Development  - 09/12/2007
Zhiqi Shen talks about agent Augmented Game Development.                                                                                         
Teaching Revulsion-Free Design Patterns through Game Development  - 09/12/2007
Randy Connolly talks about teaching Revulsion-Free Design Patterns through Game Development.                                                     
RAPT: Using Games in CS1-3  - 09/12/2007
Jessica Bayliss talks about RAPT: Using Games in CS1-3.                                                                                          
XYZZY: Finding New Magic in Text Adventure Games  - 09/12/2007
Brian Ladd talks about using XYZZY: Finding New Magic in Text Adventure Games.                                                                   
Using XNA-GSE Game Segments to Engage Students in Advanced Computer Science Education  - 09/12/2007
G. Michael Youngblood talks about using XNA-GSE game segments to engage students in advanced Computer Science Education.                         
Using a simple MMORPG to teach multi-user, client-server database development  - 09/12/2007
Greg Wadley talks about using a simple MMORPG to teach multi-user, client-server database development.                                           
The Illusion of Life Revisited  - 09/12/2007
Ken Perlin, Director, NYU Media Research Lab talks about the Illusion of life revisited.                                                         
Creativity in the Cane Fields: Motivating and Engaging IT Students Through Games  - 09/12/2007
Colin Lemmon talks about Creativity in the Cane Fields: Motivating and Engaging IT Students Through Games.                                       
A Soft Approach to Computer Science: Designing & Developing Computer Games for and with Senior Citizens  - 09/12/2007
Jelle Husson talks about a Soft Approach to Computer Science: Designing & Developing Computer Games for and with Senior Citizens.                
Middle-to-High School Girls as Game Designers - What are the Implications?  - 09/12/2007
Magy Seif El-Nasr talks about Middle-to-High School Girls as Game Designers - What are the Implications?                                         
Organizing, Analyzing and Visualizing Data on the TeraGrid  - 09/11/2007
Kelly Gaither from University of Texas at Austin talks about organizing, analyzing and visualizing data on the TeraGrid, a National Production Cyberinfrastructure Facility.
SETI@home and Public Participation Scientific Computing  - 09/11/2007
Dan Werthimer from the University of California Berkeley talks about SETI@home and public participation scientific computing.                    
National Science Foundation and eScience: Now and Next Steps  - 09/11/2007
Maria Zemankova from The National Science Foundation talks about NSF and eScience.                                                               
Cluster-based High Performance Computing (HPC) Applications to Bioinformatics  - 09/11/2007
Yue Wang from Virginia Tech talks about cluster-based high performance computing (HPC) applications to bioinformatics.                           
The HPC Profile: Interoperable, Standards-based Batch Job Scheduling of Scientific/Technical Applications  - 09/11/2007
Marty Humphrey from the University of Virginia talks about the HPC profile: interoperable, standards-based batch job scheduling of scientific/technical applications.
COMPASS: Staying Found in a Material World  - 09/11/2007
Gerd Heber from the Cornell Theory Center talks about a new science portal - Computation and Materials Portal and Adaptive Simulation System (COMPASS).
It Takes Two (or more) to Place Data  - 09/11/2007
Miron Livny, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison talks about high performance computing and the problem of data placement in large scale distributive systems.
Educating Game Programmers  - 09/11/2007
Timothy Roden talks about Educating Game Programmers.                                                                                            
Design Issues for Undergraduate Game-Oriented Degrees  - 09/11/2007
Michael Mateas talks about Design Issues for Undergraduate Game-Oriented Degrees.                                                                
The Cardiovascular Research Grid  - 09/11/2007
Raimond L. Winslow from The Johns Hopkins University talks about the cardiovascular research grid.                                               
SAGE: A Simple Academic Game Engine  - 09/11/2007
Ian Parberry talks about SAGE: A Simple Academic Game Engine.                                                                                    
Designing Shape-shifting Collaborative Laboratory Spaces to Facilitate Game-Design Education  - 09/11/2007
David Schwartz talks about Designing Shape-shifting Collaborative Laboratory Spaces to Facilitate Game-Design Education.                         
Systems Biology and Proteomics in Drug and Biomarker Discovery  - 09/11/2007
Mark Boguski from Novartis talks about systems biology and proteomics in drug and biomarker discovery.                                           
FlightSIM X  - 09/11/2007
In this audio/video presentation, Michael Zyskowski talks about FlightSIM X.                                                                     
Motion-Synchronized Intensity-Modulated Arc Therapy  - 09/11/2007
Shuang (Sean) Luan, from the University of New Mexico's Department of Radiology, talks about motion-synchronized intensity-modulated arc therapy (IMAT).
Facilitating, Understanding, and Retention of Health Information  - 09/11/2007
Gondy Leroy from Claremont University talks about tools that help people understand health information online more easily.                       
Windows Live  - 04/17/2007
Jo Wickremasinghe, a Microsoft Product Manager, gives a presentation on Windows Live. This MEA Academic Days 2007 presentation looks at students and the Internet and how they communicate. This material also contains videos and a document on Windows Live for Educational institutions.
Empowering Education Around the World  - 03/14/2007
The opening presentation and video at the MEA Academic Days 2007. The presentation talks about the impact of IT on education. The zip file contains a presentation and an Imagine Cup video.
Gaming Resource Toolkit 2006: Repositioning Computer Science: Increasing Diversity and Creativity in CS Education  - 12/12/2006
In this talk I will present a post-mortem of my (non-standard, but incredibly fulfilling) education in CS, AI and video games. I will describe my experiences with art and computer science education, standardized and self-guided curriculums (undergraduate and graduate alike).
Gaming Resource Toolkit 2006: Tactical Iraqi - Teaching Foreign Language in an Immersive Computer Game  - 12/11/2006
Tactical Iraqi is a computer-based, self-paced, learning program that in about 80 hours teaches English-speaking people totally unfamiliar with Iraqi Arabic how to speak enough to accomplish tasks and missions in Arabic.


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Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - BI Data Visualization via Microsoft SharePoint Technologies  - 11/30/2007
Get an overview of the Data Visualization Capabilities available in Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal 2007 that leverages data from Microsoft SQL Server and other Data Sources.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Strange Bedfellows: Lawyers, Accountants, and Computer Scientists  - 11/30/2007
In this session David L. Baumer discusses how US companies that acquire, process, and transmit personally identifying information are increasingly burdened by statutes and government regulations.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Teaching MIS Using SQL Server 2005  - 11/30/2007
In this session Don Vilen will discuss some of the database engine basics as well as show many of the tools that enable a deeper understanding of the actual operation of SQL Server.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - A Sequential Pattern Model for Predicting Insurgency Attacks  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Magdi N. Kamel discusses research using sequential pattern detection approaches to develop a predictive model for the timing and frequency of insurgency attacks.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - A Visual Language SANDS for Security Analysis  - 11/30/2007
This presentation covers academic requirements for and a prototype of SANDS, a language for visualizing logical security network/system representations.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Data Mining and Analysis with SQL 2005 and 2007  - 11/30/2007
Get familiar with the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Data Mining Add-ins for Microsoft Office 2007. Learn how you can leverage these tools which will uncover hidden patterns and relationships in your data.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Latest Updates on Denial of Information Attacks and Defenses  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Kang Li provides a summary of our latest findings in 2007 on the various tricks used by spammers.                           
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - An On-Line Instructor Support System to Support Business/Engineering Classrooms  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Chetan S. Sankar discusses the Instructor Support System (ISS) based on Microsoft® SQL database system by Auburn University‘s Laboratory for Innovative Technology and Engineering Education.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Security Measures Conceived Within Business Process Models  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Joseph Barjis discusses his proposal for an innovative Security-Driven Business Processes Modeling that delivers secure models, bringing security implementation up to the business process level.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Using Business Collaboration Tools Innovatively in Online Spoken English Training to Foreign Students  - 11/30/2007
The business collaboration tool synchronous computer-mediated communication (SCMC) system has been widely used not only for business telecommunication and video-conferencing recently, but also for improving spoken English language training in response to the needs of global business and language education.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - A Roadmap for Sustainable Enterprise Digital Policy Management  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Jean-Henry Morin discusses approaches addressing current issues in the field of Enterprise DRM such as: document management, email, communications, retention policies, classification, and compliance.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Connecting the Dots with Business Applications  - 11/30/2007
How can we move the business application experience beyond data entry and the simple concepts of data storage and retrieval? What is the connection to business process automation? In this presentation Lori Thalmann-Pytlik discusses how software can be used to help students visualize the connections between real business functions.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Understanding and Optimizing Behavorial Operations in Medium-Sized Companies Participating in Value Networks  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation, the presenter describes research and education efforts focused on behavioral operations within firms participating in value networks.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Making Business Intelligence Part of the Organizational DNA in Hospitality  - 11/30/2007
In this session, the presenter will talk about how hospitality businesses are quite complex given their global reach, the diverse nature of their guests and employees, and the large and overwhelming quantities of data that must be managed.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Using Microsoft Office to meet the Challenge of Outcomes Assessment and Accreditation  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation, the presenter will cover ways in which an Access database system can support the collection and analysis of educational outcomes assessment data as mandated by ABET as part of the accreditation process.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Microsoft Enterprise Consortium  - 11/30/2007
The Microsoft Enterprise Consortium is a joint program between the Department of Information Systems in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and Microsoft to provide to the academic community access to large and compelling real-world datasets for both teaching and research.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Microsoft SQL Scripts for the Dynamics GP Accountant  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation the presenter will share Microsoft SQL scripts for Microsoft Dynamics GP that are easy to run and understand.               
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Creating Instructional Applications with Visual Studio  - 11/30/2007
In this session, the presenter will talk about creating instructional applications with Visual Studio such as course management, photo roster and e-mail applications for classes and advising.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Office Tech: A New Paradigm in Office Services?  - 11/30/2007
Susan Winter will introduce her own refereed JIT case paper in a presentation on Office Tech: A New Paradigm in Office Services? She will describe the characteristics of a good teaching case, how one is formulated, how her case can best be used, and the value of the investment made in producing the paper.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Entity Data Model as a Mistake Proofing Mechanism  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Art Conklin will discuss Poka-Yoke for mistake proofing as it applies to the entity data model.                             
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - General Session Speakers Panel  - 11/30/2007
In this video, a panel will examine problems common among educators working to develop, implement, and/or evaluate programs, curricula, and courses in ERP/CRM, Information Systems, Relational Databases, and Security. Dr. Richtermeyer will pose several challenges to the panelists with the balance of the session devoted to questions from conference attendees.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Grooming Tomorrow’s Business Decision Makers  - 11/30/2007
The presenter will discuss items such as confirming the need for business intelligence, seeing new opportunities for bringing technology into your classroom, empowering students to build analytical abilities needed for critical decision making and planning the path to strengthen your curriculums overall.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Field of Dreams: If We Rebuild IT, Will They Come Back?  - 11/30/2007
The presenter will talk about how most disciplines have faced some ebbs and flows over the years, but the current shortfall of students is very severe in technical disciplines such as math, science, engineering, and technology.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Using Software Throughout the Curriculum: Making the Transition from Office Accounting to Dynamics GP 10  - 11/30/2007
This presentation focuses on strategies for including software throughout the business curriculum showing how professors use specific Microsoft Dynamics modules in a variety of courses.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Reshaping the Information Systems Curricula for Business Students  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Olajinka David-West shares and reviews how our information systems course is delivered to our business students on the MBA and other executive management programs at the Lagos Business School, Lagos, Nigeria.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Electronic Firm (E-Firm): A Comprehensive Teaching Environment  - 11/30/2007
The presenter will discuss how the industry demand for students with hands-on experience in Business Processes, Databases, ERP, Data Warehouse/Business Intelligence, and Data security has prompted many universities to consider incorporating these components into their curricula.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - The Value of Teaching Cases and Innovations: A JIT Perspective  - 11/30/2007
The presenter will outline why the Journal of Information Technology is the only highly ranked journal in the field of Information Systems that publishes teaching cases on a regular basis, and why JIT actively encourages innovations in teaching practice, especially where the new practice stems from an academic research process.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - The State of the Art in Relational Databases: SQL Server  - 11/30/2007
In this session the presenter will discuss the key elements of a state-of-the-art relational database system including concurrency, performance, scalability, availability, and security, as well as the types and sizes of data that can be stored and manipulated.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Transitioning the Business Applications Landscape—Putting the User in Focus  - 11/30/2007
In this session, the presenter will talk about the Business Application market. This market is the largest individual software market for commercial software, generating about $52B annually in license and maintenance revenues.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Security, Privacy, and the Role of Academia: A Consumer’s Viewpoint  - 11/30/2007
During this session, the author will talk about the motivations behind Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative with specific emphasis on the Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle, the methodology used to proactively address security and privacy threats to Microsoft software.
Microsoft Academic Days on Business Applications, Relational Databases, and Security - Virtual Collaboration  - 11/30/2007
In this presentation Lorraine Willoughby will demonstrate how Microsoft SharePoint has been incorporated into a Systems Analysis and Design class as a collaborative tool.
Computer Modeling of Nanoelectronic Devices  - 09/14/2007
Hong Guo from McGill University, talks about computer modeling of nanoelectronic devices.                                                        
Practical Experience with a Data Centric Model  - 09/12/2007
Michael Gillam from Azyxxi, explains the practical experience with a data centric model for large-scale, heterogeneous data integration challenges.
Theory in the Virtual Observatory  - 09/12/2007
Gerard Lemson from Max Planck Institute, Garching, explains theory in the virtual observatory.                                                   
Some Challenges in Integrating Information on Protein Interactions and a Partial Solution  - 09/12/2007
H. V. Jagadish from University of Michigan, talks about the challenges in integrating information on protein interactions and a partial solution.
C-ME: a Smart Client to Enable Collaboration  - 09/12/2007
Anand Kolatkar from The Scripps Research Institute, talks about C-ME, a Smart Client to Enable Collaboration Using a Two or Three-Dimensional Contextual Basis for Annotations.
caBIG Smart Client Joining the Fight Against Cancer  - 09/12/2007
Robert Macura from The Johns Hopkins University, explains how caBIG smart client is joining the fight against cancer.                            
Organization and Infrastructure of the Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid  - 09/12/2007
Peter Covitz from NCICB, explains the organization and infrastructure of the cancer biomedical informatics grid.                                 
GPFlow: A Pilot Workflow System for Interactive Bioinformatics  - 09/12/2007
Jim Hogan from Queensland University of Technology, explains GPFlow, a pilot workflow system for interactive bioinformatics.                     
Taverna, a Workflow System for the Life Scientist in the Trenches  - 09/12/2007
Tom Oinn from The European Bioinformatics Institute, explains Taverna, a workflow system for the life scientist in the trenches.                 
Automatic Capture and Efficient Storage of eScience Experiment Provenance  - 09/12/2007
Roger Barga from Microsoft, explains the automatic capture and efficient storage of eScience experiment provenance.                              
e-Science and Scholarly Communication  - 09/12/2007
Tony Hey, Corporate VP for Technical Computing at Microsoft, explains the ideas and visions of e-Science and the importance of a cyberinfrastructure to support it for open access to data and scholarly publication.
The Connection Between Scientific Literature and Data in Astronomy  - 09/12/2007
Michael Kurtz from Harvard University, talks about the connection between scientific literature and data in astronomy.                           
The Scientific Paper of the Future  - 09/12/2007
Timo Hannay from Nature Publishing Group, talks about the scientific paper of the future and how the web is changing scientific publishing.      
Open Archives Initiative Object Exchange and Reuse  - 09/12/2007
Carl Lagoze from Cornell, talks about open archives initiative object exchange and reuse.                                                        
Some Classification Problems in Synoptic Sky Surveys  - 09/12/2007
George Djorgovski from Caltech, discusses some classification problems in synoptic sky surveys.                                                  
Cleaning Scientific Data Objects  - 09/12/2007
Dongwon Lee from Pennsylvania State University, discusses the process of cleaning scientific data objects.                                       
eScience in Neuromedicine: an Approach to the Semantic Organization  - 09/12/2007
Tim Clark from Harvard University, talks about eScience in neuromedicine and how it approaches the semantic organization.                        
MotifSpace: Mining Patterns in Protein Structures  - 09/12/2007
Wei Wang from Virginia Tech, talks about MotifSpace and mining patterns in protein structures.                                                   
Managing Exploratory Workflows  - 09/12/2007
Juliana Freire from University of Utah, talks about managing exploratory workflows.                                                              
Scientific Workflows: More eScience Mileage from Cyberinfrastructure  - 09/12/2007
Bertram Ludaescher from UC Davis, discusses scientific workflows and cyberinfrastructure.                                                        
Using Flowcharts to Script Scientific Workflows  - 09/12/2007
Furrukh Khan from Ohio State University, discusses the process of using flowcharts to script scientific workflows.                               
Automation of Large-scale Network-Based Scientific Workflows  - 09/12/2007
Mladen Vouk from the University of North Carolina, discusses the automation of large-scale network-based scientific workflows.                   
Digital Data Preservation and Curation: A Collaboration Among Libraries, Publishers and the Virtual Observatory  - 09/12/2007
Robert Hanisch from the Space Telescope Science Institute, discusses the collaboration among libraries, publishers and the virtual observatory.  
Long Term Storage of Data  - 09/12/2007
Mike Lesk from Rutgers University, discusses long term storage of data and why it's a people problem.                                            
Next-Generations Implications of Open Access  - 09/12/2007
Paul Ginsparg from Cornell, discusses next-generations implications of open access.                                                              
Building a Data Management Platform for the Scientific and Engineering Communities  - 09/12/2007
Jose Blakeley from Microsoft, talks about building a data management platform for the scientific and engineering communities.                    
Efficient Query Processing on Unstructured Tetrahedral Meshes  - 09/12/2007
Stratos Papadomanolakis from CMU, talks about efficient query processing on unstructured tetrahedral meshes.                                     
MyDB and a Batch Service for Data Analysis  - 09/12/2007
Ani Thakar, from The Johns Hopkins University talks about MyDB and a Batch Service for Data Analysis.                                            
Indexing and Visualizing Large Multidimensional Databases  - 09/12/2007
Istvan Csabai from the Eötvös Loránd University, talks about indexing and visualizing large multidimensional databases.                          
A Web Service Approach to Knowledge Discovery in Astronomy  - 09/12/2007
Andrew Connolly, from the University of Pittsburgh talks about a Web Service Approach to Knowledge Discovery in Astronomy.                       
Advanced Software Framework for Comparative Analysis of RNA Sequences, Structures and Phylogeny  - 09/12/2007
Kishore Doshi from the University of Texas, talks about advanced software framework for comparative analysis of RNA sequences, structures and phylogeny.
The Astronomical Cross Database Challenge  - 09/12/2007
Maria A. Nieto-Santisteban, from The Johns Hopkins University talks about the Astronomical Cross Database Challenge.                             
Mining Electronic Medical Records to Improve Patient Care  - 09/12/2007
Jack Bates from the Veterans Health Administration, discusses the processes of mining electronic medical records to improve patient care.        
Proteus RTI: A Simple Framework for On-The-Fly Integration of Biomedical Web Services  - 09/12/2007
Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, from USC talks about Windows Proteus RTI: A Simple Framework for On-The-Fly Integration of Biomedical Web Services.     
Windows Academic Program Workshop  - 09/12/2007
Arkady Retik, DSc, Windows Academic Program Manager, from Microsoft talks about Windows Academic Program Workshop.                               
A Data Management Framework for Bioinformatics Applications  - 09/12/2007
Dan Sullivan from the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, talks about a data management framework for bioinformatics applications.                
Windows Core Architecture Part 1  - 09/12/2007
Dave Probert, Ph.D., Architect, Windows Kernel Group, Windows Core Operating Systems Division, from Microsoft talks about Windows Core Architecture Part 1.
Knowledge For The Masses, From The Masses  - 09/12/2007
Mark Wilkinson from the University of British Columbia, discusses current research with organizing data from global research centers in such a way that scientists can more quickly and more easily get access to the data they need to answer the big questions.
Windows Core Architecture Part 2  - 09/12/2007
Dave Probert, Ph.D., Architect, Windows Kernel Group, Windows Core Operating Systems Division, from Microsoft talks about Windows Core Architecture Part 2.
Windows Core Architecture Part 3  - 09/12/2007
Dave Probert, Ph.D., Architect, Windows Kernel Group, Windows Core Operating Systems Division, from Microsoft talks about Windows Core Architecture Part 3.
Windows Core Architecture Part 4a  - 09/12/2007
Dave Probert, Ph.D., Architect, Windows Kernel Group, Windows Core Operating Systems Division, from Microsoft talks about Windows Core Architecture Part 4.
Windows Core Architecture Part 4b  - 09/12/2007
Dave Probert, Ph.D., Architect, Windows Kernel Group, Windows Core Operating Systems Division, from Microsoft talks about Windows Core Architecture Part 4.
Semantic Empowerment of Life Science Applications  - 09/12/2007
Amit Sheth from the University of Georgia, discusses semantic empowerment of life science applications.                                          
Windows Core Architecture Part 5  - 09/12/2007
Dave Probert, Ph.D., Architect, Windows Kernel Group, Windows Core Operating Systems Division, from Microsoft talks about Windows Core Architecture Part 5.
CRK (Curriculum Resource Kit)  - 09/12/2007
Arkady Retik, DSc, Windows Academic Program Manager, from Microsoft talks about the CRK (Curriculum Resource Kit).                               
Science in an Exponential World  - 09/12/2007
Alex Szalay, a cosmologist from the Johns Hopkins University, discusses the interesting trend of how data is doubling each year and how this changes today's scientific approach.
Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals, Process Explorer and Process Monitor - Part 1 of 3  - 09/12/2007
Mark Russinovich, Technical Fellow PSD, from Microsoft talks about Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals, Process Explorer and Process Monitor.
Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals, Process Explorer and Process Monitor - Part 2 of 3  - 09/12/2007
Mark Russinovich, Technical Fellow PSD, from Microsoft talks about Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals, Process Explorer and Process Monitor.
Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals, Process Explorer and Process Monitor - Part 3 of 3  - 09/12/2007
Mark Russinovich, Technical Fellow PSD, from Microsoft talks about Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals, Process Explorer and Process Monitor.
WEMAP Overview  - 09/12/2007
Lindsay Kane, Product Manager with the Windows Embedded Group, from Microsoft talks about WEMAP Overview.                                        
Windows XPe Hands on Lab 1 - Build & Deploy using Windows XPe SP2 FP 2007  - 09/12/2007
Lynda Allen, Tester with Windows Embedded Group, from Microsoft talks about Windows XPe Hands on Lab 1 - Build & Deploy using Windows XPe SP2 FP 2007.
Windows XPe Hands on Lab 2 - File Based Write Filter  - 09/12/2007
Lynda Allen, Tester with Windows Embedded Group, from Microsoft talks about Windows XPe Hands on Lab 2 - File Based Write Filter.                
Interactive Visual Proteomics  - 09/12/2007
Amitabh Varshney from the University of Maryland discusses interactive visual proteomics.                                                        
WEMAP Track Introduction  - 09/12/2007
Mike Hall, Senior Technical Product Manager, Mobile and Embedded Devices Group, from Microsoft talks about WEMAP Track Introduction.             
Scalable Techniques for Scientific Visualization  - 09/12/2007
Claudio T. Silva from the University of Utah discusses scalable techniques for scientific visualization.                                         
Windows Embedded CE 6.0  - 09/12/2007
Mike Hall, Senior Technical Product Manager, Mobile and Embedded Devices Group, from Microsoft talks about Windows Embedded CE 6.0.              
Hands on Lab 2 - Debugger, Performance Monitoring and Memory Leaks Part 1  - 09/12/2007
Mike Hall, Senior Technical Product Manager, Mobile and Embedded Devices Group, from Microsoft talks about Hands on Lab 2 - Debugger, Performance Monitoring and Memory Leaks Part 1.
Tools for Distributed Observatory Management  - 09/12/2007
Mike Godin from The Monterey Bay Research Institute talks about the use of tools for distributed observatory management.                         
Hands on Lab 2 - Debugger, Performance Monitoring and Memory Leaks Part 2  - 09/12/2007
Mike Hall, Senior Technical Product Manager, Mobile and Embedded Devices Group, from Microsoft talks about Hands on Lab 2 - Debugger, Performance Monitoring and Memory Leaks Part 2.
Using Databases to Store the Space-Time Histories of Turbulent Flows  - 09/12/2007
Randal Burns from the Johns Hopkins University talks about the use of databases to store the space-time histories of turbulent flows.            
Building a Data Management Platform for the Scientific and Engineering Communities  - 09/12/2007
Gyorgy Fekete from the Johns Hopkins University talks about building a data management platform for the scientific and engineering communities.  
Hands on Lab 2 - Debugger, Performance Monitoring and Memory Leaks Part 3  - 09/12/2007
Mike Hall, Senior Technical Product Manager, Mobile and Embedded Devices Group, from Microsoft talks about Hands on Lab 2 - Debugger, Performance Monitoring and Memory Leaks Part 3.
Efficient Query Processing on Unstructured Tetrahedral Meshes  - 09/12/2007
Tamás Budavári from the Johns Hopkins University talks about efficient query processing on unstructured tetrahedral meshes.                      
Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Academic Curriculum  - 09/12/2007
Jim Hamblen, School of ECE, Georgia Tech talks about Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Academic Curriculum.                                                
Windows Mobile Overview Part 1  - 09/12/2007
Brian Cross, Software Design Engineer, Windows Mobile, from Microsoft talks about Windows Mobile Overview Part 1.                                
Windows Mobile Overview Part 2  - 09/12/2007
Brian Cross, Software Design Engineer, Windows Mobile, from Microsoft talks about Windows Mobile Overview Part 2.                                
Windows Mobile Overview Part 3  - 09/12/2007
Brian Cross, Software Design Engineer, Windows Mobile, from Microsoft talks about Windows Mobile Overview Part 3.                                
Windows XP Embedded Service Pack 2 - Feature Pack 2007  - 09/12/2007
Lynda Allen, Tester with Windows Embedded Group, from Microsoft talks about Windows XP Embedded Service Pack 2 - Feature Pack 2007.              
SenseWeb: Browsing the Physical World in Real Time Part 1  - 09/12/2007
Suman Nath, Networked Embedded Computing, Microsoft Research talks about SenseWeb: Browsing the Physical World in Real Time Part 1.              
SenseWeb: Browsing the Physical World in Real Time Part 2  - 09/12/2007
Suman Nath, Networked Embedded Computing, Microsoft Research talks about SenseWeb: Browsing the Physical World in Real Time Part 2.              
SenseWeb: Browsing the Physical World in Real Time Part 3  - 09/12/2007
Suman Nath, Networked Embedded Computing, Microsoft Research talks about SenseWeb: Browsing the Physical World in Real Time Part 3.              
Hands on 1 - Publishing  - 09/12/2007
Michel Goraczko, Networked Embedded Computing, from Microsoft Research talks about Hands on 1 - Publishing.                                      
Hands On 2: Publishing Through SensorMap API's  - 09/12/2007
Aman Kansal, Networked Embedded Computing, from Microsoft Research talks about Hands On 2: Publishing Through SensorMap API's.                   
Life Under your Feet: A Sample WSN Application  - 09/12/2007
Andreas Terzis, Computer Science Department, Johns Hopkins University talks about Life Under your Feet: A Sample WSN Application.                
Indexing and Visualizing Large Multidimensional Databases  - 09/12/2007
Hanan Samet from the University of Maryland talks about sorting in space with the idea of how to represent spacial data by sorting in higher dimensions.
XNA and Academia: Turning Consumers into Creators  - 09/12/2007
Chris Satchell - GM, US Game Developer Group, Microsoft talks about XNA and Academia: Turning Consumers into Creators.                           
Keynote - Games, Gender and Why It Matters  - 09/12/2007
Maria Klawe, President, Harvey Mudd College talks about Keynote - Games, Gender and Why It Matters.                                              
Keynote - Collapsing Geography: Learning and Innovation in Digital Worlds  - 09/12/2007
Cory Ondrejka, CTO, Linden Lab talks about Keynote - Collapsing Geography: Learning and Innovation in Digital Worlds.                            
Function Express Gold: A caBIG Grid-Aware Microarray Analysis Application  - 09/12/2007
Rakesh Nagarajan from Washington University talks about Function Express Gold, a caBIG grid-aware microarray analysis application.               
Game Design: Challenges, Skills, Opportunities, and Reality  - 09/12/2007
Robin Hunicke, Designer for Electronic Arts, talks about Game Design: Challenges, Skills, Opportunities, and Reality.                            
ProDA's Smart Clients for On-Line Scientific Data Analysis  - 09/12/2007
Cyrus Shahabi from the University of Southern California talks about ProDA's smart clients for on-line scientific data analysis.