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Technology Fair presenters needed

How are new and emerging technologies enhancing the way you work, live and teach?

The fourth annual MCG Technology Fair is an opportunity for faculty, staff, students and alumni to get a closer look at how technology can enhance patient care, research and teaching.

The event, hosted by the Academic Research and Advisory Board and Information Technology Support and Services, will kick off April 27 at 8:30 a.m. in the Greenblatt Library. MCG and external exhibitors will showcase technology throughout the day that can help advance the MCG mission.

Presenters are needed to share innovations in instructional and assessment materials such as graphics, animations, tutorials, cases, lab manuals, assessment instruments, faculty development materials, computer-based resources, online health care classes, new publication models and resources, database searching, implementing PDA applications in clinical practice and advances in telehealth technology.

Faculty and staff are encouraged to share their expertise as Tech Fair presenters by Feb. 20 via the application at www.mcg.edu/TechFair/ or by contacting Andria Thomas at athomas@mcg.edu

 


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February 17, 2006