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43rd SIGUCCS 2015: St. Petersburg, FL, USA
- Leila M. Shahbender, Kelly Wainwright, Lucas Friedrichsen, Scott J. Saluga:
Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Annual Conference on SIGUCCS, St. Petersburg, FL, USA, November 9-13, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3610-9
Keynote Address
- Patrick O. Rhone:
Care Enough To Change The World. 1
Tuesday, November 10 - Morning Session
- Martin Malchow, Matthias Bauer, Christoph Meinel:
Lecture Butler: Teaching Reasonable Lectures from a Lecture Video Archive. 3-9 - Robert Michael Morgan:
CAMMO (Creating Accessible Material in Microsoft Office): Developing an Atmosphere of Accessibility Through Training. 11-15 - Kenneth Janz, Robin Honken:
Leadership Journey: Organization to Communication. 17-21 - Stephen G. Lewis:
Windows To Go: Leveraging a Portable Operating System. 23-26
Tuesday, November 10 - Afternoon Session 1
- Karen McRitchie:
Working in Higher Ed IT: Should I Stay or Should I Go? 27-31 - Joshua Lawrence:
How We Deliver Our Desktop Support Services to Washington University in St. Louis the ITIL Way. 33-37 - John Fritz, Andrea Mocko:
Using FAQs to Help Users Help Themselves. 39-42 - Muhammed Naazer Ashraf:
Deploying and Managing State-of-the-Art Workstation Labs Like a Boss! 43-48
Tuesday, November 10 - Afternoon Session 2
- Shahra Meshkaty, Cyd Burrows:
Faculty Development Through Special Initiatives at the University of San Diego. 49-53 - Randi McCray, James L. Rawlins:
Be the Leader of Your Career: A Self-Centered Approach to Strategic Career Management. 55-57 - Jessica Morger:
Consistency and Convenience: Use of Canvas in Help Desk Staff Training. 59-62 - Sean Henry V. Mendoza:
Preparing For Your Software Asset Management Journey. 63-66
Tuesday, November 10 - Afternoon Session 3
- Shamar Akio Ward, Mechelle Gittens:
A Real-time Application to Predict and Notify Students about the Present and Future Availability of Workspaces on a University Campus. 67-74 - Gale D. Fritsche:
Understanding Windows 10. 75-78 - Lendyll Capitulo:
New York University Steinhardt Information Technology Group's New Methodologies for Developing Student Worker Skillsets. 79-83
Wednesday, November 11 - Morning Session 1
- Sean Henry V. Mendoza:
Improving Communication and Building Communities with Google. 85-90 - Julio G. Appling:
"TBD": A Flexible Technology Training Model for Smaller Campuses. 91-94 - Vicki Leigh Noles Rogers:
Women in IT: The Endangered Gender. 95-98 - Jen Servedio, Jon Beers:
Who Says You Can't Go Home? 99-103
Wednesday, November 11 - Morning Session 2
- Timothy Palumbo:
Patch Management: The Importance of Implementing Central Patch Management and Our Experiences Doing So. 105-108 - R. Kevin Chapman:
Re-Inventing the Helpdesk. Again. In Five Weeks or Less. 109-112 - Trevor M. Murphy, Randy Matusky:
Instructional Technology Communication and Outreach. 113-116 - Elizabeth Cornell:
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Improving Your Messages to the Community. 117-120
Wednesday, November 11 - Poster Presentations
- Naomi Fujimura, Kazuyuki Kusunoki, Shuhei Endo:
Implementation and Experience of Learning Support Application for Students in Classes. 121-124 - Shunsuke Noguchi, Naomi Fujimura:
Implementation and Experience of the Online Peer Grading System for Our Real Class. 125-128 - Dmitri Danilov, Artjom Lind, Eero Vainikko:
Open Source Platform for Teaching Administration of Unix-like Systems. 129-132 - Raymond Scott Lawyer:
Student Driven Digital Signage. 133-135 - Carla Hoskins, Theresa Morgan, Anders Johansson:
Student Employee Attendance Point System. 137-139 - Yoshiaki Kasahara, Naomi Fujimura, Eisuke Ito, Masahiro Obana:
Introduction of Unchanging Student User ID for Intra-Institutional Information Service. 141-144
Wednesday, November 11 - Title of Paper or Lightning Talk
- R. Eddie Vinyaratn:
Five Things I Have Learned From My Travel Adventures That Have Made Me A Better Employee. 145-146 - Travis Freudenberg:
Just Another Day at the Shop: From Small Business to College IT. 147-148 - Takashi Yamanoue, Keiichiro Yoshimura, Kentaro Oda, Koichi Shimozono:
A Wearable LED Matrix Sign System Which Shows a Tweet of Twitter and Its Application to Campus Guiding and Emergency Evacuation. 149-150 - Brandon Lindley, Andrew Turner:
Are You Prepared for Tomorrow?: Developing and Offering Technology Repair Services. 151-154
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