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HONORS CONFERENCE (formerly Honors Day) 2009 | Tech Support
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The Committee:
Arts & Letters
Jennifer Smith:
History and Philosophy
Psychology and Sociology
Gordon McNeer:
Modern Languages
English
Fine Arts
Brooks Lansing:
Political Science
Criminal Justice
Business
Kim Melton
Business GOLD Conference
Education
Kellie Whelan-Kim:
Teacher Education
Laurie Jossey:
Health and Physical Education
Science & Health Professions
Brenda Smith:
Nursing
Physical Therapy
Karen Briggs:
Biology
Chemistry
Math and Computer Science
Physics
The Great Debate
TBA
Mountain Laurels
Amy Childers-Mansfield
Publicity
Jon Miner
Maria Albo Carabelli
Carl Cavalli
Conference Co-ordinator

John Holliday
(edited by Carl Cavalli -- ccavalli@ngcsu.edu -- as of April 9, 2007)
Information from the Department of Information and Instructional Technology (IIT) to student presenters on Honors Day technical support:
  • Eric Nelken will be the IIT Coordinator for Honors Day. He can be reached via email eanelken@ngcsu.edu or phone 706-864-1844.
  • "Rehearsal" (loading and/or testing presentations): TBA
  • The student technicians will not be mouse clickers, they will not load your presentations and/or prepare them for the students; but they will assist their presentation.
  • IIT can't promise compatibility if a presenter brings their own laptop/notebook and we would prefer that the presenters NOT DO THIS without prior planning. Contact Eric Nelken via email eanelken@ngcsu.edu or phone 1844 as soon as possible with these requests.
  • Please understand that IIT can only guarantee to have equipment available and that the equipment is functioning. IIT DOES NOT promise any presentations will run flawlessly.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact Eric Nelken. We want this to be a pleasant experience for the student and want to support them in any way possible.

Last modified by Carl Cavalli (ccavalli@ngcsu.edu) on April 1, 2009
April 1, 2009