Ian
Helfant
Dept: Russian Project: Speech-to-Text and Voice
Control.
Avoid typing and use your voice to create
documents, control applications and use
the PC. Click to view full story
Fred
Busch
Dept: English Project: "Living Writers
Wired" is an extension of
Professor Fred Busch's longstanding
Living Writers Course from the Colgate
campus in Central New York to a broader
audience of alumni, prospective
students, and friends of the University.
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Margaret
Maurer & Susan Cerasano
Dept: English Project: With the use of Blackboard
and the Internet, Professor Maurer's and
Cerasano's students can access audio
productions of Shakespeare plays
from their dorm rooms.
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Ian
Helfant
Dept: Russian Project: Russian
Digital Art Display
Dierk
Hoffmann
Dept:
German Project: Through
the Remote Collaboration Facility, professor
Hoffmann's students engage in lively discussions
with speakers from around the world.
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Rebecca
Ammerman
Dept: The Classics Project: Professor Ammerman's
students compiled a computerized database for
thousands of terracotta figurines from the
Temple of Ceres. Students have recorded directly
into the computer such basic information as the
measurements, state of preservation, and color
of the clay fabric of each statuette based on
their own observations of the figurine itself.
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John
Gallucci
Dept: Romance Languages and Literatures Project: Professor Gallucci's
students use technology to edit their peer's
work. Professor Gallucci also uses the
internet as a resource for a large selection of
fables in other languages and from other times. Click
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The
Profiles section of the website highlights what
the Colgate faculty is doing with technology.