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CREN's TechTalk events are live audio Webcasts on current technology issues. Each audio event is transcribed, and the transcript is then indexed and posted here.

These transcripts are designed to be easily skimmed or to be printed out. You also can listen to Archived Events in their entirety.

Course Management Systems and Learning Tools - Where Are We at the End of 2002?
- November 7, 2002 with Charles Kerns

Web Conferencing Tools and Applications: Are they Ready for Us?
- October 24, 2002 with Mary Trauner and Stephanie Franks-Downs

Smart Classrooms: Linking Classroom Design Elements to Effective Teaching and Learning - What Works?
- October 10, 2002 with Bruce Taggart and A. Darryl Davis

Student Technologies: What's Hot?
- September 19, 2002 with Lonnie Harvel and William Griswold

Wireless Technologies: Where Are We?
- September 12, 2002 with David Kotz and Joel Hartman

Mobile Computing for Teaching and Learning at Wake Forest - What Are the Critical Infrastructure Services?
- May 16, 2002 with David G. Brown and Jay Dominick

Managing Massive Data Storage: What Are the Ways?
- May 2, 2002 with Anurag Shankar

Using Digital Certificates to Authorize Campus and Resource Services
- April 18, 2002 with Bill Weems

Collaboration Technologies and Strategies for Teaching and Learning
- April 4, 2002 with Julie Little and John Peters

Voice Recognition Technologies: Is It Time?
- March 21, 2002 with John Morris

MIT's Open Courseware Initiative (OCW) & Open Knowledge Initiative (OKI)
- March 7, 2002 with Vijay Kumar and Phil Long

Update on Copyright and Intellectual Property Issues
- February 21, 2002 with Rodney Petersen

Budgeting for IT Infrastructure
- February 7, 2002 with David Lambert

Responding to Campus Security and Virus Incidents: Good Practices
- January 24, 2002 with Kathleen Kimball

Broadband on Campus: How to Get It and How to Pay for It
- January 10, 2002 with Jeff Kuhns and Ron Hutchins

Building a Directory: What Are the Essentials?
- December 13, 2001 with Frank Grewe and Steve Kunz

The Smart Classroom: What Does It Look Like Today?
- November 15, 2001 with Malcolm Brown

PDAs: Where Are They and How Do We Support Them?
- November 1, 2001 with Bob Kalal and Todd Grappone

Video Over IP Networks: Where, When, How, and Why?
- October 18, 2001 with Bob Dixon and Jill Gemmill

Securing the Network: Emerging Technologies
- October 4, 2001 with Jeff Schiller

Content Delivery Networks (CDNs): How They Work and How They're Used?
- September 20, 2001 with Micah Beck

Office XP: Strategic and Practical Considerations
- May 17, 2001 with Greg Scott and Tony Saxman

Pandora's Box: Firewalls and Campus Security
- May 3, 2001 with Randy Marchany and Clair W. Goldsmith

Course Management Systems: Today and Tomorrow
- April 19, 2001 with Serge Goldstein and Dirk Herr-Hoyman

Do E-Books Sit On E-Shelves at Your University?
- April 5, 2001 with Calvin Lowe and Karen Coyle

State of the Art: Peer-to-Peer Networking
- March 22, 2001 with David P. Anderson

Staying Current with Web Accessibility
- March 8, 2001 with Judy Brewer and Jutta Treviranus

Web Access Management/Security
- February 22, 2001 with Phil Schachter

What Are Likely to be Your Best Uses for XML?
- January 25, 2001 with Michael Sperberg-McQueen

Streaming Video Applications: Planning and Delivery
- January 25, 2001 with Bob Taylor

Transformation of Higher Education: The View from 2001
- January 11, 2001 with Donald M. Norris

Managing the Convergence of Data, Voice, and Video Streaming
- December 14, 2000 with James Jokl

Planning for Windows 2000 in Higher Education: Some Starting Questions and Answers
- November 30, 2000 with Paul Hill and David Bodnar

Recruiting and Retaining Information Technology Personnel
- November 16, 2000 with Linda Cabot and John Bucher

The Top Ten User Mistakes that Make Security Tough
- November 2, 2000 with Mark Bruhn

Implementing a Campus Wireless LAN: What are the Realities?
- October 19, 2000 with Alex Hills

Campus and Student Portals: Where Are We Today?
- October 12, 2000 with Michael Handberg, Oren Sreebny, and Pennie Turgeon

Where Is the Digital Library
- September 28, 2000 with Clifford Lynch

Wireless Trends on Campus
- September 14, 2000 with Carl Berger

Designing and Using Collaborative Environments
- May 25, 2000 with Nate Wilken and Randy Wiemer

Calendaring Systems
- May 11, 2000 with Paul Hill and Robert Mahoney

E-commerce on Campus
- April 27, 2000 with Jack Duwe and Brian Busby

Certificate Authorities on Campus
- April 13, 2000 with Jeff Schiller

Preparing for Campus Portals
- March 30, 2000 with Christine Geist and Colette Wagner

Research Computing and Linux Clusters
- March 16, 2000 with Kevin Morooney

Analyzing and Costing IT Services
- March 2, 2000 with Christopher Peebles

Networked Digital Video
- February 3, 2000 with Joel Mambretti and Bob Taylor

What is a Portal, Anyway?
- January 20, 2000 with Howard Strauss

Support Issues for Campus Web Sites
- December 16, 1999 with Karie Masterson and Ruth Sabean

Interoperability and Deployment of Windows 2000
- December 9, 1999 with Richard A. Jones and Len Lanphar

IP Telephony
- November 18, 1999 with Charles Morrow-Jones and Russell Morrison

Getting Started with Directories
- November 4, 1999 with Frank Grewe and Mike LaHaye

Hot IT Topics: Live from EDUCAUSE
- October 28, 1999 with John Bucher and Barbara O'Keefe

Wireless Networking Directions
- October 21, 1999 with Chuck Bartell

Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- October 7, 1999 with Laura Gasaway

Wiring for a Wireless Campus
- September 23, 1999 with Ron Eaglin and Joel Hartman

Where, When and How to Do NT/ Windows 2000
- May 27, 1999 with Ken Klingenstein and Mark Poepping

An Update on Web Development
- May 13, 1999 with Howard Strauss

Tools for Teaching and Learning Online
- April 29, 1999 with Joan Getman and Nick Laudato

Campus Directories
- April 22, 1999 with Frank Grewe and Jeff Hodges

An Update on Internet2
- April 8, 1999 with Doug van Houweling

Where Are We With Middleware?
- March 25, 1999 with Ken Klingenstein

Y2K Issues and Strategies
- March 11, 1999 with Dave Kohler

Directions in Wireless Networking
- Feb. 25, 1999 with Alex Hills

Digital Certificates and Identification of Users on Campuses
- Feb. 11, 1999 with David Wasley

Telephony Over IP
- Jan. 28, 1999 with Doug Gale

Intellectual Property and Other IT Legal Issues
- Jan. 14, 1999 with Margie Hodges Shaw and Steve Worona

Mobile Networking Strategies
- Dec. 3, 1998 with Mark Resmer

What's New with Internet2?
- Nov. 19, 1998 with Ted Hanss

Authenticating Users - What are the Issues?
- Nov. 5, 1998 with Greg Jackson

What's Happening with the Web
- October 22, 1998 with Howard Strauss

Educom '98 Technology Highlights
- October 15, 1998 with Brian Hawkins, Gary Crane,
and Jim Wolfe

Certificate Authority Services
- October 8, 1998 with Jeff Schiller

Helpdesk Strategies
- June 17, 1998 with Russ Vaught

Middleware - Authentication, Authorization, and
Directory Issues

- June 3, 1998 with Ken Klingenstein

Privacy, Security and Handling Academic Business
- May 27, 1998 with Mark Bruhn

Delivering Web Services on Campus
- May 13, 1998 with Howard Strauss

The Future of the Web
- March 10, 1998 with Howard Strauss

The Future of Campus Network Security
- March 11, 1998 with Mark Bruhn

The Future of Java and JavaScript
- February 26, 1998 with Howard Strauss

The Future of the Campus Network
- February 25, 1998 with David Wasley

Network Management and the Future
- February 11, 1998 with Ken Klingenstein

The Future of HTML
- February 10, 1998 with Howard Strauss

The Future of Funding
- January 28, 1998 with Doug Gale

Power Browsing on the Web
- January 27, 1998 with Howard Strauss