Category: Share Fair 2014 Project Directory

Brian Yulke

NYU School of Law

Digital Signage at NYU Law

I will demonstrate the setup of Concerto as the digital signage solution for the Law School. A large monitor will be setup as an example of one of our digital signs. I will describe our setup, Concerto’s capabilities, and can give a walk-through of how we have our instance configured.

Bridget Wiede

NYU Stern

NYU Stern Get IT

Get IT is a new initiative in the NYU Stern IT department aimed at increasing communication and engagement with the larger Stern community. We are leveraging google+ communities as a means to do this. We have created a community called NYU Stern Get IT where users can go to find tips and tricks, information on what we are working on and to provide feedback and ask questions.

Jahn Westbrook

Campus Media

My intention is to bring to light the differences of projector light sources, citing the advantages and disadvantages of using DLP; LCD; LED; Laser; Hybrid; UHP lamp methods. When these differences matter to the over all success of presentation and why it matters to your audience.

Jennifer Vinopal

Libraries and IT

Joint IT/Libraries Services for Scholars

Learn about a network of interrelated services available through IT and Libraries, including Digital Studio, Data Services, and Digital Scholarship Services. We help NYU scholars collect, create, analyze, store, share, and publish their research data.

Co-Presenters: Scott Collard, Rich Malenitza, Zach Coble, Him Mistry*

Ben Vien

Steinhardt IT

Defining IT and AT services to Redefine technology at Steinhardt

Technology services at Steinhardt have traditionally been focused on IT services such as storage and desktop support. Over the past year, we have realigned resources to more effectively and efficiently support Academic Technology. We operate as a synergistic cross-functional team where every individual compliments each-other. Our efforts in research computing, classroom technology, and many other areas could not be possible without a dynamic culture. We know silos are an issue at NYU, and will speak to the benefits of creating structures without silos.

Co-Presenters: Lendyll Capitulo, Ilana Levinson

Toni Urbano

NYU TV

NYU-TV:  Streamlining Video Workflows

As video productions grow ever more complex and departments wish to share their content with their audiences as quickly as possible, NYU-TV has adopted new technologies to meet those needs. For this demonstration, NYU-TV will share the latest field and post-production tools that have been implemented to streamline workflow, improve HD video quality, and meet client timelines.

These include demos of:
The latest Panasonic HD AJPX270, featuring 22x zoom lens and the ability to record to multiple formats, bitrates, and media.

Blackmagic H.264 live field recording.

Premiere Pro’s multicamera editing features.

Co-Presenters: Ryan Dismukes, Tim Meehan, Willie Bruno

Heather Tranen

NYU Wasserman

Mobile Apps and Student Engagement at Events

The Wasserman Center will showcase the career fair app utilized to increase engagement and collect valuable data about student interaction at a large scale event.

Co-Presenter: Lesia Harhaj

Nadaleen Tempelman-Kluit

NYU

Library User Experience #libux @NYU

NYU Libraries User Experience (UX) department will present on:
-personas created using Ask a Librarian chat transcript data
-collaborative usability testing projects with other NYU schools and departments
-design slam for our Login screens and resulting design
-agile process utilizing user stories based on user flows
-holistic user experience processes exploring the physical and virtual interactions and how to ensure consistency amongst them
-web re-envisioning process re-designing our website to address our global context

Co-Presenters: Juliana Culbert, Tal Rozen