Category: Share Fair 2017 Project Directory

Digital Repository Services for Research

Libraries/IT

Description

The Digital Repository Services for Research (DRSR) project aims to provide university-wide storage and repository services for researchers to support the entire research data life-cycle. The project includes a mountable storage service, enabling secure storage, backup, collaboration, and sharing of research data, repository services for long-term preservation, discovery, and dissemination of research materials, parallel storage systems supporting high performance computing, and secure environments. DRSR has already partnered with the Center for Open Science to provide the Open Science Framework for NYU and will be releasing more services starting in Spring.

Presenters

Dylan Simon, Madan Dorairaj, Nick Wolf

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Facilitating Student Collaboration in a Synchronous Online Course for Supervision in Field Instruction

Silver School of Social Work

Description

This presentation focuses on collaborative dynamics between students as well as between students and the instructor during synchronous online class sessions conducted in the Fall Semester, 2016. We were interested in how meaning would be formed during these live sessions. How would students interact to create meaning together? What role would the instructor play in facilitating collaboration? One of our goals was to identify which aspects of the course were most useful in producing meaningful collaboration. How would various technologies used in the course facilitate social presence and collaboration to address the larger question of: how do we implement good design that increases students’ satisfaction and success in online learning? In addition to interpersonal dynamics, we were interested in how the course meeting platform (WebEx) tools would afford the process, quality, and outcomes of interaction between all participants.

Presenters

Henry Samelson Educational Technology Specialist (Silver IT), Alison Aldrich Clinical Associate Professor of Social Work
Facilitating Student Collaboration in a Synchronous Online Course for Supervision in Field Instruction

 

Visual Trends

NYU IT TLT

Description

The NYU Classes, Google Apps for Ed, Instructional Video Modules, and Web Publishing teams will be sharing metric highlights from each service, including elements of global engagement, growth and usage, and schools that leverage these services for teaching and learning.

Presenters

Erica Reifer, Phil Servati, Malik Singleton, Devin Nix, Rob Egan

 

NYU Classes 2017 Enhancements

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Computerizing and Automating Simulation Performance Evaluations for Students

Meyers – Clinical Simulation Learning Center

Description

The purpose of this project is to help computerize and automate the process of evaluating simulation participants, particularly NYU Nursing students. Performance data is collected, stored, and analyzed to identify any gaps or needs students may have during simulation. It allows evaluators to quickly compile large sets of data into useful information reports. This information is then utilized for various simulation modifications or improvements, such as participant performance or environmental adjustments.

Presenters

Jordan Genee, Ralph Carumba

Computerizing and Automating Simulation Performance Evaluations for Students

Automate your department

Tisch School of the Arts – Recorded Music 

Description

Using an apple computer, and $50 worth of software, you can set up an array of automatic programs to do tasks you wish you had an assistant to do.

Featured tasks

  • Creating an automatic digital filing system in 2 hours
  • Pulling data from Albert en masse (screenshots of Schedules, transcripts, etc).
  • Text expansion, and automatic responses
  • Automation of social media engagement
  • Daily repetitive tasks

Presenters

Alan Watson

 

Automate your department

 

 

LaGuardia Studio Resources

IT Department

Description

The LaGuardia Studio, located at 545 LaGuardia Place, provides advanced digital media services to the NYU community. Services include museum-grade digital fine art printmaking, 3D printing, 3D scanning, and project design consultation. We would like to present our services and promote our current projects to members of the NYU community who may not know what resources they have access to.

Presenters

Dhemerae Ford,Taylor Shields

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