Achieving Information Fluency: The Wake Forest Approach David G. Brown VP, Dean (ICCEL) Professor (Economics) Wake Forest University IT Everywhere Conference.
Affordable Ubiquitous Computing By David G. Brown, Wake Forest University @ New Brunswick Community College September 25, 2000 8:00 AM.
FACULTY WORK-LIFE RESOURCES PROJECT CAREER END Candice Kilbride & Joan Valentin.
New Opportunities for Tomorrow’s Colleges in a world of e-businesses
Using the Technology--- for Learning’s Sake By David G. Brown, Wake Forest University @Dalhousie University September 14, 2000, 2:30-4:30 PM.
Ubiquitous Computing: Why and How By David G. Brown VP, Dean, and Professor of Economics Wake Forest University brownbrown.
Emphases and Avoidances Recommended by an Experienced Laptop Campus
1 Anticipating! A Discussion of Next Steps Among Algonquin College Leaders Facilitated by David G. Brown VP and Dean (ICCEL), Wake Forest University Friday,
Wake Forest’s Experience with Ubiquitous Laptop Computing and Its Possible Relevance for Notre Dame David G. Brown, VP & Dean Wake Forest University [email protected].
Best Practices re the Use of Technology in Teaching and Learning: The Wake Forest University Experience as Catalyst David G. Brown VP & Professor & Dean.
The Wake Forest Technology Plan An Instructive Update Annual Meeting of the AACE Seattle, WA, USA June 24, 1999 by David G. Brown Vice President, Wake.
New Opportunities for Teaching and Learning in a wired world A Presentation by David G. Brown, Dean, International Center for Computer Enhanced Learning.