sessionsPoster SessionsPoster sessions are informal presentations for small groups displayed on poster boards by individuals. The poster display is usually a mixture of a brief narrative paper intermixed with illustrations, tables or graphs, and other presentation materials. With a few concisely written areas of focus, the poster display communicates the essence of the presenter’s research, synthesizing its main ideas and research directions. Poster displays will be on view for the duration of the conference, beginning on Thursday morning. On Thursday and Friday, from 12:30 to 2:00 PM, presenters will be available at the Poster Area.
Creating a Digital Art Curriculum for the Twenty-First Century (on a Twentieth-Century Budget) A Service Learning Technology Collaboration: Bringing Expertise Together for Diverse Problem Solving in an Applied Learning Experience Branching Out: Interdisciplinary Case Studies in Graphic Design Centre for Whistler Criticism: A Digital Archive of Lifetime Criticism of James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) A Collaboration of Art and Technology New Trends and Best Practices in Public Art Mental Images? True or False? Perception of Safety from Visual–Spatial Information Walter Ufer and the “Gaze” Poetic Dwelling: The Humanities Confront Climate Change The Photograph as Language: Developing Communicative Methods of Camera Use for People with Aphasia Museum Studies: The Museum for Art and the Environment |