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Technology Innovation Showcase

The tradition continues this October 27 and 28 with the 72nd Annual Technology Fall Conference: Building for Tomorrow. New, based on your feedback from last year, we have included a two-hour Technology Innovation Showcase, which is an exhibition of innovative practices in technology and/or technology education.

Date and Time: Friday, October 28, 2011, 8:00 am to 10:00 am

Location: Lower Level of Historic Sheldon Hall at SUNY Oswego

Usage: The items on this page were provided by the innovators in the Technology Innovation Showcase. The resources may only be used for educational purposes. The authors reserve all rights.

Notes: Showcase handouts, electronic resources, and galleries will be made available here before and after the conference as they become available.

Showcase Titles

Innovators
Electronic Resource Folder Showcase Handout (PDF)
3D HD Video Production System Mark Springston, Catherine Richard,
Erik Hubbard, Brian McDonald
A Novel Use of Electrical Resistivity Sensing Equipment in Geology Research
(Outside Display)
Dave Valentino, Julie Meleski,
Hannah Valentino
Alternative Energy Lab Models
(Outside Display)
Tom Kubicki and Students
BEST Robotics Donald Schaefer, Neil Miller
DDP Practical Design Problems and More Kirk Mishrell
Department of Technology Program and Renovation Update Mark Hardy, Dan Tryon
Developing Affordable Multi-Touch Displays for Use in Education Mark Potter
Eelgrass Replacement Project - STEM at Southampton High School Julia Best, Greg Metzger, Eric Pflug
FEMA Mitigation as a Technology Education Curriculum Resource David Kulberg, Melva Guzzman-Cabrera,
Kirk Lensgraf
FIRST Robotics at Liverpool High School Casey Ostrander, Eric Hubbard,
Karin Dykeman, and Students
Hacking a Kinect to Measure Skeletal Positions and Emotion Randy Belcher, Roger Taylor
Innovative Building Materials Suggested for the Stevedore Project Donna Matteson, Lee Flader, and Architectural Drawing (TEL 401) Students
NAO Robots Dan Young
Oswego Technology Education Association: Future Leaders in the Field Stephanie Bischoping, Alex Parsons,
Chris Botto, Donald Esposito-Kelley
Rod Serling Video Festival Lawrence Kassan
Team MINI: Building a Better, Stronger, Lighter Robotic Machine Ray Holt, Phil Caputo, Mike Malfa, Erica Querns
Utilizing a Pressure Sensitive Chair to Measure Posture and Emotion Dan Ivancic, Roger Taylor
Youth Technology Day at SUNY Oswego **Gallery
Mark Springston, Michael Nehring,
Edward Levine, Michael Petrone

Any ideas or opinions expressed in these materials are not necessarily the view of the Technology Fall Conference or SUNY Oswego.



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