TCF 2007 Talks and Forums on Saturday
Trenton Computer Festival Speakers Grid View
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Saturday, April 28, 2007
- Open Source Blogging and Podcasting by John LeMasney, Rider University
- Surfing Internet for Job$$$ by Donald Hsu, Dominican College
- Oh My Word! by James McShane, ACGNJ
- Antique Computing for Fun and Education by Evan Koblentz, Mid-Atlantic Retro Computing Hobbyists (MARCH)
- Just-in-Time - Computer Training on the Clock by Joseph Wetterling, Temple University Health System
- Great Photos Printing, through Color Management Workshop by Thomas G. Brown, Consultant
- Photo Albums using Photoshop by Shabbir Moochalla, IEEE Princeton Central Jersey Section
- Buying a Digital Camera by Jacob Freedman, Creative Channel Solutions
- Upgrading Computers for Memory Hungry Applications by Binglong Xie, Siemens Corporate Research
- Professional Digital Recorders & Voice Type Are Here & Affordable! by Al Kinzinger Jr., Digital Voice Dictation.com
- Podcast Production by Steven Lubetkin, Lubetkin Communications LLC/Professional Podcasts LLC
- Design Patterns for Better Flash Presentations by Todd Coulson, Haley Productions
- Beyond the Internet -- much beyond and far far away by Leonard Sragow, NYACC
- An Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 by David Soll, Omicron Consulting
- What is the meaning of Second Life? by Selby Evans, Texas Christian University (retired)
- Second Life by Eric Marsh, Metaverse Solutions, LLC
- Video Games 2007 by Roger Amidon, Renewable Energy Solutions, Inc.
- Best Web Sites 2007 (in room BSC 201) by Eva Kaplan, Pennington Computer School/Computers + Kids Camp
Technology - Room RC D (click here for all abstracts and biographies of the speakers on this track)
- GPS - How It Works, How To Use It, New Developments by Cass Lewart, Freelance writer
- Digital Shortwave Broadcasting by John DeGood, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories
- Advanced Wireless Monitoring -- The History and Evolution of M2M, Wireless Telematics and Telemetry Services by Joe Jesson, General Electric
- iTunes for iDiots by David Ciotti, The College of New Jersey
- VoIP (Voice Over IP) Demystified by Joe Budelis, Persimmon Telecommunications
Education - Room RC E (click here for all abstracts and biographies of the speakers on this track)
- Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights: What are they and do I need one? by Anthony Carlis, Invent This! Inc.
- Neural Network and Genetic Algorithm Based Stock Trading Systems by Donn Fishbein, Neuroquant
- CAD for Kids/CAD for Teens by Eva Kaplan, Computers + Kids Camp and Walter Silva, Conceptual Product Development, Inc.
- The New CAD: Computer-Aided Dieting by Don Libes, NIST - National Institute of Standards and Technology
- The Apollo Guidance Computer: Architecture and Operation by Frank O’Brien, Infoage Science/History Learning Center
Hardware - Room RC F (click here for all abstracts and biographies of the speakers on this track)
- Controlling the World with PICs by Paul Bergsman, Author and Independent Consultant
- Rolling Your Own PC-Boards by JPaul Bergsman, Author and Independent Consultant
- Microcomputer Based Electronics Using the C Stamp by Orlando Hernandez, The College of New Jersey
- Computer Operator’s Care and Feeding by Irene McShane, ACGNJ
Software - Room RC G (click here for all abstracts and biographies of the speakers on this track)
- Introduction to C++ by Michael Redlich, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering
- C++ Advanced Features by Michael Redlich, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering
- Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming and Design Principles by Michael Redlich, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering
- A comparison of the Java and .NET platforms by Pat Palmer, Harbor Mist, LLC
- Why C#? (Coding in the Microsoft world) by Ray Pla, GetReal Software, Inc.
Special - Room RC H (click here for all abstracts and biographies of the speakers on this track)
- Ajax and Web 2.0 by Mike Barlow, Sensor Technologies / ACGNJ Lotus Notes User Group
- Advanced Web Site Development using Open Source Libraries by Mike Barlow, Sensor Technologies / ACGNJ Lotus Notes User Group
- Multi-core CPUs: What does it mean to you? by Douglas Ferguson, Intel
- Project Management: IT Projects and beyond by Donald Hsu, Dominican College