
The 2009 Ed Tech Fair enjoyed a huge turnout, with a lively panel discussion featuring four MIT professors doing pioneering work in visualization and simulation, the student winners of the iCampus prize demonstrating their winning projects and over 25 presenters and exhibitors.
Panel Discussion on Visualization and Learning

(l-r: Profs Newman, Belcher, Walker, Fendt)
Professors Dava Newman, John Belcher, Graham Walker, and Kurt Fendt shared how the use of visualizations and simulations has made learning more effective and meaningful. Tools are integrated into the classroom experience, as well used for supplmentary study.
Winners of Microsoft's iCampus Award

(l-r: S Zyto, V Ivanova, C Varenhorst, J Cannon,V Kumar)
iCampus winners Chris Varenhosrt '09 and Justin Cannon '08 demonstrated their Lingt Language website, an interactive tool for language learning. Second place winner Sacha Zyto 'G demonstrated his PDF Communal Annotation Site. Drs. Kumar and Ivanova administered the prize competation and presented awards to the winners.
Visitor response
The range and depth of educational innovation at MIT was demonstrated by projects that promote collaboration across departments and schools, projects that find and incorporate digital content in meaningful ways in research and learning, and projects that feature open educational tools and resources.

Attendees to the fair included interested individuals across MIT's demographic: faculty interested emerging technology-enabled initiatives, undergraduates absorbing the depth and range of educational innovation, and technologists and researchers looking for grist and inspiration.

(l-r: Dr Minnes with ESG students: Sivels, Jacobs, Martinez, Kiang, Peceviciute, Coleman, Brown and ESG instructor Dr Dourmashkin)
"The set of presentations gave an impressive overview of new ways of communicating educational concepts in science and engineering." -- Prof. Vincent Lepinay, Science, Technology & Society
"The fair was a great way to see other projects/initiatives on campus that I hadn't been aware of." -- Darcy Duke, MIT Libraries
"I liked the variety, diversity and informality!!" -- fair attendee
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