Thank you for offering to present a lightning talk at the upcoming CAMP. Below a few suggestions below to help with your
preparation.

  • Please keep your presentation to 5 minutes (the lighting part) with a 5 additional minutes of question/answer.
  • We will have a scribe available to note a summary of your talk along with your contact information for reference later.
  • If you feel that you need to use slides, please put them on a thumb drive and arrive early to the session to transfer to the moderator's laptop.

Don't be surprised if you discover other lighting talk speakers are identified on site. Serendipity is usually a good thing at these workshops. If you have questions or comments, please email awest at educause.edu.

Monday Use Case Lightning Talks

Presenter

Slides

Topic

Cal Racey
Newcastle University

 

Access controlling online resources - Wikis, Lecture capture, Room Booking

Michael McDermott
Brown University

mcdermott-permutations.ppt

Securing Faculty Information Systems

David Langenberg
University of Chicago

Two Scenarios Facing Chicago Today.pptx

Quarterly Instructor Access, Student testing

Jimmy Vuccolo
Pennsylvania State University

 

Financial workflows

Liz Salley
University of Michigan

 

Organizations as Subjects

Jim Beard
University of Oregon

 

Thorns in password reset

Tuesday Solution Lightning Talks

Presenter

Slides

Topic

Jean Marie Thia
University Pierre et Marie CURIE

CAMP92_jmt.pptx

Shibboleth attributes for sharepoint

Paul Hill
MIT

 

perMIT: http://mit.edu/permit

Cal Racey
Newcastle University

 

Access control with Shibboleth and Grouper. How to populate identity stores.

David Bantz
University of Alaska

UA_CAMP09_lighting.ppt

Organizational hierarchy & the phone book

Luca Fillipozzi
University of British Columbia

 

A physical access management solution

Astrid Fingerhut
University of Chicago

 

Trusted Agent program

Wednesday Perspective Lightning Talks

Presenter

Slides

Topic

Chris Hyzer
University of Pennsylvania

grouperPrivManLightningTalk.ppt

Grouper future features

Kent Fong
University of British Columbia

 

UBC's IdM program

Jim Beard
University of Oregon

 

IdM implementation from the rear view mirror


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