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Ann Doyle Ann Doyle serves as Internet2 Manager for Arts and Humanities Initiatives. Her accomplishments include working with campuses across the nation to produce master classes and performance events enabled by high-speed networking. She has been the executive producer of the two largest collaborations in the performing arts over Internet2; "Virtual Halloween at the Rialto" on Georgia State University's campus, and "Cultivating Communities: Dance in the Digital Age" on the University of Southern California campus. Ann has been a featured speaker at the Association of Performing Arts Presenters' annual conference in New York, the Internet Society's Annual Conference in Stockholm, the Los Angeles Museum Educators Consortium, and numerous U.S. campuses interested in the application of Internet2 in performing arts and humanities education. Before joining Internet2, Ann's focus was on coordinating technology services for the arts and humanities schools at the University of Michigan. Ann has a Master's degree in Higher Education Administration from the University of Michigan. She is also known in the greater Detroit metropolitan area for her career as a singer/songwriter and recording artist.
Ann will present Getting Up to Speed: High Speed Telecommunications, Internet2 and New Opportunities for Education, Research, and Interpretation. |