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CENTRAL STATION: A screen at
work in Tresidder.
Adam Tow |
it was another slow July
night on the Farm, the kind that makes for lengthy discussions
over chocolate milkshakes. Grumbling about overflowing
e-mail in-boxes and the avalanche of flyers littering
campus, several students agreed to find a better way
to advertise University events.
Eighteen months later, they have. Innovative Student
Information Services, or ISIS, placed 12 flat-panel
LCD screens around campus in the fall. The 19- to 40-inch
displays, found everywhere from the Bookstore to dining
halls to the new James H. Clark Center, flash ads for
events ranging from meetings to movies.
The screens are part of a larger collaboration between
ISIS and the Office of University Communications. Known
as Events at Stanford, the service lists campus happenings
on a new University-run website, events.stanford.edu.
Departments, student organizations and individuals can
submit their events to the site and can also upload
text ads and 10-second commercials for display on the
LCD screens.
Creating a comprehensive listing of campus events “is
something the University Communications office has had
as a priority for a number of years,” says Scott
Stocker, ’90, the office’s web director.
But “without the input and energy of the ISIS
group, I don’t think Events at Stanford would
have been completed as quickly as it was.”
Administrators agreed to pay for the video screens,
which have cost about $30,000 so far. “During
the planning, we knew a website would be a key element,
but the important thing would be putting this info in
people’s daily paths,” says senior Kyle
Doerksen, a founding member of ISIS.
Users are pleased with the service. “The screens
allow you to create something that is kinetic rather
than a poster or a flyer,” says Ben Davidson,
director of the LGBT Community Resources Center, who
submitted a commercial to promote the center’s
new website.
Doerksen envisions a day when the screens identify
passersby by their cell phones, then display custom
information. Meanwhile, ISIS plans to place at least
10 more screens around campus by June. Who needs flyers?
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