Projectors at SBL

Projectors at SBL November 11, 2010

Anyone who has dealt with technical issues related to projection and other mediation equipment at their educational institution will probably be aware that a certain infrastructure of maintenance and technical support is needed to keep projectors and other equipment running smoothly. I can perfectly understand why hotels might not have a natural interest inย adding that to their list of services and take on the associated responsibilities.

Nevertheless, societies like SBL, when they hold conferences, will really need to identify conference venues that provide such equipment and will make it available as part of the overall conference cost. Either that, or simplyย warn peopleย thatย they need toย bring their own equipment. A powerful projector the size of your fist costs less to buy nowadays thanย a hotel in Atlanta would charge to rentย a standard projectorย for a day (as Scott Bailey recently uncovered).

But there is a certain irony in our complaining about the cost of technology at a conference, when there is aย reasonable likelihoodย that conferences of this sort will themselves be rendered obsolete by technological advances โ€“ a theme Iโ€™ll be exploring in my paper on blogging at SBL.

And for what itโ€™s worth, I hope to be able to project something on a wall or screen when I deliver itโ€ฆ


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