Explore a New Way of Learning - Photo Gallery

Spend five minutes with Teresita Krueger of IBM’s Industry Solutions Lab (ISL), and you can tell she enjoys her work.

Teresita, the lab’s ISL Technology Briefing Manager, offers a first-hand look at the wonders of emerging technology to educators and business professionals around the world. As she guides visitors through the Hawthorne, NY, facility, Teresita often seems as amazed by the technology as her guests.

At the lab on Thursday, March 3, Teresita stood before a display case packed with examples of patented breakthroughs from IBM history. Her guests, nearly two-dozen professors and deans from St. John’s University, learned how IBM’s most recent innovations can enrich the academic experience for students and faculty alike.

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(Click image to view full size) Sangtian Liu, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Physics
(Click image to view full size) Jeffery E. Olson, Associate Vice President 
Online Learning & Services reviews presentation material at IBM.
(Click image to view full size) St. John's faculty watch a demonstration on telematics.
(Click image to view full size) St. John's professor Frank Schanne discusses IBM presentations with other faculty members.
(Click image to view full size) St. John's faculty members listen to presentations on collaborative technology efforts at the IBM Industry Solutions Lab.
(Click image to view full size) Adam Bell, Director of Web Development and Technology with Teresita Krueger, IBM's ISL Technology Briefing Manager.
(Click image to view full size) Kathleen Voute' MacDonald, Dean of the College of Professional Studies and Susan Weber listen to a presentation from IBM on collaborative efforts in eLearning.
(Click image to view full size) Carol A. Fletcher, 
Assistant Professor, Department of Hotel, Restaurant, Sports, Travel & Tourism
(Click image to view full size) St. John's Neil Jespersen discusses topics of the presentations with other faculty members.
(Click image to view full size) Dr. Paul M. Horn, Senior Vice-President and Director for IBM Research with Kathleen Voute' MacDonald, Dean of the College of Professional Studies, at IBM's Industry Solutions Lab.
(Click image to view full size) Kathleen Voute' MacDonald, Dean, College of Professional Studies and Susan Weber review academic collaborative efforts presented by IBM.
(Click image to view full size) Thomas Jackman, IBM, gave a presentation to St. John's faculty on computer visualization.
(Click image to view full size) St. John's faculty members join for a group photo at the IBM Industry Solutions Lab.
(Click image to view full size) Susan Weber and Stephen Miller, St. John's faculty share thoughts during a break in presentations at IBM.
(Click image to view full size) Dr. James Benson, Jeffrey Olson and Carol Fletcher review the presentations.
(Click image to view full size) Adam Bell, St. John's Director of Web Development and Technology, speaks with IBM's David Ferrucci.
(Click image to view full size) Joe Tufano and Maura Flannery discuss presentations given at the IBM Industry Solutions Lab.
(Click image to view full size) St. John's faculty watch a demonstration on telematics.
(Click image to view full size) JoAnn Winson, Program Manager for IBM's Academic Computing Initiative, speaks to St. John's faculty.
(Click image to view full size) St. John's faculty members gather information on collaborative technology efforts presented at the IBM Industry Solutions Lab.
(Click image to view full size) Kathleen Voute' MacDonald, Dean, College of Professional Studies reviews breakthroughs in science and technology at IBM's Industry Solutions Lab.
(Click image to view full size) Dr. James Benson and Jeffrey Olson speak with IBM presentor Yael Ravin.
(Click image to view full size) St. John's faculty Maura Flannery and Heidi Sung listen to presentations on eLearning at IBM's Industry Solutions Lab.
(Click image to view full size) IBM's Yael Ravin gives an overview of collaboration technologies in elearning to St. John's faculty members.