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February 4, 2008

SUNY Cortland & Dartfish To Host Digital Video Analysis Symposium For Teachers and Coaches

The State University of New York (SUNY) at Cortland and digital video analysis company Dartfish will be hosting a unique educational technology symposium at the college on Tuesday, March 25, 2008. The event will be held from 1-6:30 p.m. in the Sperry Center in room 105.

The event, titled “Engaging the Video Generation,” will consist of a “Technology for Learning Symposium” that features demonstrations of new software from Dartfish, interactive presentations from classroom and sport digital video experts and the announcement of SUNY Cortland as the Dartfish Northeast Training Center (NTC).

Symposium attendees will learn from specialists in both academics and athletics about how Dartfish greatly enhances teaching and coaching. Through three interactive sessions, it will be shown how sport industry professionals, biomechanists, trainers, coaches and classroom teachers are utilizing this ground-breaking software solution.

Attendees will also receive an option for three months use of the new Dartfish Communicator 08 software with remote control for free, a $100 voucher to use toward any future purchase of Dartfish software and dinner the evening of March 25 compliments of Dartfish (for the first 50 who register by Friday, February 29).

Dartfish Communicator 08, which will be presented at the symposium, is designed to bring instruction to life by giving easy-to-use feedback of presentations, performances, exercises and experiments in any discipline or sport. A one-click color-coded system records and plays the parts chosen to highlight in a video or a series of videos. Teachers and coaches can simply point and click to make their video selections and then play them back for individual or group viewing. A delay timer can also be set so that groups of students can receive immediate video feedback without anyone having to operate the computer or camera.

To further meet the training needs of existing and future Dartfish users, the Dartfish NTC at SUNY Cortland will also be established at the event. Located in the Sport Media & Technology Learning Center in the Studio West Building on campus, the Dartfish NTC will offer several levels of customized, discipline-specific training and certification programs for all Dartfish software solutions.

For more information about Dartfish, visit www.dartfish.com. To register for the symposium, contact Lani Hosley at lani.hosley@dartfish.com.

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