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The 2008 MIT CIO Symposium will provide many opportunities to
interact with attendees as well as speakers, including a live
webcast, and in-conference networking using Mobinett.
This page gives on-site and remote attendees some information on
how to participate. We encourage everyone to join in, whether local
or in the auditorium.
The
MIT Sloan CIO Symposium has partnered with Mobinett to provide
in-conference networking and interaction using your mobile devices.
Sign up for Mobinett and use it for:
- Answering Live Polls - Answer polls during the conference.
- Live Blogging (Microblog) - Share your feedback and thoughts
with other attendees during the conference.
- Asking questions during Q&A - In select sessions, text your
questions/comments to the panel using your mobile device
- Finding other attendees of interest during the conference.
To enable your account for MITCIO, email [email protected]. Get
more out of attending the conference.
MIT offers short-term network service to campus guests. To get
their personal machine connected to the MIT network, campus visitors
need to have a wireless network card or a wired Ethernet card and an
Ethernet cable.
For wired machines, visitors need to plug the Ethernet cable into
their computer and an MITnet network drop. This drop will likely
have a green MITnet sticker. For wireless machines, visitors need to
make sure the wireless card is on and enabled. In both cases, the
machine needs to be configured for DHCP (obtaining an IP address
automatically). If the machine is running firewall software, it will
need to be disabled until the registration process is complete.
Once their equipment is ready, visitors should open a web browser
and point it to any web page, select Visitor registration, and
respond to the prompts about contact information, number of days of
connectivity, and the event for which they are on campus. Visitors
can register between 1 and 5 (consecutive) days at a time, up to 14
days per year.
For more information on connecting to the network, see http://web.mit.edu/is/topics/network/
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