BioSig-ID CEO to Speak on Student ID Verification
Biometric Signature ID, CEO Jeff Maynard To Speak on Student ID verification Using Signature Biometrics at SIDLIT conference
Dallas, Texas, – August 3, 2010 Biometric Signature ID (“BSI”) announces that its CEO, Jeff Maynard, will be a featured speaker at SIDLIT (Summer Institute on Distance Learning and Instructional Technology) to take place at the Johnson County Community College campus in Overland park KS. Mr. Maynard is scheduled to speak on Thursday August 5 at 3;30 on a very popular topic entitled “Do you know where your students are? Mr. Maynard stated “I am excited about the opportunity to speak at the Conference and discuss how to comply with the Revised Education Act. This act requires institutions to positively establish that the student who registers in a course is the same student who participates and completes the course and receives the academic credit. I will also share case study reports from pilots completed at UMUC and UT Systems on how hundreds of students verified their ID multiple times during the course and at exams. Discussions on student retention and persistence and why 93% of students rated it as “Very or Extremely Convenient” will also be addressed.
” BSI will also be exhibiting its latest suite of identity authentication products using dynamic biometrics and our newest product called uSignOnline. Mr. Maynard stated “We welcome all conference participants to stop by our booth to try our unique software solutions first hand and discover in a matter of minutes, its ease of use.”
To learn more about how BSI solutions can help with your Identity proofing needs visit their web site at www.biosig-id.com where you can also view some of their short video demos.
CONTACT:
Jeffrey Maynard CEO and President
Biometric Signature ID
972-436-6862: Jeff@biosig-id.com
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