This article reports that Campus Interaction is scheduled to roll out a kiosk that lets students access university-related information, like the grade from last semester's biology class, as well as a few words from marketers, such as a Bjork video clip from Warner Music Group. Today's students are the most techno-savvy consumers ever, and to talk to them with any success, marketers have to speak to them in their language, which is technology, said Jeff Scult, director of interactive marketing at Campus Interaction, Coral Gables, Florida. But unlike some of those other forms of interactive marketing that try to catch the college crowd as it surfs the Internet, students don't need a computer and don't have to find an Internet address, he said.