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Cathy Anderson-2
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Dear colleagues,
Proposals for presentations for the NMC Symposium for the Future, a special 2-day, live online event to be held October 27-29, 2009, are being solicited through September 14. The Symposium, the fourteenth in the NMC’s Series of Virtual Symposia, will explore actual and potential applications of technology that could impact issues of global importance over the next five years and beyond. The applicability of technology — whether established or emerging — to the social, environmental, and educational challenges we face today is a central theme of the Symposium. Projects that test the applicability of new ideas, research into new solutions for global problems, and demonstrations of cutting-edge tools are all part of this exploration of the future. See www.nmc.org/2009-future-symposium for full details. To register for the Symposium, visit http://www.nmc.org/2009-future-symposium/register To submit a proposal, visit http://www.nmc.org/2009-future-symposium/call Submit a Proposal To help prospective proposal writers to frame their ideas about the conference themes, we have invited danah boyd (Microsoft Research and Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society), Gardner Campbell (Baylor University), and Holly Willis (The Institute for Multimedia Literacy, USC), all people who have thought quite a bit about ideas behind this symposium, to craft a series of essays from three distinct perspectives on the topic. Each of them has created an outstanding piece of writing that you will find stimulating and provocative. We invite you to read their essays, and post your own thoughts in response as you craft your own ideas for submission. You can find their essays at http://wp.nmc.org/future/ Proposals are encouraged on how emerging technologies might be applied to any of the following themes, but this list is not exhaustive and selections will not be limited to these categories: • Sustainability (physical and natural resources; economic resources; educational resources) • Renewable energy; clean energy • Global warming and its impacts • Ethics in the digital age • Politics in a globally connected World • Social issues Other topics are encouraged as well -- the NMC Symposium for the Future is designed as a forum for discussion of the real challenges that face our world and our society, and in particular, how emerging technologies might be applied to solve them. Proposals for sessions and demonstrations may be submitted online at www.nmc.org/2009-future-symposium/call This event continues the ongoing series of specially focused online gatherings that explore new ideas and issues related to technology, learning, and society. The NMC Series of Virtual Symposia is itself an exploration of emerging forms of collaboration and tools. Additional information about the Symposium can be found at www.nmc.org/2009-future-symposium Please circulate this announcement to colleagues or areas within your institution that may be interested in participating. The future is what we make it! Larry Johnson Chief Executive Officer ___________________________ The New Media Consortium sparking innovative learning and creativity 6101 West Courtyard Drive Building One, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78730 tel 512 445-4200 fax 512 445-4205 email [hidden email] web www.nmc.org ************************** The NMC Announcements list is a one-way list reserved for the dissemination of official news and announcements from the New Media Consortium of interest to participants in its initiatives, projects, and conferences. Only NMC staff may post to this list. Te reply to a post, contact the sender. -- Cathy Anderson SKYPE: cathylanderson Twitter: twitter.com/cathylanderson Facebook: Virtual Worlds Assessment Group _______________________________________________ Educators mailing list To unsubscribe https://lists.secondlife.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/educators |
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Patricia F Anderson
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Hi, I was wondering if there will be an inworld component to this
event, and what the rules are for finding out more about that or viewing anything that happens inworld? - Lexi On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Cathy Anderson <[hidden email]> wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > Proposals for presentations for the NMC Symposium for the Future, a special > 2-day, live online event to be held October 27-29, 2009, are being solicited > through September 14. The Symposium, the fourteenth in the NMC’s Series of > Virtual Symposia, will explore actual and potential applications of > technology that could impact issues of global importance over the next five > years and beyond. The applicability of technology — whether established or > emerging — to the social, environmental, and educational challenges we face > today is a central theme of the Symposium. Projects that test the > applicability of new ideas, research into new solutions for global problems, > and demonstrations of cutting-edge tools are all part of this exploration of > the future. > > See www.nmc.org/2009-future-symposium for full details. > > To register for the Symposium, visit > http://www.nmc.org/2009-future-symposium/register > To submit a proposal, visit http://www.nmc.org/2009-future-symposium/call > > Submit a Proposal > To help prospective proposal writers to frame their ideas about the > conference themes, we have invited danah boyd (Microsoft Research and > Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society), Gardner Campbell (Baylor > University), and Holly Willis (The Institute for Multimedia Literacy, USC), > all people who have thought quite a bit about ideas behind this symposium, > to craft a series of essays from three distinct perspectives on the topic. > Each of them has created an outstanding piece of writing that you will find > stimulating and provocative. We invite you to read their essays, and post > your own thoughts in response as you craft your own ideas for submission. > > You can find their essays at http://wp.nmc.org/future/ > > Proposals are encouraged on how emerging technologies might be applied to > any of the following themes, but this list is not exhaustive and selections > will not be limited to these categories: > > • Sustainability (physical and natural resources; economic resources; > educational resources) > • Renewable energy; clean energy > • Global warming and its impacts > • Ethics in the digital age > • Politics in a globally connected World > • Social issues > > Other topics are encouraged as well -- the NMC Symposium for the Future is > designed as a forum for discussion of the real challenges that face our > world and our society, and in particular, how emerging technologies might be > applied to solve them. > > Proposals for sessions and demonstrations may be submitted online at > www.nmc.org/2009-future-symposium/call > > This event continues the ongoing series of specially focused online > gatherings that explore new ideas and issues related to technology, > learning, and society. The NMC Series of Virtual Symposia is itself an > exploration of emerging forms of collaboration and tools. > > Additional information about the Symposium can be found at > www.nmc.org/2009-future-symposium > > Please circulate this announcement to colleagues or areas within your > institution that may be interested in participating. > > The future is what we make it! > > Larry Johnson > Chief Executive Officer > > ___________________________ > > The New Media Consortium > sparking innovative learning and creativity > > 6101 West Courtyard Drive > Building One, Suite 100 > Austin, TX 78730 > > tel 512 445-4200 > fax 512 445-4205 > > email [hidden email] > web www.nmc.org > ************************** > > The NMC Announcements list is a one-way list reserved for the dissemination > of official news and announcements from the New Media Consortium of interest > to participants in its initiatives, projects, and conferences. Only NMC > staff may post to this list. > > Te reply to a post, contact the sender. > > -- > Cathy Anderson > SKYPE: cathylanderson > Twitter: twitter.com/cathylanderson > > Facebook: Virtual Worlds Assessment Group > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Educators mailing list > To unsubscribe > https://lists.secondlife.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/educators > > -- Patricia Anderson / SL: Perplexity Peccable [hidden email] OR [hidden email] Emerging Technologies Librarian, Health Sciences Libraries University of Michigan 1135 East Catherine Ann Arbor, MI 48109 _______________________________________________ Educators mailing list To unsubscribe https://lists.secondlife.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/educators |
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