FINAL CALL: call for contributions for Torino 28-30 June 2010 (breakout sessions)
Dear All, Those who might be interested in briefly presenting or discussing a case study or an idea related one of the track themes of the "University and Cyberspace" conference, please add your proposals to the conference wiki <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/communia2010/Main_Page>. Track leaders will identify salient topics and ask 2-4 individuals with proposals to participate in breakout sessions taking place on day 2 or day 3 of the conference. To add your idea to our list, you can find pages related to each breakout session here <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/communia2010/Main_Page#Breakout_Sessions>. Please be sure to include a short description of your idea or case study, any relevant links or resources, and your contact information. The tracks are: DIGITAL NATIVES - Lead: Urs Gasser INFORMATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE (open access, the evolution of the library, OERs, etc.) - Lead: Alma Swan SPATIAL INFRASTRUCTURE - PHYSICAL AND VIRTUAL (architecture, virtual classrooms, virtual campus, etc.) - Lead: Jef Huang Many thanks, best regards, juan carlos de martin on behalf of the organizing committee *University and Cyberspace: Reshaping Knowledge Institutions for the Networked Age* http://university-and-cyberspace.org
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J.C. DE MARTIN