Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 367. Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London <http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/> <http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/> [1] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu> (13) Subject: Register Today For ASSETS'00! [2] From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni- (56) dortmund.de> Subject: [CfP]Constructing Cyberculture(s): Performance, Pedagogy, & Politics in Online Spaces [3] From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni- (44) dortmund.de> Subject: STUDENTS AS TECHNOLOGY LEADERS (SaTL) NATIONAL CONFERENCE --[1]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:52:22 +0100 From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu> Subject: Register Today For ASSETS'00! >> From: "Ephraim P. Glinert" <glinert@cs.rpi.edu> ASSETS'2000, the 4th International ACM/SIGCAPH Conference on Assistive Technologies, will be held November 12-13, 2000, in Arlington, VA (a suburb of Washington DC, just minutes from Reagan National Airport). Don't miss this unique and exciting opportunity to participate in ACM's PREMIER CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SCIENCE RESEARCH RELATED TO ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS, which is nevertheless a small and intimate event where meals are taken together and you have a chance to really talk to people. [material deleted] FOR MORE INFORMATION, please see: http://www.acm.org/sigs/conferences/assets00 We look forward to seeing you next month at ASSETS'2000! --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:53:53 +0100 From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de> Subject: [CfP]Constructing Cyberculture(s): Performance, Pedagogy, & Politics in Online Spaces Dear Humanist Scholars, [Hello, following call is forwarded via _resource center for cyberculture studies_ (http://otal.umd.edu/~rccs) --thought, might interest you..-Arun] *************************************************************************** Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 10:47:24 -0400 (EDT) From: david silver <dsilver@Glue.umd.edu> [--] folks, the following conference is being organized by my friends and colleagues, Ed Martini and D Snyder, two graduate students and members of the cyberculture working group at the university of maryland. if this year's conference is half as good as last year's conference, then it will be outstanding. please direct any questions or inquiries you may have to ed martini at <emartini@wam.umd.edu>. david silver <http://www.glue.umd.edu/~dsilver> *************** Call for Papers: Constructing Cyberculture(s): Performance, Pedagogy, and Politics in Online Spaces April 6-7, 2001 University of Maryland Co-Sponsored by The Chesapeake Chapter of the American Studies Association and the Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity Coordinated by the Cyberculture Working Group The Cyberculture Working Group is a collection of University of Maryland and neighboring graduate students and faculty members from across the disciplines interested in exploring the intersections between the Internet, culture, and society. At our 1999 Conference, "Cultural Diversity in/and Cyberspace," an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars addressed such issues as what it means to play online "identity games," how scholars of the humanities and public policy can work together to affect the construction and maintenance of cyberspaces, and how we can use online technologies to teach and learn about cultural diversity. This year's conference seeks to continue these and other discussions by focusing on how different groups and communities construct and use the virtual world. We are seeking scholars from around the world and across the disciplines to discuss the ways that complex, multi-layered identities are being created and performed in online spaces, present case studies of virtual communities, and examine how digital environments shape and are shaped by "real" and "virtual" political and cultural dynamics. We hope to discuss possible connections between the humanities, social sciences, and the emerging, contested field of "cyberculture studies." We also welcome papers that address the uses of online technologies in classrooms and communities. Proposals for individual papers (15-20 minutes) and full panels (2-3 papers plus a moderator/chair) should include a one page abstract and a concise, one page C.V. for each presenter. The deadline for submissions is December 10, 2000. Contact Information: Cyberculture Working Group c/o Ed Martini Department of American Studies University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 (301) 405-7621 or by e-mail at emartini@wam.umd.edu --[3]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:56:40 +0100 From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de> Subject: STUDENTS AS TECHNOLOGY LEADERS (SaTL) NATIONAL CONFERENCE dear humanists, [It is an important call for the conference, pursuing several issues of "Students as Technology Leaders" and "Student Leadership" sponsored by The National Science Foundation (NSF) <http://www.nsf.org> at Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Bentley College and co-sponsored by big company such as Cisco Learning Institute, Cisco Systems, Nortel Networks, 3COM, RSA Security, and the Massachusetts Dept. of Education..wishing the conference organizer a big success..thank you.-Arun Tripathi] ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 17:24:13 -0400 From: Peggy Kapisovsky <peggy_kapisovsky@terc.edu> [--] The National Science Foundation (NSF) is sponsoring STUDENTS AS TECHNOLOGY LEADERS (SaTL) NATIONAL CONFERENCE <http://projects.terc.edu/satl> When: October 20, 21, and 22, 2000 Where: Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Bentley College Co-Sponsors: Cisco Learning Institute, Cisco Systems, Nortel Networks, 3COM, RSA Security, and the Massachusetts Dept. of Education Hosts: Youth Tech Entrepreneurs, TERC, MassNetworks, TechBoston 25 Nationally recognized high school and community college Information Technology Programs will be honored at this event and will demonstrate: * Students as Technology Leaders * Student Leadership * Entrepreneurship * Leadership Innovation For detailed information or to register: National Conference HomePage @ <http://projects.terc.edu/satl> The goal of the conference is to promote national awareness and sharing of diverse models of teaching and learning related to helping students provide technical resources and support that energize their schools and communities. This includes computer services, administrative support, entrepreneurial activity, web management, and a host of end-user application services. At the conference, participants will have the opportunity to interact with Technology experts and employers, meet technology students and instructors, and share networking successes and lessons. They will hear from national speakers and major high tech corporations, attend workshops and exhibits, and learn about technology scholarships, jobs, and funding. In addition, they will tour MIT and Bentley College, which according to PC Computing is the most wired college in the nation. Online registration @ <http://projects.terc.edu/satl/hi/registration.htm> Please forward this announcement. ----
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