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Date: Sun, 03 Mar 1996 18:48:17 +0000 From: AACE To: aace@cite1.coe.uh.edu Subject: ED-MEDIA/ED-TELECOM 96 (Boston) Program

ED-MEDIA / ED-TELECOM 96 (Boston) Advance Program Available! ------------------------------------------------------------

The complete Advance Program/Registration may be obtained by returning the information request form below or online at the conference web site: http://aace.virginia.edu/aace/conf/edmedia.html

Opening Keynote Address: ALAN KAY, Apple Computers

+*+ E D - M E D I A & E D - T E L E C O M 96 WORLD CONFERENCE ON EDUCATIONAL MULTIMEDIA AND HYPERMEDIA & WORLD CONFERENCE ON EDUCATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS June 17-22, 1996 Boston, Mass., USA * ADVANCE PROGRAM / REGISTRATION Organized by AACE Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education +*+ ------------------------------- INVITATION & PROGRAM ACTIVITIES -------------------------------

ED-MEDIA 96--World Conference on Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia and ED-TELECOM 96--World Conference on Educational Telecommunications are the 8th in the series and designed to report on the best research, developments, and applications of multimedia/hypermedia and telecommunications from around the world.

The Conference is organized by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), an international, professional organization, and publisher of the Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia (JEMH) and International Journal of Educational Telecommunications (IJET).

Keynote & Invited Speakers - Roundtables Panels - Workshops/Tutorials Paper Presentations - Local Lab Tours Demonstrations and Posters - Birds-of-a-Feather Discussions Over 300 Presentations in 22 Major Topic Areas

Major Session Topics

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Architectures for Educational Technology Systems Authoring Tools and Methods Computer-Mediated Communication Cooperative/Collaborative Learning Country-Specific Developments Design of Distance Learning Systems Distance Education and Telelearning Distributed Learning Environments Educational Animations Evaluation of Multimedia/Hypermedia Systems Improving Classroom Teaching Interactive Learning Environments Language Learning Learning by Doing Media in Education Methodologies for Development of Educational Technology Systems Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence Multimedia/Hypermedia Applications Navigation Online and Networked Education Pedagogical Issues Virtual Reality

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ---------------- ALAN KAY Apple Fellow Apple Computers, USA The Role of Schools in Distance Education in Relation to the Use of Telecommunications: Experiences and Visions JAN WIBE Univ. of Trondheim, Norway

The Internet as Lifelong Learning Partner MARCIA LINN Univ. of California-Berkeley, USA

BOB STEIN (invited) Founder & President of Voyager Press

INVITED SPEAKERS ---------------- Worlds in the Computer and Computers in the World MITCHEL RESNICK MIT Media Lab, MIT, USA Digital libraries, WWW, and Educational Technology: Lessons Learned EDWARD FOX Virginia Polytechnic Univ., USA Learning Where the Truth Lies; The Use and Abuse of Multimedia ROBERT MOHL Herisson Fox, Inc., France Superhighways for Teachers AND Teachers for Superhighways NIKI DAVIS Exeter Univ., UK Pedagogical Re-engineering: Design Issues and Implementation Experiences with the WWW as a Learning Environment BETTY COLLIS Univ. of Twente, The Netherlands Intelligent Multimedia Information Access MARK MAYBURY The Mitre Corp., USA A Model of the Effective Dimensions of Interactive Learning on the World Wide Web THOMAS REEVES Univ. of Georgia, USA Digital Libraries & Kids: Technology in Support of Inquiry Learning ELLIOT SOLOWAY Univ. of Michigan, USA The World Wide Web with Integrated Applications: A New Way of Learning ERICH NEUWIRTH Univ. of Vienna, Austria Accessible Universal Design: Technology that Enhances Learning by People with and without Disabilities CYNTHIA KING Galluadet Univ., USA Processing Authentic Materials from the Internet for Use in Language Classrooms: The Challenge of Texts, Graphics, Sound, and Video to the "Toolmakers" OTMAR FOELSCHE Dartmouth Univ., USA

------------------- TUTORIALS/WORKSHOPS ------------------- [see http://aace.virginia.edu/aace/edmedia.html for descriptions]

Monday Morning, 8:30 AM-12 PM

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W1: Digital Multimedia System Design: Detail Issues (micro level) Merrill E. Warkentin, Northeastern Univ., USA

W2: Visualizing Interfaces for Multimedia and the Web John G. Hedberg, Univ. of Wollongong, Australia Susan E. Metros, Univ. of Tennessee, USA W3: Desktop Animation Darryl Freedman, VIVA Associates, NC USA

T1: Modeling the Design Space: Tools for Multimedia Design R. Courington, G. Goldbogen & B. Iverson, Columbia College, USA

T2: What's HIP: Hands-on Image Processing Annette Somers, ComputerNiks, Mass. USA. Monday Afternoon, 1:30 PM-5 PM

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W4: Digital Multimedia System Design: System Issues (macro level) Merrill E. Warkentin, Northeastern Univ., USA

W5: Design and Development of Interactive Hypermedia Presentations (using Multimedia ToolBook) Tomasz Muldner, Acadia Univ., Canada

W6: Creating Multimedia Portfolios--The Beginning Beth Troy, State Univ. of New York-Buffalo, USA T3: Porting Interactive Learning Tools to the Web Brian R. Gaines & Mildred L.G. Shaw, Univ. of Calgary, Canada

T4: Using Story and Drama in Interactive Training Daniel R. Bielenberg, Andersen Consulting Education, USA Robert Schnieders, Andersen Telemedia, USA Tuesday Morning, 8:30 AM-12 PM

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W7: Educators and Multimedia: Using Authorware Academic Session I: Introduction to Authorware Academic Paul J. Colbert, Johnson & Wales Univ., USA

W8: Collaboratory: Partnerships for Learning Margit Misangyi Watts, Univ. of Hawaii-Manoa, USA Wes Cooper, Univ. of Alberta, Canada W9: Visualizing Interfaces for Multimedia and the Web John G. Hedberg, Univ. of Wollongong, Australia Susan E. Metros, Univ. of Tennessee, USA T5: Designing a Course in Interactive Multimedia Rachelle Heller, George Washington Univ., USA T6: Adaptive Educational Hypermedia: Systems, Techniques and Its Implementation with World Wide Web Peter Brusilovsky, Univ. of Trier, Germany Tuesday Afternoon, 1:30 PM-5 PM

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W10: Educators and Multimedia: Using Authorware Academic Session II: Using Interactivity in Multimedia Authoring Paul J. Colbert, Johnson & Wales Univ., USA

W11: World Wide Web Publishing for Educators: HTML Authoring and beyond L. Roger Yin & Dan Norris, Univ. of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA

W12: Cultural Contextualisation and Interactive Multimedia Instructional Design Lyn Henderson, James Cook Univ. of North Queensland, Australia T7: Teaching Computer Ethics through Multimedia John L. Fodor, Southern Connecticut State Univ., USA T8: Hyper-G: The Second Generation Web Solution Frank Kappe, Klaus Schmaranz & Tomas Dietinger Graz Univ. of Technology, Austria

+-----------------------------------------------------------+ | PLUS | | 350+ Papers, Panels, Roundtables & Posters/Demonstrations | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ [see http://aace.virginia.edu/aace/edmedia.html for a complete list of sessions]

--------------------------------------------- Local Multimedia/Telecommunications Lab Tours ---------------------------------------------

  • Technical Educational Research Center (TERC)
  • Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc. (BBN) (http://www.bbn.com)
  • ------------------------------------- PLUS Social Program and Tourist Excursions -------------------------------------
  • Welcome Reception
  • Computer Museum Tour and Reception
  • Boston Pops Symphony Concert
  • Shear Madness Comedy Play
  • Conference Dinner & Party
  • Restaurant Get-togethers every night
  • ED-MEDIA/ED-TELECOM COMMITTEES:

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    [see http://aace.virginia.edu/aace/edmedia.html for committe list]

    ________________________________________________________ | | | ED-MEDIA/ED-TELECOM 96 OVERVIEW | | ------------------------------- | | | | Sunday, June 16 | | --------------- | | Registration 4 PM-8 PM | | | | Monday, June 17 | | --------------- | | Registration 8 AM-8 PM | | Morning Tutorials/Workshops 8:30 AM-12 NOON | | Afternoon Tutorials/Workshops 1:30 PM-5 PM | | Restaurant Get-together 6 PM | | | | Tuesday, June 18 | | ---------------- | | Registration 8 AM-8 PM | | Morning Tutorials/Workshops 8:30 AM-12 NOON | | Afternoon Concurrent Sessions 1:30 PM-5 PM | | Welcome Reception 5 PM-8 PM | | Restaurant Get-together 8 PM | | | | Wednesday, June 19 | | ------------------ | | Registration 8 AM-5 PM | | General Session (keynote) 8:30 AM-9:30 AM | | Newcomer Session/Reception 9:30 PM-10 AM | | Morning Concurrent Sessions 10 AM-12:15 PM | | Afternoon Concurrent Sessions 1:30 PM-5 PM | | TERC Lab Tour 1:30 PM-5:30 PM | | Birds-of-a-Feather Discussions 5 PM-6 PM | | Posters/Demonstrations/Reception 6 PM-7:30 PM | | Restaurant Get-together 8 PM | | Boston Pops Symphony Concert 8 PM | | Shear Madness Comedy Play 8 PM | | | | Thursday, June 20 | | ------------------ | | Registration 8 AM-5 PM | | General Session (keynote) 8:30 AM-9:30 AM | | Morning Concurrent Sessions 10 AM-12:15 PM | | Bolt Beranek and Newman (BBN) Tour 1:30 PM-5:30 PM | | Afternoon Concurrent Sessions 1:30 PM-5 PM | | Birds-of-a-Feather Discussions 5 PM-6 PM | | Posters/Demonstrations/Reception 6 PM-7:30 PM | | Restaurant Get-together 8 PM | | Computer Museum Tour & Reception 8-12 PM | | | | Friday, June 21 | | ---------------- | | Registration 8 AM-5 PM | | General Session (keynote) 8:30 AM-9:30 AM | | Morning Concurrent Sessions 10 AM-12:15 PM | | Afternoon Concurrent Sessions 1:30 PM-5 PM | | ED-MEDIA/ED-TELECOM 96 Dinner & Party 8 PM-12 PM | | | | Saturday, June 22 | | ----------------- | | Registration 8 AM-5 PM | | General Session/Awards (keynote) 8:30 AM-9:30 AM | | Morning Concurrent Sessions 10 AM-12:15 PM | | Afternoon Concurrent Sessions 1:30 PM-5 PM | |________________________________________________________|

    Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)

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    AACE is an international, professional organization whose purpose is to advance the knowledge and quality of learning and teaching at all levels through the encouragement of scholarly inquiry related to information technology and education and the dissemination of research results, developments, and their applications through publications and conferences for its members.

    AACE Conferences include:

    * ED-MEDIA--World Conference on Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia ED-TELECOM--World Conference on Educational Telecommunications (Boston, MA, USA; June 17-22, 1996) (Calgary, Canada; June 14-19, 1997)* SITE--Society for Information Technology & Teacher Ed. Int'l Conference (Phoenix, AZ, USA; March 13-16, 1996) (Orlando, FL, USA; April 1-5, 1997)* ICLS--International Conference on the Learning Sciences (Evanston/Chicago, IL, USA; July 24-27, 1996)* WebNet--World Conference of the Web Society (San Francisco, CA, USA; October 16-19, 1996)* AI-ED--World Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (Kobe, Japan; August 1997)* ICCE 97--International Conference on Computers in Education (Asia-Pacific Chapter) (Singapore; December)

    AACE publishes the following journals:

    International Journal of Educational Telecommunications Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia in Education Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching Journal of Technology and Teacher Education Journal of Computing in Childhood Education* Educational Technology Review

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