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From: rah@shipwright.com (Robert Hettinga)
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 95 19:41:44 PDT
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Subject: (fwd) WebNet-96 CFP (San Francisco)
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From: "assoc. advancement computers ed." <aace@poe.acc.virginia.edu>
Subject: WebNet-96 CFP (San Francisco)
To: AACE <aace@virginia.edu>
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 95 21:00:21 EDT
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The complete WebNet-96 Call for Papers may be obtained by returning
the information request form below or online from the AACE home page:
http://aace.virginia.edu/aace/conf/calendar.html
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* W e b N e t - 9 6 *
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* WORLD CONFERENCE OF THE WEB SOCIETY *
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* October 16-19, 1996 * San Francisco, CA USA *
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* FIRST CALL FOR PARTICIPATION *
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* Submission Deadline: March 1, 1996 *
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* Papers * Short Papers * Panels * Tutorials *
* Workshops * Demonstrations * Posters *
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* The Web Society and AACE-- *
* Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education *
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INVITATION
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WebNet-96 -- the first World Conference of the Web Society is an
international conference, organized by the Association for the
Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). This annual conference
serves as a multi-disciplinary forum for the dissemination of information
on the research, development, and applications on all topics related to
the use, applications and societal and legal aspects of the Web in
its broadest sense, i.e. encompassing all modern tools to peruse the
Internet.
This conference is a must for all who plan to use the Internet for
informational, communicational or transactional applications
or, who are currently running or planning to run servers on the Internet.
We invite you to attend the WebNet-96 conference and submit proposals for
papers, panels, tutorials, workshops, and demonstrations/posters. All
proposals are reviewed for inclusion in the conference program.
Major Topics
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Novel Applications of the Web
Collaboration Using the Web
The Web as Teaching Tool
Electronic Publishing and the Web
The Web as Marketing Tool
Offering Services on the Web
New Server Technologies for the Web
New Navigational Tools for the Web
Integration of Web Applications and Services
Country Specific Developments
The Web and Distance Education
Net-based Multimedia/Hypermedia Systems
Computer-Human Interface (CHI) Issues
New Graphic Interfaces for the Web
The Web and 3D
Virtual Reality on the Web
Intelligent Agents on the Web
Directory Services on the Web
Network Software for Large Data Bases
Security and Privacy on the Web
Charging Mechanisms for the Web
Legal and Societal Aspects of the Web
Courseware development for the Web
Building Knowledge Bases on the Web
Care and Feeding of Web Servers
Educational Multimedia on the Web
Browsers,Searchers and Other Tools
Feedback Mechanisms on the Web
Conference Background
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WebNet is the annual conference of the Web Society that was founded in 1995
out of a concern that an organisation addressing the application aspects of
the Web and representing a lobby for Web users independent of specific
platforms and without the domination of commercial organisations was needed.
The WebSociety complements existing other bodies such as the Internet
Society and W3C. The former is, by definition, more concerned with
providing global Internet services than anything else and the latter is
specifically oriented towards one particular system WWW. The Web Society
and hence WebNet takes a more general view, dealing with a variety of
modern Internet tools and their integration including services such as
Gopher, WWW, Hyper-G, WAIS, directory services, FTP, email and cooperative
applications and novel approaches from Hot Java to VRML, from Web compatible
teaching modules to 3D interfaces.
For more details on the Web Society, see http://info.WebSoc.org
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INFORMATION REQUEST
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To receive future WebNet-96 announcements, please complete this form
and return to the address below.
Name: _________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________
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City/State/Code: ______________________________________________
Country: ______________________________________________________
E-Mail: _______________________________________________________
Please send me:
__ Call for Participation
__ Registration material
__ Proceedings ordering information
__ Brochure on the Web Society
__ Brochure on Association for the Adv. of Computing in Ed. (AACE)
__ Other information (please specify) _____________________________
Return to: WebNet-96/AACE
P.O. Box 2966
Charlottesville, VA 22902 USA
E-mail: AACE@virginia.edu; 804-973-3987; Fax: 804-978-7449
http://aace.virginia.edu/aace
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