41 research outputs found

    Using networked technologies to support conferences

    Get PDF

    Using networked technologies to support conferences

    Get PDF
    The increasing availability of WiFi networks in conference venues is an opportunity to provide additional services for conference delegates and to enhance and enrich the learning experience. This paper reviews experiences of use of networked applications in a conference environment and outlines a number of potentially useful technologies. The paper addresses potential concerns over use of networked technologies including the dangers of disruption and distraction, legal and copyright issues as well as the danger of being over-fixated on the technologies themselves, rather than the uses they can provide. The paper concludes by summarising the issues which need to be addressed when considering the provision of networked services in a conference setting

    Technological horizons

    No full text

    'Hot' or Not? Welcome to Real-time Peer Review

    No full text

    'Educational Metadata' a Fundamental Dilemma for Developers of Multimedia Archives

    No full text

    Informed Consent on the Semantic Web

    No full text

    Summary Report from SWARA Survey of Biodiversity/Wildlife Information in the UK

    No full text
    corecore