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[1] From: "Dan Cristea" <dcristea@infoiasi.ro> (17)
Subject: EUROLAN-2003 Call for workshop proposals
[2] From: "Dan Cristea" <dcristea@infoiasi.ro> (16)
Subject: EUROLAN-2003 Summer School - First call for
participation
[3] From: "James L. Morrison" <morrison@unc.edu> (39)
Subject: February TS Author Forums
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Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 06:52:03 +0000
From: "Dan Cristea" <dcristea@infoiasi.ro>
Subject: EUROLAN-2003 Call for workshop proposals
Call for Workshop Proposals
related to
EUROLAN-2003
Summer School on
"THE SEMANTIC WEB AND LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY
Its Potential and Practicalities"
July 28- August 8, 2003
Bucharest, Romania
The EUROLAN-2003 Program Committee invites proposals for workshops to be
held in conjunction with EUROLAN-2003 summer school. One or two workshops
will be held, each during three consecutive evenings, during the two weeks
interval of the summer school.
Areas of Interest
We welcome proposals on any topic of interest within the school's main
theme (for details, please consult the EUROLAN-2003 pages at
<http://www.infoiasi.ro/~eurolan/eurolan2003/>http://www.infoiasi.ro/~eurolan/eurolan2003/).
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Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 06:52:57 +0000
From: "Dan Cristea" <dcristea@infoiasi.ro>
Subject: EUROLAN-2003 Summer School - First call for participation
EUROLAN-2003
Summer School on
"The Semantic Web and Language Technology - Its Potential and Practicalities"
28 July - 8 August 2003
Bucharest - Romania
<http://www.infoiasi.ro/~eurolan/eurolan2003>http://www.infoiasi.ro/~eurolan/eurolan2003
- First Call For Participation -
The Eurolan series of summer schools was established in 1993 and has been
held every other year, with the goal of stimulating young researchers from
all over the world to pursue high-level research in natural language
processing and language technology.
Theme
The fifth EUROLAN in the series will have as topic all aspects of the
developing Semantic Web technology and consider its potential and the
practicalities of applying it to enhance language processing applications.
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Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 06:53:18 +0000
From: "James L. Morrison" <morrison@unc.edu>
Subject: February TS Author Forums
The following Technology Source Author Forums are scheduled for Tuesday,
February 4, 2003. These forums are offered in collaboration with
ULiveandLearn, an e-learning company that uses the HorizonLive platform to
allow participants to interact directly with TS authors via their desktops.
You may sign up to participate in any of these free webcasts by going to
http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=webchats&issue=205 and clicking on the
SIGN UP NOW button.
12:00 P.M. 12:45 P.M. ET: Parker Rossman, the author of three book-length
volumes concerning the future of higher education (all available free of
charge on his website), discusses his vision of the future. See
http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=article&id=1041
1:00 P.M. 1:45 P.M. ET: Darrell Butler, Ball State University professor
of psychological science, evaluates the use of a proctored, computer-based
testing (PCBT) facility as a way to increase the frequency of tests as a
means of promoting greater student success without sacrificing class time.
See http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=article&id=1013
4:00 P.M. 4:45 P.M. ET: Frank Newman, director of The Futures Project at
Brown University, relates why many observers point to this year as a
watershed moment for the incorporation of educational technology tools. See
http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=article&id=1003
5:00 P.M. 5:45 P.M. ET: Matthew Pittinsky, chairman and co-founder of
Blackboard, discusses the mission and future prospects of established
course management systems. See
http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=article&id=1039
We hope that you can join us. If not, the archives of all webcasts will be
available via the webcast button on the options menu within each article a
few hours after the webcast.
Jim
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