WebNet 2001 Call (Orlando, Florida)

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>       >> Call for Participation Deadline:  March 15 <<
>
>                 http://www.aace.org/conf/webnet/
>________________________________________________________
>                                 W e b N e t  2001
>
>            World Conference on the WWW and Internet
>
>                October 23-27, 2001  *  Orlando, Florida, USA
>                     Holiday Inn International Drive Resort
>
>                         CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
>
>              ** Submission Deadline: March 15, 2001 **
>
>
>                                    Organized by
>AACE-Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education
>        in cooperation WWW/Internet businesses & industry
>
>                                    Sponsored by
>The WebNet Journal: Internet Technologies, Applications & Issues
>________________________________________________________
>
>INVITATION
>
>The WebNet Conference -- World Conference on the WWW and Internet is an
>innovative collaboration between the top international academic and
>corporate laboratory researchers, developers, education and business
>professionals, and end users.
>
>WebNet 2001 is organized by the Association for the Advancement of
Computing in
>Education (AACE) and sponsored by the WebNet Journal: Internet
>Technologies, Applications & Issues. This annual conference serves as a
>multi-disciplinary forum for the exchange of information on research,
>development, and applications of all topics
>related to the Web. This encompasses the use, applications and societal and
>legal aspects of the Internet in its broadest sense.
>
>All presentation proposals are reviewed and selected by a respected
>international Program Committee
>(http://www.aace.org/conf/webnet/committees.htm), based on merit and the
>perceived value for attendees.
>
>This conference is a must for all who plan to use the Internet to access
>information, communicate or conduct transactions or, who are developing
>applications for the Internet, including the WWW, intranets, and extranets.
>
>For Submission information, connect to:
>http://www.aace.org/conf/webnet/call.htm
>All authors MUST complete the Web form at:
>http://www.aace.org/conf/webnet/submit
>
>
>PROGRAM ACTIVITIES
>(http://www.aace.org/conf/webnet/categories.htm)
>
>* Keynote & Invited Speakers
>* Papers
>* Panels
>* Posters/Demonstrations
>* Tutorials & Workshops
>* Corporate Showcases
>* Corporate Demonstrations
>* Special Interest Group (SIG) Discussions
>* Social Program
>
>
>MAJOR TOPICS
>(http://www.aace.org/conf/webnet/topics.htm)
>
>** New this year: Corporate Strand of Presentations **
>
>1. Commercial, Business, Professional, and Community Applications
>       Application Development Tools
>       Business/Corporate Evolving Web Uses
>       Collaborative Work and Environments
>       Electronic Commerce
>       Financial Services, Web-Based
>       Industrial Products and Services Support
>       Integration of Web Applications and Web Services
>       Marketing and Sales on the Web
>       Medical Applications
>       New Web Applications
>       Teleworking
>
>2. Educational Applications
>       Authoring Tools
>       Collaborative Learning and Environments
>       Courseware Development
>       Didactic Issues for Web Presentation
>       Distance Education
>       Educational Multimedia
>       Network-Based Learning and Environments
>       Teaching, Learning, Pedagogical Issues
>       Web Based Training
>
>3. General Web Tools and Facilities
>       Browsing and Navigation Tools
>       Java Technology and Applications
>       Search Engines
>       Web Page Design Tools
>       Web Site Tools
>
>4. Societal Issues, Including Legal, Standards, and International Issues
>       Country Specific Developments
>       Ethical Aspects
>       International Issues and Developments
>       Legal Issues
>       Multilinguality Provisions
>       Public Service Networks
>       Security and Privacy
>       Social and Cultural Issues
>
>5. Ergonomic, Interface, and Cognitive Issues
>       Adaptive Systems
>       Computer-Human Interface
>       Interaction and Feedback
>       Psychology of Web Use
>       Overcoming Human Disabilities
>       Sensory-Effectory Technology
>
>6. Electronic Publishing and Digital Libraries
>       Digital Libraries
>       Digital Museums
>       Electronic Publishing: Tools, Design, Issues
>
>7. Personal Applications and Environments
>       Browsing and Navigation Issues
>       Customizing and Personalizing the Web
>       Indexing Techniques and Personal Information Organization
>       Software Agents
>       The Web as Discussion Forum
>
>8. Web Technical Facilities
>       Advances in Networked Multimedia
>       Data and Link Management
>       Databases and the Web
>       Extranets
>       Future Issues in Web Technology
>       Hardware and Software Technologies
>       Net-Based Multi/Hypermedia
>       Statistical Tools and User Tracking
>       Virtual Reality
>       Web Servers
>
>PROCEEDINGS
>
>Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings in hard copy and
>CD-ROM formats as well as on the Conference website. These proceedings
>serve as major sources of information in the web community, indicatinging
>the current state of the art, new trends and new opportunities. In
>addition, selected papers may be invited for publication in the WebNet
>Journal: Internet Technologies, Applications & Issues
>(http://www.webnetjrl.com)
>
>
>CORPORATE PARTICIPATION & SPECIAL STRAND
>
>For information about Corporate Participation in the conference
>special corporate strand of presentations, see:
>http://www.aace.org/conf/webnet/corporate.htm
>
>
>DEADLINES
>
>Submissions Due:                   March 15, 2001
>Authors Notified via email:       May 25, 2001
>Proceedings File Due:             July 9, 2001
>Early Registration Deadline:    Sept. 13, 2001
>
>
>FOR BUDGETING PURPOSES
>
>The conference registration fee for all presenters and participants will be
>approximately $395 U.S. (AACE members), $445 U.S. (non-members).
>Registration includes proceedings on CD, receptions, and all sessions
>except tutorials. Conference dinner and luncheon are an extra fee.
>Special discount airfares will be available from a designated airline
carrier.
>
>
>ORLANDO, FLORIDA, HAS IT ALL!
>http://www.flausa.com/Orlando
>
>Orlando, Florida-just mention the name and a hundred "magical" images come
>to mind: bright, sunny weather, world-class attractions like Walt Disney
>World and Universal Studios, an incredible variety of shopping and dining
>options, sports and recreational opportunities ranging from golf to
>professional basketball, and evening entertainment possibilities to suit
>all ages and tastes. Orlando truly has it all!
>
>WebNet 2001 will be held at the Holiday Inn International Drive Resort,
>conveniently located just minutes from all of Orlando's attractions. With
>shuttle, attraction tickets and on-site car rental available through the
>hotel's concierge services, a 13-acre resort with courtyard, sun deck and a
>fitness center, a beautiful heated pool, and a wide selection of cafes and
>restaurants in the hotel, WebNet 2001 participants will have no trouble
>finding wonderful ways to spend their free time!
>
>Disney's many parks include The Magic Kingdom, EPCOT Center, MGM Studios,
>and water parks like Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach. Also nearby are
>Universal Studios of Florida, Sea World of Florida, and the Wet 'n Wild
>Water Park.
>
>Orlando boasts some of the best nighttime entertainment in the country. At
>Disney's Pleasure Island you can find almost every type of music and
>entertainment imaginable...from a comedy club to nightclubs to suit any
>taste including country-western, Top 40's, beach music, a 70's disco, and a
>jazz club. In downtown Orlando, Church Street Station offers blocks of fun
>in an old-time style.
>
>Within a few hours drive of Orlando you can find the Kennedy Space Center,
>the famous Cypress Gardens, spring-training baseball, and beaches, beaches,
>beaches. It's not just a conference........it's a vacation! So plan to join
>us in Orlando for WebNet 2001-a great conference in one of the world's
>greatest tourist destinations.
>
>
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>
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>
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>
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Judy Brewer    jbrewer@w3.org    +1.617.258.9741    http://www.w3.org/WAI
Director, Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) International Program Office
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
MIT/LCS Room NE43-355, 200 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA,  02139,  USA

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