- From: Protege Project Stanford University <protege.stanford@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:54:40 -0800
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
(apologies for crossposting) The Protege Team is pleased to announce that we will be holding a Protege-OWL Short Course at Stanford University from March 24th-26th, 2010. The course provides an introduction to ontology development in OWL, both from a theoretical standpoint and from a practical standpoint through hands-on use of the Protege platform. The course also emphasizes how to use OWL ontologies, and other semantic technologies like SWRL, to build semantic applications with examples from real-world use cases. More details about course content [1], as well as a complete course schedule [2] are available online. The course is especially geared toward beginner and intermediate users of Protege-OWL, but everyone is welcome to register. Online registration is available on the course website [3]. The course will be taught by members of the Protege staff [4] and enrollment is limited to ensure optimal learning experiences. We are currently offering a 10% discount for groups of five or more people from the same organization. Please contact the course organizers if you have additional questions about the short course: protege-shortcourse at lists.stanford.edu Best Regards, The Protege Team Homepage: http://protege.stanford.edu [1] http://protege.stanford.edu/shortcourse/protege-owl/201003/content.html [2] http://protege.stanford.edu/shortcourse/protege-owl/201003/schedule.html [3] http://protege.stanford.edu/shortcourse/protege-owl/201003/register.html [4] http://protege.stanford.edu/aboutus/aboutus.html
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