- From: Julio Feller Golin <golin@edugraf.ufsc.br>
- Date: Tue, 15 Aug 1995 11:08:45 -0300
- To: www-talk@w3.org
Hi! As I think this is related with topics of this list, here goes an announce and call for participation in a Workshop on Distributed Informatics in Education. Sorry if this is a wrong place to post this message... julio ---------------------- cut here --------------------------- ******************************************************** VI Brazilian Symposium on Computing in Education SBIE'95 ******************************************************** ------------------------------------------------- WORKSHOP 3 - Distributed Informatics in Education ------------------------------------------------- Florianopolis, Brazil - November 22-24, 1995 Brazilian Computer Society - SBC Federal University of Santa Catarina UFSC - CTC - INE - EDUGRAF ******************************************************** See also: http://www.edugraf.ufsc.br The ubiquity of computer networks introduces new dimensions in the use of informatics, especially in education. The use of the computer is no longer seen as a personal teaching tool, but as a powerful collaboration tool with connectivity. The use of distributed computing technologies in education enables the cooperation, interaction and joint development of virtual communities through the use of computer networks. Some of these technologies have had wide use, such as Web (WWW), IRCs, MUDs and programming environments with parallelism/distribution support. On one hand, one can envision new horizons where the use of these new technologies is possible, revitalizing old utopias such as "open schools" or "societies without schools". On the other hand, it is alarming to see that most of these technologies are not produced in our country, and how difficult it is to produce them locally, or even adapt them for use in our culture/reality. Thus, the aim of this workshop is twofold: first, to make a brief survey of the main software tools in use internationally by bringing foreign researchers involved in the development and use of these tools together. Secondly, to survey what has been developed and used in our country in terms of new computing models, environments, etc and efforts made to adapt foreign tools to our context. Related topics include: - Use of low-cost networks to provide metropolitan connectivity - Educational Software with Parallel/Distributed Modelling Support - Networked Computer-Supported Collaborative Environments for Education - Virtual Reality Environments Those who wish to present experience reports in the workshop should send a one-page summary (in UUENCODED RTF format) to the organizers of the workshop before September 29, 1995: Prof. Luiz F. B. Melgarejo EDUGRAF - INE - CTC - UFSC Caixa Postal 476 88040-900 Florianopolis, SC - BRASIL E-mail: fernando@edugraf.ufsc.br Marcio Q. Marchini Object Technology International Inc 2670 Queensview Drive Ottawa ON K2B 8J5 CANADA E-mail: marcio@oti.on.ca
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