(logo)   September 30 through October 2, 2004
  Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
  Terre Haute, Indiana, USA
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Thursday, September 30
9:00 - 10:15 Hatfield Auditorium (Free to the public)
Keynote

Nelson The Metaphysics of Structure and the Future of Literature [Video: high-speed / low-speed connection]
10:15 - 11:05
Break
11:05 - 12:30 Louise Kahn Room
Panel
11:05 - 12:30 Performing Arts Room
New Rules for the WWW
11:05 - 12:30 Robert Kahn Room
Languages for the WWW
Cooksey, Engelbart
CAP Goes to School II: Exploring The Engelbart Hypotheses
Wilkinson, Wiedmaier
Communications and Technology: Are Old Rules OvR8td (Overrated)?
Siek, Khalil, Liu, Edmonds, Connelly
A Comparative Study of Web Language Support for Mobile Web Browsers
Wollowski
Living in a Transparent Future: Search in a Wired World
Vullo, Bogaard
Better than HTML Web: XML for Programming-Free Dynamically Generated Web sites
Knuckles
The Evolution of DHTML, a Non-existent Technology
Bogaard, Vullo, Cascioli
Better than HTML Web: Dynamically Generated SVG Web sites
12:30 - 1:20
Lunch break
1:20 - 2:45 Hatfield Auditorium
Keynotes
Abramatic, Cooperation and competition in building the World Wide Web [Video: high-speed / low-speed connection] [Slides]
Kunz Bring the Web to America, [Video: high-speed / low-speed connection]
Pouzin Internet, the coming-of-age [Video: high-speed / low-speed connection] [Slides]
2:45 - 3:35 Hatfield Lobby
Exhibits
Janz Trends and Tools for Creating Online VR Panoramas and Objects
Mellor The Original Software of the World Wide Web
3:35 - 5:05 Hatfield Auditorium
Panel
Abramatic, Engelbart, Kunz, Nelson, Pouzin,
Secrets of Successful Pioneers [Video: high-speed / low-speed connection] Note: Unfortunately, the beginning of this panel is missing from the video.
Friday, October 1
9:00 - 9:50 Hatfield Auditorium (Free to the public)
Keynote
Rainie The Internet in Daily Life [Video: high-speed / low-speed connection]
9:50 - 10:50 Hatfield Lobby (Free to the public)
Exhibits
Janz Trends and Tools for Creating Online VR Panoramas and Objects
Mellor The Original Software of the World Wide Web
10:50 - 12:20 Heritage Room
Educational Diversity
10:50 - 12:20 Louise Kahn Room
Educational Pedagogy
10:50 - 12:20 Performing Arts Room
Privacy and Anonymity
10:50 - 12:20 Robert Kahn Room
Internet Telephony Panel
Magnuson, Lugar
Design and Delivery of an Online course with an International Perspective: International Social Work: Russia
Hicks
Technical Communication and the Web: New Directions for Traditional Education

Mathis
A Privacy Component and Universal Privacy Ontology for FIPA Agent Platforms
Tuckey, Rehor
The Role of the Internet in the Evolution of Speech and Telephony Applications
Wilson
Computers and the Internet: Together a Great Tool for ESL/EFL Learners
Courte
The Difficulties of Incorporating Web Development into a University Curriculum
Jones
Anonymous Communication on the Internet
  Cooksey
CAP Goes to School: An Assessment and Analysis of Instruction in Cyberethics

Connelly, Jagatic, Khalil, Liu, Siek, Stamm
The Internet Hunt Revisited: Personal Information Accessible via the Web
12:20 - 1:35
Lunch break
1:35 - 2:25 Hatfield Auditorium
Keynote
Doctorow Web 2.0 = AOL 1.0? How the forces of darkness are conspiring in smoke-filled rooms to break the Internet -- and you're not invited [Video: high-speed / low-speed connection]
2:25 - 3:25 Hatfield Lobby
Exhibits
Janz Trends and Tools for Creating Online VR Panoramas and Objects
Mellor The Original Software of the World Wide Web
3:25 - 4:55 Robert Kahn Room
Cyberethics
3:25 - 4:55 Performing Arts Room
Extreme Education
3:25 - 4:55 Heritage Room
The New Society of the WWW
3:25 - 4:55 Louise Kahn Room
Workshop
DeLevie
Remembering Memory: The Democratization of the Holocaust in Cyber Space
Sanderson
Using Science Fiction to Teach Computer Science
Matias
Truth, Trust, and the Textual Camera: Nonfiction on the Web
New Directions for the WWW
Kim
Ethics of Personas, Not of People
Mitchell
Digital Natives in Your Midst? Give them LEGOs to play with...
Chapman
Hyperlinks and Hyper-Protestantism: The Internet as a Postmodern Epistemological Shift
Gotterbarn
"Cyber-Ethics" Considered Harmful
Miller, Claxton, Newheiser
Political Match Maker

4:55 - 5:15
Break
5:15 - 6:00 Hatfield Auditorium (Free to the public)
Keynote
Cailliau Are we all caught in the Web? [Video: high-speed / low-speed connection] Note: Unfortunately, the beginning of this talk is missing from the video.
6:00 - 6:15
Break
6:15 - 8:00 Faculty Dining Room
Conference Banquet
Saturday, October 2
9:00 - 10:00 Hatfield Auditorium (Free to the public)
Keynote
Nesson Digital File-Sharing: P2P's Challenge to the Law [Video: high-speed / low-speed connection] [Slides]
10:00 - 10:30
Break
10:30 - 11:00 Hatfield Auditorium
Workshop Report
New Directions for the WWW
11:00 - 12:00 Hatfield Auditorium
Summary Panel
Cailliau, Doctorow, Kunz, Nesson, Pouzin
What Will the WWW Be in 2014? [Video: high-speed / low-speed connection]

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