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Speakers Each speaker presents an abstract through the specifically prepared mailing-list. Essays will be placed on the official site, which could be consulted only by signed members. Speakers participate on invitation or by self-candidature. Speaker candidature application form 4th edition 2005. (To be presented within 1 January 2006). 3rd edition 2005 1st session (January 15): Marco Menicocci, La Rete delle Religioni. Gennaro Tedesco, Per una didattica come Atelier del mondo. Antonella Traverso, L'utilizzo dei cellulari di terza generazione come guide turistiche sui siti archeologici. Il caso del progetto Agamemnon. 2nd session (February 15): David Bryson, Visualizing hidden histories ‘in progress - online’. Sergio Chierici, L'Archivio storico del Comune di Ortonovo (La Spezia): software di catalogazione e web-CD di consultazione. 3rd session (March 15): Andrea Bacianini, Verso un modello di 'bibliografia ragionata' dei siti web? Roberta Fidanzia, La trasmissione dei valori tradizionali e culturali attraverso il mezzo multimediale: l'esempio Giuliano-Dalmata. Drew E. VandeCreek, Tara Dirst, Ben Kinney, Geographic Information Systems Technology and Digital Humanities: The Mark Twain's Mississippi Project. Papers (PDF, only for members) Bio-bibliographical notes by 3rd Forum speakers (in Italian) 2nd edition 2004. Third session (March 15): Paul Arpaia, Using Computer-Mediated Instruction in History Classes. Christopher S. Harris, Teaching with Computers in America: Some Thoughts and Analysis. Bio-bibliographical notes by 3rd Forum speakers (in Italian) Bio-bibliographical notes by 1st Forum speakers (in Italian). |
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