hour/day
Monday, 21.11.2005.
09:00-11:00
Registration starts
11:00-13:00
Tutorials 1
PIE - An End-User Development Environment for Internet Programming
Tutorials 2
Introduction to cluster computing
Tutorials 3
Searching for Information - Online Databases and Journals
13:00-14:00
light lunch
14:00-17:00
Tutorials 1 (continued)
Tutorials 2 (continued)
17:00-19:30
free time
19:30-20:30
Opening Plenary: P1
The Sharing Economy Joichi Ito, Creative Commons International, Japan
20:30-22:00
Welcome Cocktail
Tuesday, 22.11.2005.
09:00-10:30
Plenary session: P2
Have we given the users’ what they want over the last 20 years? Shirley Wood, UKERNA, UK
10:30-11:00
fruit break
Session A
E-learning part 1
Session B
Internet/Web information space
Workshop 1
Testing Password Quality
14:00-15:00
Sponsor's presentation
15:00-17:00
Session C
Network applications and services part 1
product presentation
Engineering Village 2 - the globally accepted resource of choice for engineering communities
Workshop 2
Teaching With Emerging Technologies: Social Software for Educators
17:00-17:30
17:30-19:30
Session D
Research and Education Networks
Pannel R1
E-Learning Tools: Supporting Innovation and Managing Resources
Workshop 3
Learning Management Systems – Love Them or Leave Them!
20:30-23:00
Gala dinner
Wednesday, 23.11.2005.
Plenary session: P3
Understanding the Risks: Is Safe Computing Possible? Robert D. Cowles, SLAC, Stanford, USA
Session E
E-learning part 2
Session F
Network applications and services part 2
Workshop 4
Identity management
Pannel R2
Security for kids on Internet (in Croatian)
Session G
Security & privacy
Session H
Advanced applications
Workshop 5
Using FLOSS in distance education
Plenary session: P4
Eduroam: towards a pan-European research and education federation Klaas Wierenga, SURFnet, Netherlands