Deadline: April 1st http://www.aace.org/conf/webnet/ ________________________________________________________ W e b N e t 2001 World Conference on the WWW and Internet October 23-27, 2001 * Orlando, Florida, USA Holiday Inn International Drive Resort CALL FOR PANELS Organized by AACE-Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education in cooperation WWW/Internet businesses & industry Sponsored by The WebNet Journal: Internet Technologies, Applications & Issues _________________________________________________________________ INVITATION Dear Colleagues, I would like to invite you to organize a panel at WebNet'2001 conference. The WebNet Conference -- World Conference on the WWW and Internet is an innovative collaboration between the top international academic and corporate laboratory researchers, developers, education and business professionals, and end users. WebNet 2001 is organized by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) and sponsored by the WebNet Journal: Internet Technologies, Applications & Issues. This annual conference serves as a multi-disciplinary forum for the exchange of information on research, development, and applications of all topics related to the Web. This encompasses the use, applications and societal and legal aspects of the Internet in its broadest sense. A panel offers an opportunity for 3-5 people (including the chair) to present their views or results on a common theme, issue, or question. Panels should cover timely topics related to the conference areas of interest. Panel selection will be based on the importance, originality, focus and timeliness of the topic; expertise of proposed panelists; as well as the potential for informative (and even controversial) discussion. A panel summary and position statements will be included in the proceedings. Panels must allot at least 50% of the time for interaction and discussion with the audience. Panel proposals must include: - a description of the panel topic, including why this topic is important to WebNet Conference attendees; 2-3 pages, 1250-1875 words. - a brief position statement and qualifications of each panelist; between 2 and 3 pages For Submission information, connect to: http://www.aace.org/conf/webnet/call.htm All authors MUST complete the Web form at: http://www.aace.org/conf/webnet/submit WEBNET MAJOR TOPICS (http://www.aace.org/conf/webnet/topics.htm) ** New this year: Corporate Strand of Presentations ** 1. Commercial, Business, Professional, and Community Applications Application Development Tools Business/Corporate Evolving Web Uses Collaborative Work and Environments Electronic Commerce Financial Services, Web-Based Industrial Products and Services Support Integration of Web Applications and Web Services Marketing and Sales on the Web Medical Applications New Web Applications Teleworking 2. Educational Applications Authoring Tools Collaborative Learning and Environments Courseware Development Didactic Issues for Web Presentation Distance Education Educational Multimedia Network-Based Learning and Environments Teaching, Learning, Pedagogical Issues Web Based Training 3. General Web Tools and Facilities Browsing and Navigation Tools Java Technology and Applications Search Engines Web Page Design Tools Web Site Tools 4. Societal Issues, Including Legal, Standards, and International Issues Country Specific Developments Ethical Aspects International Issues and Developments Legal Issues Multilinguality Provisions Public Service Networks Security and Privacy Social and Cultural Issues 5. Ergonomic, Interface, and Cognitive Issues Adaptive Systems Computer-Human Interface Interaction and Feedback Psychology of Web Use Overcoming Human Disabilities Sensory-Effectory Technology 6. Electronic Publishing and Digital Libraries Digital Libraries Digital Museums Electronic Publishing: Tools, Design, Issues 7. Personal Applications and Environments Browsing and Navigation Issues Customizing and Personalizing the Web Indexing Techniques and Personal Information Organization Software Agents The Web as Discussion Forum 8. Web Technical Facilities Advances in Networked Multimedia Data and Link Management Databases and the Web Extranets Future Issues in Web Technology Hardware and Software Technologies Net-Based Multi/Hypermedia Statistical Tools and User Tracking Virtual Reality Web Servers INFORMATION REQUEST To receive future WebNet 2001 announcements, please complete the electronic form at http://www.aace.org/info.html If you have a question about WebNet 2001, please send an e-mail to AACE Conference Services, [log in to unmask] Mailing address: WebNet/AACE P.O. Box 3728 Norfolk, VA 23514 USA http://www.AACE.org E-Mail: [log in to unmask] Voice: 757-623-7588 Fax: 703-997-8760