didn't ms buy groove? is this being integrated with conferencexp?
At 03:38 PM 9/28/2006, bdr wrote: >FYI - Mike Papka from ANL will be giving a AG update at this >workshop. I'll make sure he doesn't drink too much of the kool-aid! > >-------- Original Message -------- >Subject: Registration is now open for the 2006 ConferenceXP Workshop, >November 2 - 3, Bellevue, WA >Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 10:15:15 -0700 >From: Todd Needham (RESEARCH) ><mailto:[email protected]><[email protected]> >To: ><mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] > ><mailto:[email protected]><[email protected]> > > > > >Preliminary Agenda and Registration information are available at ><http://research.microsoft.com/workshops/CXP2006/default.aspx>http://research.microsoft.com/workshops/CXP2006/default.aspx. > > > > >ConferenceXP Developers Workshop 2006 > > > >Microsoft Research and the ConferenceXP Project Team will host a two-day >ConferenceXP workshop for researchers, educators, developers, users and >administrators on Thursday, November 2 and Friday, November 3, 2006 in >Bellevue, Washington. > >The ConferenceXP workshop will bring together ConferenceXP researchers and >collaborators to discuss the current status of and future directions for >ConferenceXP. It will also enable ConferenceXP RFP award winners and other >invitees to learn more about the ><http://research.microsoft.com/conferencexp>ConferenceXP research >platform, showcase their work, exchange ideas, and introduce new >developers and researchers to the ConferenceXP development environment. >ConferenceXP Workshop Agenda > >The ConferenceXP Workshop on Thursday, November 2 and Friday, November 3, >2006 will focus on ConferenceXP development, deployment, and future >directions as well as related research in academia. >Workshop Day 1: Thursday, November 2, 2006 > >Welcome ><http://research.microsoft.com/%7Ekevinsch/>Kevin Schofield, General >Manager, Microsoft Research > >ConferenceXP Project Update ><http://research.microsoft.com/%7Etoddn>Todd Needham, Sr. Program Manager, >Microsoft Research > >ConferenceXP Release 4.0 Technical Update ><http://research.microsoft.com/%7Ejasonv>Jason Van Eaton, Software >Development Engineer, Microsoft Research > >ResearchChannel Update and Real Time HD encoding discussion ><http://www.researchchannel.org/news/contacts.asp#mw>Mike Wellings, >Director of Engineering, <http://www.researchchannel.org/>ResearchChannel > >Virtual Product Development Team update ><http://www.isenberg.umass.edu/accounting/Faculty/Profiles/Gino_Sorcinelli/>Gino > >Sorcinelli, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Isenberg School of Management > >Tutored Video Instruction with ConferenceXP and Classroom Presenter ><http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/anderson/>Richard Anderson, University >of Washington > >Conference Workshop 2007 Planning Session > >International Support, Infrastructure and Directions >Moderator: Todd Needham > >Dinner at <http://www.schwartzbros.com/daniels.cfm>Daniel's Broiler in >Bellevue >Workshop Day 2: Friday, November 3, 2006 > >Internet2 Collaboration Programs ><http://events.internet2.edu/speakers/speakers.php?go=people&id=548>Jonathan >Tyman, <http://www.internet2.edu/>Internet2 > >ConferenceXP Futures Discussion >Moderator: <http://www.cs.montana.edu/%7Ejudson>Ivan Judson, Montana State >University > >Access Grid Update ><http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/%7Epapka/>Mike Papka, Argonne National Lab > >Breakouts >Developer Discussions >User and Administration Discussions > >Automated Tracking of Student Behaviors ><http://www.cse.unl.edu/%7Elksoh/>LeenKiat Soh, University of Nebraska, >Lincoln > >Microsoft RoundTable or MSR RTC Research Overview >TBD > >Concluding Remarks >ConferenceXP Pre-Workshop Training Available Online > >A ConferenceXP pre-workshop training session was held on Wednesday, June >15, 2005. This provided a fast-paced, one-day class on Microsoft .NET, >Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, and Microsoft Visual C#®. It was designed >for professional developers or advanced computer science students with >object oriented-programming (OOP) experience in C++ or Java who have >written several large applications. However, security, database, and Web >development experience were not required. This class, taught by ><http://www.develop.com>DevelopMentor, was a subset of their highly >respected curricula of .NET courses. > >Topics covered included: >§ .NET Platform architecture (covered new 2.0 features as well) >§ Overview of C# programming >§ Reference and Value Types (included Generics from 2.0) >§ Garbage collection >§ Delegates and Events >§ Async execution and synchronization > >If you are new to developing on ConferenceXP or new to C# and managed >code, ><http://research.microsoft.com/conferencexp/resources_library.aspx>watch >the videos of the pre-workshop training prior to registering and attending >this year's workshop (note: requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later). >Workshop Location > >This year's ConferenceXP Workshop will be held at the Bellevue Hyatt. > >Bellevue Hyatt >900 Bellevue Way NE >Bellevue WA 98004 >(425) 462-1234 >Registration > >To apply for an invitation to attend the ConferenceXP Developers Workshop >2006, please fill out the ><http://research.microsoft.com/workshops/CXP2006/register.aspx>application >form. Acceptance notifications will include hotel registration >information. As in previous years, there is no charge for the workshop and >priority will be given to academic attendees. The workshop will be limited >to 50 attendees this year. > >For more information or if you have any questions, send an e-mail message >to ><mailto:[email protected]?subject=ConferenceXP%20Developers%20Workshop%202006>[email protected]. > >Todd Needham | Sr. Program Manager, ><http://research.microsoft.com/conferencexp>ConferenceXP | Microsoft >Research | <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] | >425. 706.7443 > > > >-- >Bob Riddle (<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]) Enabling >Technologies >University of Michigan Medical School 1301 Catherine Street >M4101 MSB1 - 6024 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0624 >Business Phone: 734.615.2086 > >"An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a >very narrow field." Niels Bohr

