Para estudiantes de todo el mundo, y de todas las disciplinas... Competicion para hacer de "visionarios" de como serà la informatica/TICS del 2020 i con premio para los mejores...
Me parece muy fresco, crerativo, y hasta divertido. Aunque hacerlo para el 2010 creo que estaria mejor. Yo me atrevo a adivinar que nadie adivinarà como estaré esto en el 2020. :-P Josep ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- "SOCIAL COMPUTING IN 2020" BLUESKY INNOVATION COMPETITION The University of California Transliteracies Project and UC Santa Barbara Social Computing Group announce the "Social Computing in 2020" Bluesky Innovation Competition." What will social computing technologies and practices be like in the year 2020? * ELIGIBLE: Undergraduate or graduate students anywhere in the world. * AWARDS: 1st prize, $3000 USD; 2nd prize, $1000, 3rd prize, $500. * SUBMISSION FORMAT: Description of an idea + Imaginative realization, embodiment, or illustration of the idea in a variety of possible formats (e.g., an essay, story, script, application sketch, fictional business plan, etc.). * DEADLINE: January 30, 2009. * FULL COMPETITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Guidelines & Submission Details http://socialcomputing.ucsb.edu/contest2020/ Students from any discipline--humanities, arts, social sciences, computer science, engineering, etc.--are encouraged to apply. The competition emphasizes visionary, thoughtful, or critical concepts rather than technical knowledge as such. For more information, see the full competition announcement (http://socialcomputing.ucsb.edu/contest2020/). Inquiries may be directed by email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COMPETITION ORGANIZERS UCSB Social Computing Group (http://socialcomputing.ucsb.edu) (A working group in the UC Transliteracies Project: http://transliteracies.english.ucsb.edu) * Kevin Almeroth - Department of Computer Science; Associate Dean for Advancement and Planning, College of Engineering. * Jennifer Earl - Department of Sociology; Director, Center for Information Technology & Society. * Andrew Flanagin - Department of Communication; Co-director, Credibility and Digital [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project. * James Frew - Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management. * Alan Liu - Chair, Department of English; Director, UC Transliteracies Project. * Miriam Metzger - Department of Communication; Co-director, Credibility and Digital [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project. (With assistance from the UCSB Graduate Student Social Computing "Bluesky" Group.) ---------- End Forwarded Message ---------- ********************************* Jennifer Earl Director, Center for Information Technology and Society Associate Professor of Sociology University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9430 P: (805) 893-7471 F: (805) 893-3324 ********************************* _______________________________________________ The [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org Join the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org/ -- ------------------------------------------------- Josep Vives Jounou http://josepvives.cat [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cibersociedad.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------
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