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Gannod, Gerald C. Dr.
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Heidi,

They are two different events running back to back!  Ugh...lot's of work for me :-)

-jcg

On Aug 29, 2010, at 10:30 PM, McKee, Heidi A. wrote:

> Hi, Glenn and Jerry,
> 
> The flyer says Oct. 13 and 14 but the email to the list Jerry sent earlier (pasted below) says Oct. 15 and 16. Which is it? Also are colleagues from other institutions eligible for applying at that web site for the fee waiver? 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Heidi
> 
> ********
> Colleagues:
> 
> [Below is a letter that I have been sending to invitees for a workshop I am organizing on mobile media that is sponsored by a grant from the National Science Foundation.  If you are interested in attending, please register your interest at the link provided below.  Also, if you know anyone in local industry that might be interested, please forward this e-mail.
> Thx.
> -Jerry]
> 
> I am writing to you to invite you to an event occurring on the Oxford campus of Miami University on October 15th and 16th.  I am hosting an NSF sponsored workshop entitled “Setting a Curriculum for Mobile Media and Computing”.
> 
> The cost for the workshop for participants is covered by NSF, including meals, travel (up to $350 for those flying and $100 for those driving), and lodging for participants from outside the Cincinnati / Dayton area.
> 
> This workshop will bring together a small number of key educators and industry representatives to discuss what an ideal mobile media and computing curriculum should look like and how computer science, interactive media studies, digital media, and other departments and programs can effectively work together to create shared curriculum for a field that is by its very nature interdisciplinary. Questions this workshop will explore include:
> 
> 1. What should be expected of a university mobile media and computing curriculum today and for the future?
> 2. What roles should computer science, digital media, technology and art departments play in a comprehensive mobile media and computing curriculum?
> 3. How can faculty working in different departments and colleges work across the silos to collaboratively develop and manage curriculum?
> 4. How can we move from the current state of mobile media and computing education to proactively meet future education needs for professionals in this industry?
> 
> The workshop is organized around panel presentations and discussions, with the intent of stimulating rich discussions, brainstorming, and problem solving among the participants.
> 
> If you are interested in attending this workshop, you can apply at the following website:
> 
> http://www.cs.wfu.edu/~burg/CPATH/Templates/applications.php?app=MiamiWorkshopApplication
> 
> If you have questions, or other concerns, please feel free to contact me at [log in to unmask] or via phone at 513 529-0346.  Finally, if you have colleagues whom you think might be interested in this workshop, please feel free to share this e-mail with them.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -Jerry Gannod
> 
> 
> Dr. Jerry Gannod, Associate Professor
> Dept. of Computer Science and Software Engineering
> Miami University, Oxford OH 45056
> Ph:(513)529-0346
> Fax:(513)529-0333
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> http://www.users.muohio.edu/gannodg

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