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PROCEEDINGS: Internet2 Sociotechnical Summit
13-15 September 1999
The University of Michigan Media Union, Ann Arbor
Sponsored by The University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development
Supported by grants from
The John D. Evans Foundation, Cisco Systems,
Advanced Network and Services, and the College of Communication at The University of Texas at Austin
Table of Contents
Plenary Sessions
Ellen Wartella, Introduction
Douglas Van Houweling, An Overview of UCAID
John Evans, The Sociotechnical Challenge
Ted Hanss, Application-Driven Technology
Chuck House, You Can't See the Picture When You're in the Frame
Barbara O’Keefe, The Sociotechnical Interdisciplinary Challenge from the Social Scientific Perspective
Y.T. Chien, The Internet as Public Space: a Framework for Sociotechnical Research
Panel Leaders' White Papers
Martha G. Russell, Panel I: Beyond Risk and Fear: Research Frontiers for Knowledge and Technology Transfer
Frank Biocca, Panel II: Human-Bandwith and the Design of Internet2 Interfaces: Human Factors and Psychosocial Challenges
Byron Reeves, Panel III: "Social Bandwith": The Importance of Social Issues for Understanding the Effects of High-Bandwith Interactions
Carrie Heeter, Panel IV: Technology-Enhanced Learning
Barbara O'Keefe, Panel V: Collaboration and Workgroup Computing
Sharon Strover, Panel VI: Social and Policy Issues Regarding Internet2
Summit Chair: Martha G. Russell
Assistant Dean, College of Communication, University of Texas at Austin
Emily Socolov, Proceedings Editor
Copyright, The University of Texas at Austin, 2000.
For additional information, contact: Martha.Russell@stanford.edu
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