February 4

The Future of Content in a Publish on Demand World Conference

“The Future of Content in a Publish on Demand World” focuses on how changes in media are transforming content creation, consumption, and curation. Presentations and discussions feature results from cutting edge research that explores “creative destruction” in the media ecosystem – including the economic impact of shifting business models, copyright requirements, audience experiences, content delivery, educational methodology, and publish on demand technologies.

Over the course of two days (February 4-5), presentations, panels and discussions will feature results from cutting edge research that explores “creative destruction” in the media ecosystem – including the economic impact of shifting business models, copyright requirements, audience experiences, content delivery, educational methodology, and publish on demand technologies.

Presenters:

John Willinsky, Professor of Education at Stanford University; “A Brief History of the Intellectual Properties of Learning”

Juan Pablo Alperin/Alex Garnett, PhD Candidate GSE at Stanford University/Analyst with Simon Fraiser University; “Smarter Scholarly Textbooks”

Esther Wocjicki, Teacher and mediaX Distinguished Visiting Scholar; “Anticipating the Next Wave of Destruction”

Laura Moorhead, PhD Student in the Learning Sciences and Technology Design Program at Stanford University; “Recasting The Textbook”

Ingmar Riedel-Kruse, Asst. Professor Bioengineering Department at Stanford University; “Hybrid Tangible Interfaces”

Nik Martelaro, 2nd Year PhD Student at the Center for Desgin Research at Stanford University; “Participatory Materials; Learning with Reflective Media”

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