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mark.baker@computer.org Presented by: Prof Mark Baker ACET, University of Reading Tel: +44 118 378 8615 E-mail: Mark.Baker@computer.org Web: http://acet.rdg.ac.uk/~mab The impact and influence of Web 2.0-based Services on e-Research 3rd Nov 2009
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Web 2.0 theme 3rd Nov 2009mark.baker@computer.org research3.org
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Web 2.0 theme Services: –Clouds, –Virtualisation, –Security, –Tools and utilities, –Web of Data Applications: –Neurology, –Gaming, –Various Mashups, –Data intensive, –MoSes –Genomics 3rd Nov 2009mark.baker@computer.org User/Usability: On-line surveys, Explore a range of application areas. Guardian/BBC, Teaching/Learning, Publishing, Google/Yahoo! GAP analysis, HCI/Usability, New activities.
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Web 2.0 theme Want to study and understand “The Influence and Impact of Web 2.0 on e-Research Infrastructure, Applications and Users”… Core team: –Prof Mark Baker, SSE, University of Reading, –Prof David de Roure, ECS, University of Southampton, –Prof Carole Goble, CS, University of Manchester, –Prof Paul Watson, Newcastle University, –Prof Richard Sinnot, Glasgow University, –Dr Rob Allan, Daresbury Laboratory –Dr Daniel S. Katz, University of Chicago, USA –Dr. Iain Sommerville, St Andrews University, –Dr Marina Jirotka, Oxford University Computing Laboratory –Dr Claire Warwick, Department of Information Studies, UCL. 3rd Nov 2009mark.baker@computer.org
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Aims of workshop The aims and goals of this workshop are to not only discuss and debate Web 2.0-based services, but also to see their purpose, usefulness, and what will happen to them in the future! Each day their will be a bunch of talks, from a range of speakers, that will help us look at the types of services being used, we can have views/opinions about them, and assess what will happen to them in the future. It will be also be interesting to see the emerging services that are being developed and whether Web 2.0 becomes Web 3.0! 3rd Nov 2009
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mark.baker@computer.org Aims of workshop The Web 2.0 theme includes – services, users- engagement/views and applications. Part of the Web 2.0 theme is related to creating a book that includes technological aspects and essays that describe, discuss and debate the various area that are related to the theme. From all the contributors of the theme, we would be very keen to gather and published “unbias” views and opinions about areas discussed and presented at the workshops. I am in contact with “Tim O'Reilly” and looking to see if we can get a book published under O'Reilly. 3rd Nov 2009
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Schedule - Day 1 – 3 rd November 2009 1030-45: Mark Baker, University of Reading –Title: An overview of the workshop and a view of the potential outcomes and conclusions 10:45-11:15 - Dan Katz – Uni of Chicago, USA –Title: Web 2.0 vs. TeraGrid Coffee/Tea Break - 11:15-11:45 11:45-12:15 - Ali Khajey-Hosseini - St Andrews – –Title: Cloud Computing: The first few years 12:15 – 12:45 Lakshmi – Newcastle University – –Title: Data Dissemination for Environment Monitoring Lunch Break - 12:45 - 1345 13:45 – 14:45 - Austin Tate - Edinburgh University – Title: Virtual Spaces for Intelligent Collaboration 3rd Nov 2009mark.baker@computer.org
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Schedule - Day 1 – 3 rd November 2009 14:45 – 15:15 - Jason Hoyt, Mendeley, –Title: How a music service inspired a new way of thinking about research. Coffee/Tea Break - 1515 – 1545 15:45 – 16:30 - General Discussion and Debate. 19:30 - Dinner will be held at the Hotel du Vin 3rd Nov 2009mark.baker@computer.org
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Schedule – Day 2 – 4 th November 2009 10:00 – 1030 - Pauline Yau – Huddle –Title: Using Web 2.0 for Collaborative Research 10:30-11:00 - Dejan Milojicic, HP –Title: Open CirrusTM Cloud Computing Testbed: Federated Data Centers for Open Source Systems and Services Research. Coffee/Tea Break - 11:00-11:30 11:30 – 12:30 - Sara de Freitas, Coventry University –Title: The power of immersive experiences: using serious games and virtual worlds to enrich learning, social interactions and create new spaces. Lunch Break – 12:30 – 13:30 3rd Nov 2009mark.baker@computer.org
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Schedule – Day 2 – 4 th November 2009 13:30 – 14:00 - Kenneth Stevenson, Glasgow University, IT Services –Title: Buy one get four free? Virtually! 14:00 – 14:30 - Jeremy Frey, University of Southampton. –Title: Inside Laboratory 2.0: Blogs and other Web 2.0 technologies for the laboratory researcher 14:30 – 14:45 - Mark Baker, University of Reading –Title: Summary and Thoughts of the Views/Idea discussed Coffee/Tea Break – 14:45 – 15:15 15:15 – 16:30 - General Discussion and Debate. 3rd Nov 2009mark.baker@computer.org
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Need to collect all presentations + talks are going to be recorded! User-based Workshop will be in Oxford 18/19 January. 3rd Nov 2009mark.baker@computer.org
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Thanks for Everyone's Input 3rd Nov 2009mark.baker@computer.org
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Web 2.0 Cartoons 3rd Nov 2009mark.baker@computer.org
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