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Invitation
WebNet 2001
is a must for all who plan to use the
Internet to access information,
communicate or conduct transactions or,
who are developing applications for the
Internet, including the WWW, Intranets,
and Extranets.
This Final Call for
Participation is offered for those who either were
unable to meet the first deadline (March) for submissions or
were not ready to present a finished paper or project.
We invite
you to attend WebNet 2001 and submit
proposals for:
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Full Papers (e-Learning track only)
(NEW)
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Panels (e-Learning track only) (NEW)
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Full
Papers (Webmaster/Web Development track only)
(NEW)
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Panels (Webmaster/Web Development only) (NEW)
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Short Papers
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Poster/Demonstrations
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Corporate
Demonstrations
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Corporate Showcases
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Special
Interest Group (SIG) Discussions
The scope of
the conference includes, but is not
limited to, the following topics as they
relate to the WWW and Internet. In the
context below, "Web" means
Internet, including the WWW, Intranets and
Extranets. Sub-topics listed here.
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E-Learning
(Corporate, Government, Healthcare, & Higher Education) (NEW)
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Webmaster/Web
Development (NEW)
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Commercial,
Business, Professional, and Community
Applications
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Educational
Applications
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Electronic
Publishing and Digital Libraries
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Ergonomic,
Interface, and Cognitive Issues
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General Web Tools
and Facilities
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Medical
Applications of the Web
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Personal
Applications and Environments
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Societal Issues,
Including Legal, Standards, and
International Issues
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Web Technical
Facilities
The
Technical Program includes a wide range of
interesting and useful activities designed
to facilitate the exchange of ideas and
information. These include keynote and
invited talks, full and short paper
presentations, poster/demonstration
sessions, tutorials, workshops, panels,
and SIG discussions. For Presentation
Category descriptions, and information
about what to submit with your proposal, click here.
Corporate
Participation
A variety of
opportunities are available to present
research-oriented papers or to showcase and
market your products and services. For
information about Corporate
Demonstrations (2-hours, scheduled with the
Poster/Demos), click here.
Proceedings
Accepted
papers will be published in the proceedings book, abstracts book, and
CD-ROM. These publications will serve as
major sources of information for the Web
community, indicating the current state of
the art, new trends and new opportunities.
Background
The
first WebNet conference was held in 1996
in San Francisco, WebNet 97 was held in
Toronto, WebNet 98 in Orlando, Florida,
and WebNet 99 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and WebNet 2000 was held in
San Antonio. WebNet 2001 will be the sixth in this series of internationally
respected events.
All presented papers
will be considered for Best Paper Awards within several
categories. Award winning papers will be invited for publication
in the WebNet Journal.
For Budgeting
Purposes
The conference registration fee for
all presenters and participants will be approximately $395 (US)
with a discount for AACE members.
Deadlines
| Final Call Proposal Deadline: |
July
16, 2001 |
| Authors
Notified: |
August
7, 2001 |
| Proceedings
File Due: |
August
15,
2001 |
| Early
registration Deadline: |
September
13, 2001 |
| Conference: |
October
23-27, 2001 |
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To
submit a proposal you MUST complete the
online form at:
http://www.aace.org/conf/webnet/submit
The online
form serves as your proposal's official cover page with
presentation title, topic, list of authors, AV needs,
etc.
It also includes important information for all proposals
and instructions on how to submit. |
Organized by AACE--
Assn. for the Advancement of Computing in Education
Co-sponsored by WebNet Journal

 In
association with WOW--
World Organization of Webmasters
To request
further information and keep informed about WebNet 2001, click here.
If you have a
question about WebNet 2001, please send an e-mail to AACE Conference Services, or call 757-623-7588, or fax 703-997-8760.
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Paul Cohen/Go2orlando
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