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[edit] Event
The Center For Information Policy Research and the School of Information Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee will host a lunch and panel discussion to celebrate One Web Day. In addition to the discussion, the event will feature live music by Vivo and Orlando Rodriguez. Light refreshments will be provided.
[edit] Details
- Date: Monday, September 22, 2008
- Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
- Location: Spaights Plaza (located outside the Union), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
[edit] Topics
- Net Neutrality and Internet Policy Issues
- Internet Globalism and Ethics
- Ethics, Gaming, and Virtual Worlds
- Privacy, Social Networks, and Online Life
[edit] Educational Workshops
- Learn how to create a Wikipedia account and edit the encyclopedia
- Learn how to adjust your Facebook privacy settings
- Details here.
[edit] Participants
- Johannes Britz, Dean & Professor, School of Information Studies, UW-Milwaukee
- Anthony Hoffmann, Graduate Student, SOIS, UW-Milwaukee
- Thomas Malaby, Associate Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, UW-Milwaukee.
- Michael Zimmer, Assistant Professor, SOIS, UW-Milwaukee
[edit] Organizers
- Elizabeth Buchanan, Director, Center for Information Policy Research, SOIS, UW-Milwaukee
- Rebecca Hall, Electronic Publishing Coordinator, SOIS, UW-Milwaukee
- Anthony Hoffmann, Graduate Student, SOIS, UW-Milwaukee
- Chad Zahrt, Assistant Dean, School of Information Studies, UW-Milwaukee
- Michael Zimmer, Assistant Professor, SOIS, UW-Milwaukee
[edit] Promotion
- Download flyer here (PDF)
- View the event on Facebook
- View official UW-M press release
[edit] Multimedia
[edit] Press coverage
- OneWebDay pays tribute to the Internet, Stanley A. Miller, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, September 21, 2008, page E5.
- OneWebDay's Call to Action, Stanley A. Miller, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, September 23, 2008.
- OneWebDay highlights power of Net, Stanley A. Miller, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, September 28, 2008, page E9.
- Earth Day for the Internet, Kevin Lessmiller. UWM Post, September 29, 2008.
Categories: 2008 | Cities

