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Conference Program - Monday

AusWeb07 will maintain its traditional 5 day format from 30th June to 4th July. The basic program will be as follows:

Saturday | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday

Time MONDAY 2nd July Room
7.00am - 8.30am

AusWeb Breakfast

For delegates registered on the early bird and standard package, a full buffet breakfast is included on Monday and Tuesday mornings. Please identify yourself as an AusWeb conference delegate and have your name tag with you. Please note that the restaurant staff have been provided with a list of delegate names and have been advised of the requirement to view your name tag. If you do not have your name tag with you, your breakfast will be charged to your own room account.

     
8.00am - 4.30pm DELEGATE REGISTRATION DESK OPEN  
9.00am-10.00am KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3    

Web Research at CSIRO
Session Chair: David Lowe, University of Technology, Sydney

Ross Wilkinson
Principal Research Scientist
Information Engineering Laboratory Leader
CSIRO ICT Centre  

Marina & Harbour
10.00am-10.30am Morning Tea Pre-Function Area
10.30am-12.30pm PAPER TRACK SESSION 1  

WEB APPLICATIONS
Session Chair: David Lowe

Using Web Services for Customised Data Entry
Yanbo Deng

Integrating Markov Model with Clustering for Predicting Web Page Accesses
Faten Khalil

Making sense of your website: analytics lessons from the education sector
Ranjit Sidhu

Marina

eLEARNING INNOVATION
Session Chair: Ian Reid

Complex war fighting as a change agent for web based learning practice: an Australian Army case study
Paul Ashman

Creativity in the Envisioning of a Collaborative Learning Space: first stages in the development of the Carrick Exchange
Rob Phillips

Educational Audio over the Web: Placing due emphasis on audio quality and skills
Alan Anderson

Design for Contextual Learning: Web-based Environments that Engage Diverse Learners
Rod Sims

Harbour  
 

WEB METRICS AND DESIGN
Session Chair: Marilyn Jones

Three Design Principles for Predicting the Future of the Web
Paul McKey

An Investigation of Web Presence and Business Intelligence of Australian Game Development Firms Using Webmetrics Indicators
Carrie Lui

Characteristics of .au Websites: An analysis of large-scale web crawl data from 2005
Peter Bailey

Usage Metrics for Open Access Repositories
Joanna Richardson

   Cyrstal & Sapphire  
12.30pm - 1.30pm   Lunch Charlie’s Restaurant

Poster Set-Up

All poster presenters will have access for the poster session set up at both lunch and afternoon tea. Poster presenters are asked to leave their posters on display until the conclusion of the conference on Tuesday afternoon for all delegates to view.  

Crystal & Sapphire
1.30pm - 2.30pm KEYNOTE SPEAKER 4

Changing the Lives of Australians
Session Chair: Joanna Richardson, Griffith University

Michael Ossipof
Director of Capability
Telstra Corporation  

Marina
2.30pm - 3.00pm     Afternoon Tea  
3.30pm-
5.00pm
POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Poster 1
Practical Issues in Recording for the Web
Alan Anderson

Poster 2
Engaging the student - the Curtin University Library experience
Ieva Bergman

Poster 3
An Online Assessment of University Spam Education Websites
Luke Haber

Poster 4
Wikipatterns - tools for building rich collaborative communities
Stewart Mader

Poster 5
Web application development - a client driven process
Karey Patterson

Poster 6
Informit Media: Discovery, alerts and direct access to broadcast programs
Laki Sideris

Poster 7
Social Networking and Repositories: Engaging the user in the development of the Carrick Exchange
Rob Phillips

Additional Presentations

7. University Co-op Bookshop display
8. Elluminate Live! demonstration - Try Klep
9. AusWeb History - John Miller
10. Web History Centre project and timeline - Allan Ellis

Crystal & Sapphire
7.00pm

Pre Dinner Drinks
Conference BBQ

Sponsored by Apple and the University Co-op bookshop

Charlesworth Pool

 

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