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Wireless Cities ... Community Context

Wireless Cities ... Community Context. Welcome. Housekeeping:. Thanks to our sponsors Breakfast, Breaks and Lunches: Foyer Jambo.net ( www.jambo.net/wirelesscities ). Housekeeping:. Thanks to our sponsors Breakfast, Breaks and Lunches: Foyer

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Wireless Cities ... Community Context

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  1. Wireless Cities ...Community Context Welcome

  2. Housekeeping: Thanks to our sponsors Breakfast, Breaks and Lunches: Foyer Jambo.net (www.jambo.net/wirelesscities)

  3. Housekeeping: Thanks to our sponsors Breakfast, Breaks and Lunches: Foyer Jambo.net (www.jambo.net/wirelesscities)

  4. Housekeeping: Thanks to our sponsors Breakfast, Breaks and Lunches: Foyer Jambo.net (www.jambo.net/wirelesscities)

  5. Wireless State of the Cities Plenary Session 1 — Panel Participants: – Dr. Costis Toregas, President Emeritus, PTI (Public Technology Institute) – Jim Farstad, President, rClient – Matthew Lampe, CTO, City of Portland

  6. Break

  7. Legal and Legislative Issues Plenary Session 2 — Panel Participants: – Adrian Herbst, Partner, Baller Herbst Law Group – Mike Linksvayer, Chief Technology Officer,Creative Commons – Cal Litsey, Partner, Faegre and Benson

  8. Lunch — buffet served in DTC– Benjamin R. Lindau, Ellerbe BecketViewing architectural spaces collaboratively over networks.

  9. Bridging the Digital Divide Plenary Session 3 — Panel Participants: – Catherine Settanni, Executive Director, Digital Access Project – Will Craig, Associate Director, CURA (Center for Urban and Regional Affairs) – Shane Price, Project Coordinator, AAMP(African American Men Project)

  10. Break

  11. Wireless Arts & Culture Plenary Session 4 — Panel Participants: – Daniel Gumnit, Executive Director, Intermedia Arts – Kathleen Kvern, Project Director, mnartists.org – Wayne Ashley, Independent Curator – Chuck Olsen, MNstories.com

  12. Reception/Banquet— at the Campus Club, Coffman Memorial UnionOrganize tables either by Jambo interest groups, or, breakout topics for discussion.

  13. Social Networks Plenary Session 5 — Panel Participants: – Angela Beesley, Board Member, Wikimedia Foundation – Charles Ribaudo, Co-Founder, Jambo Networks – Pam Ludford, PhD Candidate, Computer Science, University of Minnesota

  14. Social Networks Plenary Session 5 — Panel Participants: – Angela Beesley, Board Member, Wikimedia Foundation – Charles Ribaudo, Co-Founder, Jambo Networks – Pam Ludford, PhD Candidate, Computer Science, University of Minnesota

  15. Break

  16. Workgroups Plenary Session 6 — Group 1 — State of the Cities () Group 2 — Legal and Legislative () Group 3 — Bridging the Digital Divide () Group 4 — Wireless Arts and Culture () Group 5 — Social Networks ()

  17. Lunch — buffet served in DTC – Thomas Gerace, CEO, Gather.com Networking and sharing revenues with contributors ... a new model?

  18. Reports and Summary Plenary Session 7 — Moderator: Brad Hokanson, Professor, DHA, University of Minnesota Presentations on Workgroup Outcomes Outcomes posted: www.digitalwatershed.org

  19. Closing Remarks Closing Remarks — – Arthur Harkins, U of M Futurist Topic: Where do we go from here?

  20. Wireless Cities ...Community Context Have a safe journey home ...

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