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Welcome to the Wireless Cities Conference, where we delve into the intersection of technology and community. This event features various plenary sessions addressing critical topics such as legal challenges, bridging the digital divide, and the role of social networks in urban environments. Attendees will engage with expert panelists, enjoy networking opportunities, and participate in breakouts focused on specific themes. We extend our gratitude to our sponsors for providing breakfast, breaks, and lunches. Let's collaborate to envision the future of wireless cities!
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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 Jambo.net (www.jambo.net/wirelesscities)
Housekeeping: Thanks to our sponsors Breakfast, Breaks and Lunches: Foyer Jambo.net (www.jambo.net/wirelesscities)
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
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
Lunch — buffet served in DTC– Benjamin R. Lindau, Ellerbe BecketViewing architectural spaces collaboratively over networks.
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)
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
Reception/Banquet— at the Campus Club, Coffman Memorial UnionOrganize tables either by Jambo interest groups, or, breakout topics for discussion.
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
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
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 ()
Lunch — buffet served in DTC – Thomas Gerace, CEO, Gather.com Networking and sharing revenues with contributors ... a new model?
Reports and Summary Plenary Session 7 — Moderator: Brad Hokanson, Professor, DHA, University of Minnesota Presentations on Workgroup Outcomes Outcomes posted: www.digitalwatershed.org
Closing Remarks Closing Remarks — – Arthur Harkins, U of M Futurist Topic: Where do we go from here?
Wireless Cities ...Community Context Have a safe journey home ...