Join us on January 26 and 27 on the UC Berkeley campus for the annual C5 meeting.
Computers and networks now touch the lives of us all, from the youngest to the eldest members of the information society. The way we use them today, as passive consumers of human-based computer activities, must undergo radical improvement if we are to evolve into a true knowledge society. Effectively supporting active creation, connection and collaboration among all members of the knowledge society will be essential for future computer-based human activities.
The C5 conference is for researchers, developers and computer users who are concerned about these issues. It is an international forum for presenting ongoing work and discussing future needs and directions in the areas of creative and collaborative computing and multimedia authoring environments -- for work, play and learning. We welcome equally the submission of technical papers and practitioner/experience reports.
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include but not limited to
- Development and applications of wide area collaboration environment
- User collaboration utilizing 3D, multimedia, and animation objects
- Technologies for creating educational environments
- Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL)
- Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), virtual teaming, distributed work, and e-collaboration
- Hybrid technology activities, such as scientific experiments, instrumentation, robots, and game playing
Last Updated: November 26, 2007 - 7:29pm