This document provides information about a Master Interuniversitario de Ingenier鱈a Telem叩tica course titled "Plataformas para Comunidades en Red/Platforms for Networked Communities" including the schedule, syllabus, dates, instructors, invited speakers and student presentations. It outlines the modules to be covered on topics like knowledge management, social networks, platforms and applications for learning.
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1. Plataformas para Comunidades en Red/ Platforms for Networked Communities Master Interuniversitario de Ingenier鱈a Telem叩tica Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
8. Colour codes Class with Nati Class with Carlos Class with Abelardo Invited speaker (Carlo Maria Medaglia) No class Other events (not part of course, informative to Madrid students) MIIT 2008/2009 PCR/PNC: Intro
10. UPC Students Garc鱈a Davis, Ernesto [email_address] Gom Llair坦, Eduard [email_address] Guitart Bravo, Francesc [email_address] G叩lvez Guerrero, Javier [email_address] Hern叩ndez Ga単叩n, Carlos carlos.ganan@entel.upc.edu Jim辿nez Agudelo, Yury [email_address] J叩imez Moruno, Marc [email_address] Oller Bosch, Joaquim [email_address] Parra Arnau, Javier [email_address] Subirats Mat辿, Laia [email_address] MIIT 2008/2009 PCR/PNC: Intro
11. Invited Speaker Carlo Mar鱈a Medaglia Univ. La Sapienza Roma Wireless Technologies, Internet of Things and Virtual World @ University of Rome Sapienza The talk will outline the research activities of the RFID Lab and the Usability and Accessibility Lab of Univ. of Rome "Sapienza", related to the RFID, NFC, RTLS, Internet of Things and the possibilities to use these technologies to connect real and virtual worlds. Wednesday, 20 May 2009, 16:00-18:00 MIIT 2008/2009 PCR/PNC: Intro
12. Invited Speaker Carlo Maria Medaglia was born in Rome, Italy in 1974, he had his degree in physics at University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy, in 1999. He got his PhD in Remote Sensing at the Engineering faculty of University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy in 2004. Since 1999 he has been working at several international research institutions around the world as ISAC-CNR (Institute for Atmospheric Sciences and Climate), NASA (National Atmospheric and Space Administration), ESA (European Space Agency), NOA (National Observatory of Athens) and NOAA (National Oceanic and Admospheric Administration). He also worked as visiting professor in several universities, such as U Madison-Wisconsin, U Baltimore, U Washington. He is now working as consultant in the RFID/Wireless Group of the CNIPA (National Center for Informatics in the Public Administration), as professor of Human Computer Interaction at Mass Communication Department of University of Rome La Sapienza. He was the founder and now is the director of the RFID lab of University of Rome Sapienza that is the oldest academic RFID Lab in Italy. He is also the coordinator of the CATTID labs of the University of Rome Sapienza and in particular he is the technical coordinator of the Usability and Accessibility lab, directed by Prof. Stefano Levialdi. He was also invited speaker and/or member of the scientific committee in several national and international conferences and workshops (e.g. RFID: Towards the Internet of Things, June 2007, Berlin; RFID: The next step to the internet of things, November 2007, Lisboa). He has more than 70 contribution in peer-reviewed journal and conference proceedings. His principle research activities are internet of things, mobile/wireless communication, mobile usability and interaction design. MIIT 2008/2009 PCR/PNC: Intro
13. Seminar B Martin Wolpers, Fraunhofer FIT.ICON "Semantic Web, Web 2.0 and Usage Metadata" Schedule: Mon, 27 Apr 2009: 16:00-20:00 Wed, 29 Apr 2009: 16:00-20:00 Thu, 30 Apr 2009: 18:00-20:00 Room: 4.1F03 MIIT 2008/2009 PCR/PNC: Intro
14. Seminar B Today, personalization and individualization become an integral part of the world wide web. Many approaches like Amazon's "users like you also bought..." provide recommendations that bases on a statistical analysis of usage data. There is room left for improvement... Imagine, a shop like Amazon is able to provide you with the right recommendations at the right time: e.g. while looking for a new book, you get books suggested that suite your knowledge profile. While looking for a present for your friend, your knowledge about your friend will help to recommend suitable presents. So far, just a dream?!? The seminar will deal with the technologies necessary to make the dream become a reality. Based on contextualized attention metadata, the seminar will touch on respective technologies from the semantic web area, data mining, knowledge representation, privacy and security, database, networks, psychology and computer linguistics will be discussed, relevant highlights pointed out and preliminary results shown. The application domain will be technology enhanced learning. MIIT 2008/2009 PCR/PNC: Intro
15. Conference Charles McCathieNeville Opera Software, Standards Group http://my.opera.com/chaals/about/ Nuevas tecnolog鱈as para la Web como plataforma para desarrollar aplicaciones potentes Esta charla toca temas tales como HTML5, widgets, Bondi, web m坦vil y su lugar en el entorno de la web. Tuesday, 28 April 2009, 18:00-19:30, 4.0E02 MIIT 2008/2009 PCR/PNC: Intro