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[eccr] ISNM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL of NEW MEDIA
Sun Jun 06 09:53:11 GMT 2004
ISNM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL of NEW MEDIA
University of Lübeck, Germany
GRADUATION for the ISNM 1st GENERATION
July 2nd, 2004, 17:30, Balkensaal, Media Docks, Lübeck
We are proud to announce the graduation of our first generation of
students. Speakers include Jeff Lovitt, Director of Communication,
Transparency International; Mdgt. Dr. Birger Hendriks, Ministry for
Education, Science, Research & Culture for Schleswig-Holstein; Prof. Dr.
Alfred X. Trautwein, Dean of the University of Lübeck; and Prof. Dr.
Hubertus von Amelunxen, the Founding Director of ISNM International School
of New Media. We welcome all who may attend the graduation.
MASTER THESES OF THE FIRST GENERATION OF ISNM STUDENTS
DENISE BRENNAN, Montréal, Canada
Toward a Socially Intelligent, Intentional Network Communications Structure
CHRISTIAN ROSS, Hamburg, Germany
E-Government: Interactivity in a Digital Environment in Patterns,
Impediments and Impacts. A Case Study of the Planning Process in the
District of Soest
GREGORY JUDELMAN, Toronto, Canada
Mapping the Knowledge Space: Visualization of
Semantics in Information Structures
NICOLE PODLESCHNY, Lübeck, Germany
Technologies and Methods to Support
Collaborative Learning in Online Teams
MONCHAI SRICHAROENSAK, Chaingmai, Thailand
Mobile Entertainment: A Co-operative Analysis of the Mobile Games Industry
ULRICH SCHMIDTS, Regensburg, Germany
The Imaginative Device Enabling Cognitive Exploration in the Visual
Representation of Complex Systems
CORNELIA SCHRADER, Bremen, Germany
The New Mask Changing Faces of Masks or
The Next Generation
GERD STODIEK, USA/ Germany
A Comparative Study of Independent Web Logs and U.S. Online News Sites
during the Major Offensive of the Second Iraqi War
MARTIN STUMPF, USA/Germany
Oral Culture Shifts in a Convergent World
RAJENDER REDDY VALLAPUREDDY, Warangal, India
Affective Emotions How Emotions Can Enhance the Interaction in
Human-computer Mediation
ISNM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL of NEW MEDIA
University of Lübeck, Germany
Entrance/Building 3, Willy-Brandt-Allee 31C, 23554 Lübeck
Tel: + 49 (0)451 2803 3102
Fax: + 49 (0)451 2803 3190
Internet: <http://www.isnm.de>http://www.isnm.de
E-mail: <mailto:(info /at/ isnm.de)>(info /at/ isnm.de)
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