Symposium Program __Keynotes and Invited Talks__ * Angela Beesley: [Keynote>>How and Why Wikipedia Works] * Mark Bernstein: [Invited Talk>>Intimate Information-Organic Hypertext Structure and Incremental Formalization for Everyone's Everyday Tasks] * Doug Engelbart and Eugene E. Kim: [Invited Talk>>The Augmented Wiki] * Ward Cunningham: [Keynote>>Design Principles of Wiki-How Can so Little do so Much?] __Panels__ * Sheizaf Rafaeli et al: [Panel>>Wiki Uses in Teaching and Learning] * Eugene E. Kim: [Panel>>The Future of Wikis] __Technical Papers__ * Angelo Di Iorio: [Paper>>Constrained Wiki-An Oxymoron?] * Matthias Jugel: [Paper>>The Radeox Wiki Render Engine] * Fernanda Viegas: [Paper>>The Visual Side of Wikipedia] * Kevin Makice: [Paper>>PoliticWiki-Exploring Communal Politics] * Sebastian Seidenglanz: [Paper>>Foucault at Wiki-First Steps Towards a Conceptual Framework for the Analysis of Wiki Discourses] * Alain Desilets: [Paper>>Translation the Wiki Way] * Elena Paslaru: [Paper>>Towards Wikis as Semantic Hypermedia] * Michael Buffa: [Paper>>SweetWiki-Semantic WEb Enabled Technologies in Wiki] * Andreas Lund: [Paper>>Is There a Space for the Teacher in a Wiki?] * Silvan Reinhold: [Paper>>WikiTrails-Augmenting Wiki Structure for Collaborative Interdisciplinary Learning] * Ann Majchrzak: [Paper>>Corporate Wiki Users-Results of a Survey] __Practitioner Reports__ * Mark Gaved, Tom Heath, Marc Eisenstadt [Paper>>Wikis of Locality-Insights from the Open Guides] __Workshops__ * Jakob Voss and Angela Beesley: [Workshop>>Wikipedia Research] * Chuck Smith: [Workshop>>Wiki Markup Standard] * Michele Notari: [Workshop>>Information Management in Education with Collaborative Storyboards] * Max V?lkel: [Workshop>>Wiki-based Knowledge Engineering] __Demos__ * Michael Buffa: [Demo>>SweetWiki] * Max V?lkel: [Demo>>Semantic Wikipedia] We will provide room for anyone who would like to demo something on the spot. So just bring your notebook and idea! __Openspace__ We reserved a lot of room for openspace activities. Please just show up, make suggestions and contribute, or even take a lead, and of course let your feet vote! Dirk Riehle 2006-06-13 10:41:57.272 2006-06-08 12:17:10.752