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September 13, 2011 at 12:11 pm #14163Sarah MorganoParticipant
*For those of you involved in or supporting teaching and learning endeavors in a digital environment. (Originally posted on the CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative’s group forum)
CALL FOR REGISTRATIONS
MobilityShifts: An International Future of Learning Summit
The New School in NYC
October 10-16, 2011The New School presents the second event in its Politics of Digital
Culture conference series “MobilityShifts: An International Future of
Learning Summit.” Comprised of a conference, hands-on workshops,
project demonstrations, exhibitions and a theater performance featuring youth
and educators from New York City and Chicago, MobilityShifts is a
week-long summit in October 2011. MobilityShifts makes unexpected
international connections between the theories of Jacques Rancière and
Ivan Illich, learning projects outside the bounds of schools and
universities, mobile platforms, and the Open Web. Stop, reflect,
listen, discuss, and build with artists, media scholars, policy makers,
students, technologists, teachers, librarians, legal scholars and
learning activists from 21 countries.http://www.mobilityshifts.org
http://mobilityshifts.org/conference/program/REGISTRATION
To attend MobilityShifts you must register.
The early bird rate ends on September 15th.http://www.mobilityshifts.org/register1
http://www.mobilityshifts.org/register1Participants include: Eduardo Ochoa, Hal Plotkin, Cathy Davidson,
Michael Wesch, Oliver Grau, Mimi Ito, Henry Jenkins, Anya Kamenetz,
Geert Lovink, Shin Mizukoshi, John Palfrey, Irit Rogoff, Juliana
Rotich, Benjamin Bratton, Katie Salen, Shveta Sarda, Molly Steenson, Elizabeth
Losh, Tony Conrad, Lev Manovich, Torsten Meyer, Jan Schmidt, Tomi
Ahonen, Beth Coleman, John Willinsky, Siva Vaidhyanathan, Alexander
Halavais, Giselle Beiguelman, David Carroll, Tania Bustos, Kate
Crawford, Chris Csikszentmihalyi, Sean Dockray, Rolf Hapel, Juan
Manuel Lopez Garduno, Daria Ng, Chris Lawrence, Josie Fraser, David Theo
Goldberg, Marisa Jahn, Sam Gregory, Shravan Goli, Manu Kapur, Edward
Keller, Eric Kluitenberg, Jairo Moreno, Michael Pettinger, Michael
Preston, Daniela Rosner, Richard Scullin, Ramon Sanguesa, Elaine
Savory, Luis Camnitzer, Nishant Shah, Janek Sowa, Dan Visel, Nitin Sawhney and
many others.
http://mobilityshifts.org/conference/participantsSummit Chair
Trebor ScholzCo-Chairs: Edward Keller, Elizabeth Losh, Matthew K. Gold, David Theo
Goldberg , Karen DeMoss, Sean Dockray
Producer: Jennifer Conley Darling
Associate Producers: Caroline Buck, Liz Carlson
Summit Steering Committee: Arien Mack, Katie Salen, McKenzie WarkSelected workshops: http://mobilityshifts.org/workshops/
(Workshops require an additional reservation at no extra cost).This summit builds on two previous events: Mozilla’s Drumbeat Festival
in Barcelona (2010) and Digital Media and Learning in Los Angeles
(2011). MobilityShifts is sponsored by The John D. & Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation, The New School and the Mozilla Foundation. We
gratefully acknowledge our partners: American University of Paris,
Carnegie Mellon University, Eyebeam Art & Technology Center,
Goethe-Institut, HASTAC, Japan Society, MetaMute, Prezi, School of the
Art Institute of Chicago, SocialText, UC San Diego’s Sixth College,
and
University of Pennsylvania._______________________________________________
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