New! Photo slide show with music from Johnny99 Gumshoe's music from the Symposium opening reception.
Co-Evolution of Technology, Media and Collective Action
Howard Rheingold, Stanford University
R U 1337? Exploring Changes in Internet and Virtual World Discourse
Cynthia Calongne, Colorado Technical University
Evolutionary Theory Applied to Communication Goals
Nick White, Capella University; Joe Tojek , Capella University
Virtual Spaces, Authentic Relationships: The Nature of Friendship Online
Kieran Cannistra and Doug McDavid, IBM Almaden Research Center
Digital Tattoos, Digital Hoarding, and Social Networking: Turning Gold into Lead
Jared Bendis, Case Western Reserve University
Critical Analysis of Literary Works Using Virtual Worlds
Heidi Trotta, Mary Zedeck, and Mary Balken, Seton Hall University
Evolution | Revolution: Architectures for Participation
Kim Flintoff, Edith Cowan University and Alexander Hayes, Australian Flexible Learning Network
Bridging the Lifelong Learning Gap
Jason Mellen and Brian King, Bowling Green State University
What the Origin of the Alphabet Teaches Us about the Future of Virtual Reality
David Porush, State University of New York
Virtual Citations: Defining and Creating Ethical Content in Virtual Worlds
Beth Ritter-Guth, Lehigh Carbon Community College
Move Me! Interactions on Movement and Emotion in SL Course Designs
Cynthia Calongne, Colorado Tech University
SL Conversations: Recreating Romance In-World
Phylis Johnson, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Closing Remarks
Larry Johnson, the New Media Consortium