COMMUNICATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
The Mobile Information Society



Conference 

Budapest

April 28–30, 2005

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Seeing, Understanding, Learning
in the Mobile Age

Plenary talks

Conference site:
Hungarian Academy of Sciences main building


FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 13:40 – 16:10

Parallel sessions

MOBILE LEARNING MOBILE VIDEO MOBILES AND YOUTH,
MOBILES AND SOCIETY
Room A:
"Felolvasóterem"
Chair: Mike SHARPLES
Professor of Educational Technology
University of Birmingham
Room B:
"Kis előadóterem"
Chair: Ilpo KOSKINEN
Professor of Industrial Design
University of Art and Design,
Helsinki
Room C:
"Elnöki tanácsterem"
Chair: Endre DÁNYI
Research Fellow
Center for Media and
   Communication Studies
Central European University,
Budapest
Ken MASTERS:
Low-Key M-Learning:
A Realistic Introduction
of M-Learning
to Developing Countries
Carole RIVIÈRE:
Seeing and Writing
on a Mobile Phone:
New Forms of Sociability
in Interpersonal Communications
Sebastian SCHNORF:
Like Text to Likes:
Diffusion-Networks
in Mobile Communication
Louise MIFSUD:
Handheld Technology
in the Classroom:
Focusing on Literacy
Fumitoshi KATO:
Seeing the Seeing of Others:
Conducting a Field Study
with Mobile Phones/

/Mobile Cameras
Kunikazu AMAGASA:
The Emergence
of
Keitai Family:
Inner Constructions
of Today's Family

from the Viewpoint of

Keitai Use
Yi-Fan CHEN – Katie LEVER:
Relationships among
Mobile Phones,
Social Networks,
and Academic Achievement:
A Comparison of U.S.
and Taiwanese
College Students
HyeRyoung OK:
Cinema in Your Hand,
Cinema on the Street:

The Aesthetics of Convergence

in Korean

Mobile(phone) Cinema
Gitte STALD:
Creativity and Innovation:
Aspects of Young Danes'

Uses of Mobile Phones
Yiannis LAOURIS –
Nikleia ETEOKLEOUS:
Are We Moving Too Fast
towards Integrating
Mobile Devices
into Educational Practices?
Virpi OKSMAN:
Mobile Video
in Digital Image Culture
Chaensumon UKRITWIRIYA:
Mobile Phone –
"Mue Tue":
An Extension
of the Hand –
A Cool Brand
and the Cool Self
in Everyday Lives
Mette BERTH:
Adaptive Ethnography:
Methodologies
for the Study of
Mobile Learning
in Youth Culture
Satomi SUGIYAMA:
Visual Images
and Mobile Phone
Communication
Jonathan DONNER:
What Can Be Said
with a Missed Call?

Beeping via Mobile Phones in

Sub-Saharan Africa

 

Conference organized by the
Institute for Philosophical Research
of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
and
T-Mobile Hungary Co. Ltd.

 

Last updated June 11, 2005