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


SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 12:00 – 13:30

Parallel sessions

MOBILE EPISTEMOLOGY MOBILE LEARNING NEW MEDIA
Room A:
"Felolvasóterem"
Chair: Andrew BROOK
Professor of Philosophy
Director
Institute of Cognitive Science
Carleton University,
Ottawa
Room B:
"Kis előadóterem"
Chair: Henrik SCHNEIDER
PhD Student
Budapest University of
Technology and Economics
Research Scholar
Berkman Center for
    Internet & Society
Harvard University
Room C:
"Elnöki tanácsterem"
Chair: Herbert HRACHOVEC
Professor of Philosophy
Department of Philosophy
University of Vienna
John PRESTON:
Is My Mobile
Part of My Mind?
Nicola STRIZZOLO:
From Chalk to Silicon:
Towards a New Society
of Learning
Viktor BEDŐ:
The Importance
of Being Earnest:
Playing Around
with Mobile Phones
Zsuzsanna KONDOR:
Being Mobile:
Cognitive Multiplicity
Juliet SPRAKE –
Peter ROGERS:
Evolving and Involving:
A Dynamic,
Participatory Experience

for Mobile Learners
Vincent Tao-hsun CHANG:
Multimodal Communication
in Advertising:
Analysing the Captions
for the Olympics 2008
Tamás DEMETER:
History of Ideas
and the History
of Communication:
A Lesson for Research
on the Cognitive Consequences
of Mobile Communication
Fernando PARAGAS:
Type in Keyword,
Download, and Save:

Mobile Phone Ads

as Teachers

of Attitude and Aptitude

towards Telephony

and Technology
Ádám BABOCSAY:
Sensation-Seeking
and Mass Media Usage

 

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

 

Last updated June 10, 2005