Attention: All timings are Central European Time (CET)!
MONDAY 3 September: Grand Opening of the Summer School
11:00-13:00: Introduction
The local coordinator at each site welcomes the audience and introduces the Summer School, the concept of social software in general and the main speaker. Participants get the opportunity to get acquainted to one another as well, both locally as with the other European participants, already by the means of social software.
13:00-14:00: Lunch and Reception
14:00-14:15: Introduction of all European Sites :
All European sites connect through videoconference and introduce themselves.
14:15- 15:00: Lecture by Teemu Arina on the Trends Social Software answers in today's society
Teemu Arina guides us through the use of Social Software in today's world. This lecture will be about 45 minutes.
15:00 -15:30: Discussion with Teemu Arina:
Participants are welcome to ask questions.
TUESDAY 4 September: Social Software in Business (Day 1)
9:30 – 10:00: Local Introduction: Local introduction to the use of social software in Business.
10.00 – 10.45: Explanation on tools: The tools to be used are explained locally.
10.45-12.30: Practice on tools
Participants are given an assignment to practice and discuss upon social software in business.
The social software tools are practiced shortly so participants get acquainted with them.
12:30-13:30: Lunch
13.30 – 14:00: Introduction of all European Sites: All European sites greet each other via videoconference.
14.00 – 15.15: Lecture by Dr. Yael Ravin of IBM: Dr. Y. Ravin shares her view on the use of social software. Her lecture is broadcast through videoconference to all European sites. After a 45 minutes lecture through videoconference, participants can freely ask questions for another 30 minutes.
15:15 -15:30: Local round-up of experiences
WEDNESDAY 5 September: Social Software in Business (Day 2)
9:30 – 10:00: Local Introduction:
Local introduction to the use of social software in Business.
10:00 – 10:35: Sharing of experiences :
Participants of all sites share their experiences of the previous day through videoconferencing.
10:35 – 11:35: Best Practice example
The research group from the university of Köln working on social software in business present the state of the art in social software and a best practice example. The speakers are:
Dr. Detlef Schoder, Cologne, State of the Art of Social Networks
Daniel Oster Best Practice Example in the German Savings Bank Kreissparkasse Koeln
11:35 – 12:00: Discussion on presentations via videoconferencing
12:00 – 12:15: Short Introduction on afternoon activities
12:15-13:15: Lunch
13:15 – 14:15: Learning café
At each site, three topics concerning social software in business are discussed.
14.15 – 15.00: Reporting of discussions :
All sites formulate their findings on online platforms like wiki, weblogs, vlogs etc.
15:00 -15:30: Closing session
THURSDAY 6 September: Social Software in Higher Education (Day 1)
9:30 – 10:00: Local Introduction:
Local introduction to the use of social software in Education.
10.00 – 10.45: Explanation on tools:
The tools to be used are explained locally.
10.45-12.30: Practice on tools
Participants are given an assignment to practice and discuss upon social software in education. The social software tools are practiced shortly so participants get acquainted with them.
12:30-13:30: Lunch
13.30 – 14:00: Introduction of all European Sites:
All European sites greet each other via videoconference.
14.00 – 15.00: Lecture by Dr. Peter Scott and Dr. Eleftheria Tomadaki (KMi - OU - UK) on the use of Social Software in Education
From his background at the Open University of the U.K., Peter Scott leads us through the use of Social Software in the Educational practice. After a 25 minutes lecture through videoconference, participants can freely ask questions for another 25 minutes.
15:00 -15:30: Local round-up of experiences
FRIDAY 7 September: Social Software in Higher Education (Day 2)
9:30 - 10:00: Local Introduction:
Local introduction to the use of social software in Education.
10:00 - 10:35: Sharing of experiences :
Participants of all sites share their experiences of the previous day through videoconferencing.
10:35 – 11:45: Best Practice example
Hans Coppens from the K.U.Leuven presents a best practice example of Social Software in education (Japanese Studies) during 25 minutes, also through videoconferencing. The presentation is followed by a discussion where all participants are free to ask questions.
11:45 – 12:00: Short introduction on afternoon activities
…by means of videoconference
12:00-13:00: Lunch
13:00 – 14:00: Learning café
At each site, three topics concerning social software in education are discussed.
14.00 – 15.00: Reporting of discussions :
All sites formulate their findings on online platforms like wiki, weblogs, vlogs etc.
15:00 -15:30: Closing session
| The programmes at the different locations could differ in the local activities. More information is available on the following pages | ||
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Cologne (DE) Leuven (BE) Lahti (FI) |
Sczeczin (PL) Shekesfehervar (HU) Rome(IT) |
Kosice(SK) |