Poxa.. ainda bem que todos da lista sabem ler em inglês :)
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:56 PM, Marlo Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> From: Beatriz Busaniche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 18/03/2008 08:59
> Subject: Call for papers: FKFT 2008
> To: Lista geral FSFLA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> Agradecemos la difusión
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>
> Call for Papers
>
> Free Knowledge, Free Technology
> Education for a free information society
> SELF International Conference 2008
>
> First International Conference
> July 15-17, 2008
> Barcelona, Spain
> http://fkft.eu
>
> Programme Co-Chairs:
> David Jacovkis (Free Knowledge Institute, Universitat Oberta de
> Catalunya)
> Dragoslava Pefeva (Internet Society Bulgaria)
>
> General Co-Chairs:
> David Megias (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)
> Wouter Tebbens (Free Knowledge Institute)
>
> Submissions Due Date (EXTENDED): April 30, 2008, 11:59pm UTC
>
> The Free Knowledge, Free Technology Conference (FKFT) is the first
> international event which will centre on the production and sharing of
> educational and training materials in the field of Free Software and
> Open Standards. The FKFT 2008 Conference will bring together around 500
> people from different continents including government representatives,
> school and university teachers, IT companies, publishers, and NGO's. By
> gathering together people from all these groups, we aim to stimulate
> both present and future collaboration between diverse disciplines,
> sectors and countries, through the medium of free software programs and
> the sharing of successful experiences related to free software and free
> technologies.
>
> The Free Knowledge Institute and the SELF Consortium (Internet Society
> Netherlands, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Free Software Foundation
> Europe, Goteburg University, Internet Society Bulgaria, Fundacion Via
> Libre and Tata Institute for Fundamental Research) are preparing the
> conference and aim to build strong relationships between attendees. The
> conference partners recognise the vital importance of the collaborative
> creation and sharing of free educational and training materials on Free
> Software and Open Standards. Our conference host is the Universitat
> Oberta de Catalunya.
>
> Topics
>
> Original papers, surveys, and presentations on all aspects of Free
> Software and Education are invited. Submissions must have a strong and
> visible bearing on the main topics, but can be interdisciplinary in
> nature and need not be exclusively concerned with Free Software. We
> welcome full academic papers, opinion pieces, review pieces, artistic,
> and audio-visual submissions. Possible topics for submission to the
> various sessions include, but are not limited to:
>
> 1. Free Software and Free Technologies in society:
>
> * Social implications of Free Knowledge and Free Technologies
> * Who creates Free Knowledge?
> * Quality assessment in collaborative authoring systems
> * Legal issues of Free Knowledge
> * The economy of Free Knowledge and Free Technologies
>
> 2. Free Knowledge and Free Technologies in public bodies
>
> 3. Educating in Freedom:
>
> * Technological aspects of e-learning
> * Introducing the SELF Platform
> * Training Free Technologies advocates
>
> 4. Showcase educational materials in one of the following topics:
>
> * Introduction to Free Software and Open Standards
> * Operating systems
> * Office tools
> * Educational tools
> * ERP
> * VoIP
>
> Participants are encouraged to prepare Workshops and Train-the-trainer
> practical sessions introduced by a short talk in any of these topics.
> For oral communications, case studies and success stories will be
> favored for acceptance.
>
> Submission Instructions
>
> Proposals must be submitted before 30 April 2008. They will consist on a
> short abstract of the work, no longer than 1.000 words. Acceptance of
> the proposals will be communicated to authors not later than 15 May 2008.
>
> On acceptance of the proposal, authors will be required to submit a
> communication before 15 June 2008. Oral communication proposals will be
> between 1.500 and 3.500 words, while Workshops and Train-the-trainer
> sessions will have a shorter introduction (between 500 and 1.500 words)
> and can be accompanied by slides or other visual material.
>
> Accepted formats are Open Document, PDF and plain text. Communications
> must be presented in English.
>
> If you want to submit a paper, please visit the conference website at
> http://fkft.eu.
>
> Submission Preparation Checklist
>
>1. The submission has not been previously published, nor is it
> before another conference for consideration (or an explanation has been
> provided in Comments to the Director).
>2. The submission is in Open Document, PDF