NOVEMBER BRANCH FORUM
The World Internet Project

Last meeting for 2008

What do Australians do online?

CCi Digital Futures is the Australian component of the World Internet Project (WIP), a collaborative, survey-based project looking at the social, cultural, political and economic impact of the Internet and other new technologies. Founded by the UCLA Centre for the Digital Future in the United States in 1999 (now based at the USC Annenberg Centre), the WIP is now approaching 25 partners in countries and regions all over the world.

The Internet is everywhere, at work, at home, and on the move. If Kevin Rudd's plans come to anything, it will soon be in every school. The underlying technologies are scarcely three decades old, and some of the most popular sites, such as You Tube and Facebook, are only a few years old, but this new world of information and communication is now, for many of us, an utterly everyday experience.

What is equally remarkable is how little we really know about how the net is used, where and by whom.

Researchers are tackling these and other questions on several fronts. The answers will tell us a great deal about what sort of people Australians are becoming in the new era of networks. They will also tell us something about the real prospects for turning Australia into one of those new, desirable ' knowledge economies', based on innovation and creativity.

What is the point of this sort of research? A global, long-run study of the net is useful for many people: for policy makers, for consumers, businesses and innovators. This kind of knowledge has another possible benefit, if it can help make what now seems strange a bit less scary. We could then spend a little less time worrying about what the net might do to us or our children, and some more time figuring out what it could achieve for us all.

With Christmas around the corner and the year coming to an end our November Branch Forum will be the event to celebrate as this is our last forum for the year! With special prizes, Christmas presents and a fantastic social environment for networking it's a great way to start the festive season!


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About this Event
Venue:

Level 1, 280 Pitt St Sydney
(Sydney Mechanics School of Arts- In between Park & Bathurst St)

Date:
Monday 24th November 2008
Time:
5.30pm for 6.15pm Start - 8.30pm
 
Registration
Online Registration Closed
 
Additional Information
Event Type: Education Across the Nation
PCP Hours: 3
Workshop Registration:
PARKING
Discounted parking is available for members at the QVB parking station - $10 flat rate after 5.00pm - 7 days a week.
Entry and Exit are via York Street.
Please note cash and credit cards only NO EFTPOS. Members must show ACS membership card to receive discounted rate.
 
Event Prices (Inc GST)
Regular Fee:
Members: $0.00
Non Members: $55.00
 
Cancellation Clause
A cancellation refund will be given to paying guests provided that notice is sent to Jessica Ximeno within 8 working days of the event.
 
Contact Details

Jessica Ximeno
Sydney Mechanics School of Arts
Lower Ground
280 Pitt Street
Sydney NSW 2000
(02) 9261 4411
(02) 9261 4277
acsnswevents@acs.org.au

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