Here's an item from the Institute for the Future of the Book on SciVee, originally posted at slashdot.
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Anyone who has watched Web 2.0...The Machine is Us/ing Us knows how effective a web video version of an academic paper can be.
One of the frustrations of a typical conference is having to choose between two equally interesting sessions because the times conflict. Sure, you can ask for a copy to read later, but you miss the presentation. This medium could reduce that frustration and help people who missed the conference presentation to read the paper and have a sense of the presenter's style. If it were artfully done it might become a preferred mode of presentation.
Monday, August 20, 2007
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I recently suggested to a conference committee a long way away from me that I make a DVD presentation to send to them instead of travelling all the way to give a paper. They said no, I wouldn't be allowed to do that. Ironically, it was a conference that included discussions about environmental damage and activism.
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