Welcome to the NSF Sponsored Workshop on Children's Mobile Technology Wiki February 21-22, 2008

Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland
Organized by Allison Druin, Ben Bederson and the International Children's Digital Library Foundation

The wiki that you're using now is under development by the Innovation arm of UNICEF's Youth Section. It's MediaWiki, but with structure, templates, tagging and some other nice bonuses. We'd love any feedback, since the HCIL conference will be the first full deployment of this product.

Wiki supported by Cherif Zouein / UNICEF

This site is intended to be a collaborative space to present, share and discuss topics and projects related to the Workshop.

[edit]Iraqi Diaspora Use Case

This section is for follow-up information for the use case discussed on the last day of the conference.
Iraqi Diaspora Project Page


[edit] Conference book: "On the Move: Children and Mobile Technology"

Access the book section


[edit]Agenda and useful information

The agenda and all the useful information can be found on the official site.
Some very useful background information and literature reviews can be found at http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/ana22/unicef/index.html (courtesy of Alex Ainslie)


[edit]Research and Resources

This section holds the various projects information. Here you will be able to present and describe your projects and research initiatives as well as find all relevant information on other participant's activities.

Please feel free to make any contributions deemed relevant.

Access to all the Presentation abstracts and slides pages → (here).
Access to all the Related research → (here).
Access to all the Resources pages → (here).
Access to all the Photos → (here).

Access to the tag page displaying all the Presented research projects → (here)

This section regroups all session notes from both days of presentations at the Children's Mobile Workshop, 21st and 22th February 2008.

See all the Session Notes here


[edit] Firt Time Users

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  2. Edit your personal details
  3. Create a page! or consult the wiki.
  • When creating a page, if you will be attending the workshop, please use the "Physically attending" tag; otherwise select the "Virtually attending" tag.
  • Note that registering for the wiki does not register you for the workshop which is now full, but all are welcome to join the wiki, discuss, and "virtually attend"


You can access the general contact list here

Authors
Christopher Fabian,
Alex Quinn,
Chris Hoadley,
Ben Bederson,
evan,
Anonymous