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Tentative Agenda
| Time | Activity |
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| 9:00-9:30 | Breakfast
| | 9:30-10:15 | Project Overview
| | 10:15-10:30 | Break
| | 10:30-11:45 | Goal setting:
Modules, community, and networks
| | 11:45-1:15 | Lunch with the Faculty Learning
Community |
| 1:15-1:30 | Break
| | 1:30-2:30 | Intragroup discussion
(Developing interdisciplinary materials &
Adapting networks tools for course)
| | 2:30-2:45 | Break
| | 2:45-3:30 | Present and discuss
results
| | 3:30-4:00 | Conclusions and
future directions
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Map
The map below highlights North
Building (in RED) where the
Advisory Board meeting will begin at 9:00am on Monday, September 24, 2007 in
Room 314. You should enter the North Building from the northern
entrance (towards the traffic circle) off of Research Drive. Go up the
stairs to
room 311. Room 311 has the Computer Science logo on it. If the door is
not open, ring the doorbell to the right of the door. Room 314 is the
glass encased conference room inside of Room 311.
If you are staying at one of the recommended hotels, there should be a
shuttle to campus. Tell the driver that you need to go to the North
Building on Duke's West Campus. If there is any confusion, ask them
to take you to the Levine Science Research Center (LSRC). The North
Building is next to the LSRC.
Materials
- Honorarium Form
- Overview slides
- Committee on Network Science for Future Army Applications, National
Research Council. Network Science. National Academies
Press. 2005.
- Casey Alt, Owen Astrachan, Jeffrey Forbes, Richard Lucic, and Susan
Rodger, Social Networks Generate Interest in Computer
Science. Proceedings of the 36th Technical Symposium on Computer
Science Education, Houston, TX, 2006.
- Wiki
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