This is an archived page from the website of the 2013 First Global Conference on Research Integration and Implementation. |
Please note that this is a copy of a page from the original conference website which was hosted elsewhere; some links (eg to the conference venue) have been removed and some of the material within the page refers to functionality that is no longer available (eg references to material in the right-hand column). |
A full site map of the archived website shows all the pages and elements that were on the original conference website. |
We have planned significant online activities to extend the reach of the First Global Conference on Research Integration and Implementation. You can participate exclusively online, wherever you are, or use the online activities to supplement
onsite participation in Canberra. Another alternative is the three
co-conferences – in Germany, the Netherlands and Uruguay – which are specifically designed to build on and enhance the online activities for participants in those locations.
As long as you have access to the internet, you can participate in the conference.
- Digital posters are the main way for you and other participants to share your achievements. More than 200 digital posters have been submitted and most of them are now available for viewing and comment. You can still submit your past achievements and current work using digital posters. We may not be able to review these submissions before the conference, but we will include those accepted in the data commons that the conference will produce.
- Between September 9-11 (Australian time; this starts on September 8 in most other countries), we will be providing live video of the conference, in particular live video of the plenary talks, panel and debate, whether they occur in Canberra or elsewhere in the world. We will also provide live video of as many as possible of the digital poster sessions from the Canberra conference. After each session, we will also make the video available on-demand. Only conference registants have access to live video, as well as to on-demand video until September 22, 2013. After September 23, on-demand video will be freely available. Access is via the purple LIVE & ON-DEMAND VIDEO button on the right hand side.
- You can send comments and questions to presenters through a moderator in real time and also at a later date through the commenting function which is part of the video viewing technology. Access is via the purple LIVE & ON-DEMAND VIDEO button on the right hand side. This is in addition to Twitter (see below).
- You can network with other participants through LinkedIn and our LinkedIn group and you can follow us on Twitter @i2sConference https://twitter.com/i2sconference. We are using the hashtag: #i2sconference. During the conference, there will be a Twitter moderator for the plenary sessions, who will direct selected questions and comments to the speakers.