The presentations at the First Global Conference on Research Integration and Implementation (First I2S Conference, for short) provided rich sources of information. All the presentations were broadcast live and also made available for later download. They are now stored on the I2S channel on YouTube, as well as being available through the Webcastcloud website (note access for this site is free but requires a simple signup). Most of the presentations are now also captured as individual I2S resources under approaches, tools and cases.
The final Canberra conference program (PDF 103KB) lists all the presentations and when they occurred. There were:
- sixteen plenary talks on trandisciplinarity, systems thinking, implementation science, unknowns and more, which are described in the archived conference webpage. Videos of the presentations, the powerpoint presentations and a handout for one presentation are also available.
- a plenary panel on education for research integration and implementation, which is described in the archived conference webpage. A video of the panel and the powerpoint presentations are also available.
- a plenary debate on whether we need a new discipline, which is described in the archived conference webpage. A video of the debate and the powerpoint presentations are also available.
- three workshops, which are described in the archived conference webpage. Videos of the workshops, the powerpoint presentations and handout's for two of the workshops are also available.
- five digital poster tours, which are described in the archived conference webpage. Videos of the digital poster tours are also available.
- three sessions of lightning talks by selected digital poster authors. Descriptions are available in the
conference program (PDF 103KB) and videos of the digital poster lightning talks are also available.
- the conference opening ceremony, which is described in the archived conference webpage. A video of the conference opening ceremony is also available.
- the conference closing ceremony video is also available.
You can see some of the action in photos taken in the plenary theatre and of workshop break-out groups.