KAIST Graduate School of Information Media Management Opens Blog for Web2.0 Lectures
The Graduate School of Media Information Management of KAIST (President Nam Pyo Suh) has opened a blog to share the contents of and hear various opinions on Web2.0 Lecture programs, established this semester.
Web2.0 Lecture refers to a program to deliver and educate a variety of ongoing projects and market responses, along with scholarly and theoretical accesses in a real-time basis. The lectures will be made by invited experts in the fields of web and mobile, which are yet to be established academically, but have created huge markets. Lectures on recent hot issues, such as the relevant technologies, trends, cultures, policies, and markets of Web2.0, will be firstly made.
The blog provides highlight moving pictures of the lectures and comments by professors and assistants, and is expected to deliver high quality contents to faculty and students interested in Web2.0. In addition, professors and assistants will share opinions online with lecture takers.
Professors in charge: Prof. Sunghee Kim, Prof. Dongwan Cha, Prof. Choonghee Ryu, Prof. Jaesun Han
Assistants in charge: Jinwoo Park, Daejin Chung, Kyungeun Sung.
Contents:
1. Trens & Internet: Market and Technology
① Web2.0 overview (Sangoo Cho, Managing Director of KTH)
② Collective Intelligence (PRAK, President of Mar.gar.in)
③ UCC (Jangho Kim, Manger, KBSi)
④ Blog (Jeongseok Noh, President of T&C)
⑤ Copyright and CCL (Jongsoo Yoon, Judge of CCK)
⑥ Long-tail (Hyogon Chang, President of Innomove)
⑦ Search 2.0 (Byungkook Chun, President of Searching Engine Mast)
2. Web2.0 and Beyond
① Web2.0 & Convergence (Kyungjeon Lee, Professor of Kyunghee University)
② Web2.0 & business (Sooman Park, President of Double Track)
③ Social Computing (Sangki Han, President of Opinity AP)
④ Web2.0 & Media (Yongseok Hwang, Professor of Kunkook University)
⑤ Attention Economy (Taweoo Ki, Taewoo’s log)
⑥ Mobile Web2.0 (Jonghong Chun, Senior researcher of ETRI)
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