Conclusion of e-Culture Working Group Activity 24th APAN Meetings 30th August 2007 Xi’an, China.

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Conclusion of e-Culture Working Group Activity 24th APAN Meetings 30th August 2007 Xi’an, China

e-Culture Workshop 24th APAN Meetings 11:00-17:30 30 th August 2007 Xi’an, China

Today’s presentations Session 1: Digital SilkRoads and the Angkor Road (30 August :00-12:30) Chair: Yoshinori Sato, Professor, Tohoku-Gakuin University, Japan 1. Sub Session -Digital Silk Roads- Title: Digital SilkRoads Project: Current Status and Future Perspectives Speaker: Kinjo Ono Professor Emeritus, Professor(Special Appointment for Digital Silk Roads) of NII(National Institute of Informatics) Visiting Professor of Waseda University Title: Development of Chinese Access and Search System for the Digital Silkroad Project Speaker: Tao Zhang Associate Professor, Dept.of Automation, Tsinghua University Title: Enhancing Applications of the Digital Archive for Silk Road Studies Speaker: Makiko Onishi Project Researcher(PostDoctorial Researcher) NII(National Institute of Informatics) 2. Living Angkor Road Speaker: Surat Lertlum, Ph.d. Program Head, Computer Science Program Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy, Thailand 10:35 11: 00 Session Break

Today’s presentations Session 2 Toward a New Perspective of e-Culture (30 August :00-15:30) Chair: Takaharu Kameoka, Professor, Mie University, Japan 1. Dancing across the Oceans: DancingQ (Remote Speaker from Korea) Speaker: Dae Young KIM, ANF/CNU 2 Korean Internet History Cyber Museum Speaker: Joohee Suh & Myungkoo KANG, Department of Communication College of Social Sciences, Seoul National University, South Korea 3. Participatory Media and e-Culture - How the Present Information is Aggregated and Archived in "Digital Typhoon" Website? - Speaker: KITAMOTO, Asanobu, Digital Content and Media Sciences Research Division, Research Organization of Information and Systems (ROIS), National Institute of Informatics (NII) 4. WebGIS and High-resolution Images (Demonstration) Speaker: Hiroshi Ono, CONTENTS Co., Ltd, Japan 15:30 16: 00 Session Break

Today’s presentations Joint meeting of e-Culture WG & Agriculture WG (30 August :00-17:30) Chairs: Takaharu Kameoka, e-Culture WG Masayuki Hirafuji, Agriculture WG Theme1:Distance learning by School of Internet (SOI) Asia 1. Introductory Presentation Sayaka Fukuda SOI Asia Project, Keio U/WIDE Project, Japan 2. Related Presentation (Remote speaker from New York) Buenafe Abdon, Phd Student Advanced Agricultural Technology & Sciences Graduate School of Life & Environmental Sciences University of Tsukuba, Japan Theme2: Food Cultural Database

Agenda of WG Meeting Discussion on the Collaboration with Agriculture WG –Discussion on the Collaboration with SOI Asia for Distance learning which each APAN WG presents –Design toward Developing Food Culture WiKi in Asia and Pacific Further collaboration with Digital Archive Forum Preparation for 25 th Hawaii APAN Meeting –Proposal for Two sessions Discussion on the Extension of e-Culture WG