Introduction
These are some activities undertaken in connection with the Austrlaian National Unviersity during 2005 and 2006 by Tom Worthington.
Courses
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Website Design, For Information Technology Professionals, for COMP3400/COMP6340 "Internet, Intranet, and Document Systems. Four lectures 2005 and 2006
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Metadata for E-commerce, for COMP3410/COMP6341 "IT for E-Commerce". Six lectures 2005 and 2006
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Professional ethics and computer systems, for COMP1200 "Perspectives on Computing. One lectures 2005 and 2006.
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An unreliable history of the Internet, for COMP1200 "Perspectives on Computing". One lecture 2005 and 2006.
Workshops
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Technology for Museums of the Pacific Islands Region, for ANU Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, the International Council of Museums and UNESCO. Samoa, 11 to 15 July 2005. Five days of presentations, student exercises, post workshop report.
Seminars
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Humanitarian Disaster Management on a Wireless PDA, DCS Seminar, 8 February, 2006
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Podcasting and the end of the Myth of Live Broadcasting, DCS Seminar, 29 March 2006
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Podcasting for Network Centric Warfare, DCS Seminar, 6 September 2006 (first presented at Australian Defence Force Academy, 21 August 2006).
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Quick Check of the Sahana Disaster Management System, for COMP1710 "Tools for New Media and the Web".
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Sustainable Online Technology for Museums of the Pacific Islands Region, for the Pacific Museums in Sustainable Heritage Development Asia Pacific Week - Capacity Building Workshop Program, 30th January 2006
Student Projects Supervised
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Digital Heritage for South Pacific Museums, COMP3710 "Topics in Computer Science", Second semester 2005.
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Electronic Publishing Options for the Australian Computer Society, 3COMP3100/3500/4500 Software Engineering Group Project, 2005
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Semantic Web for Museums, for COMP 6703 eScience Project, First semester 2006
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Semantic Web for Museums, COMP 6701 eScience Project, Second Semester 2006
Media
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Technology lifeline in volcanic zone, The Australian newspaper, 27 June 2006
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The accidental expert witness, Information Age, December 2005