Federal Consortium of Virtual Worlds 2012 Conference
Details
Register now for the Federal Consortium for Virtual Worlds (FCVW). You can attend the entire 3-day event (May 16-18) in Washington, DC at the National Defense University and pay a nominal fee or you can attend the main program (May 17-18) via a live web stream (free but please register). We will have virtual world locations in Second Life, Vastpark, Protosphere, Web.Alive, and 3DEvents hosting the stream on our website. See http://www.ndu.edu/icollege/fcvw/live.html for log in details. Questions will be taken for presenters during the main conference via twitter hashtag #fcvw12. Workshops and government project poster sessions will not be streamed.
Information on the Program:
The FCVW Conference ( http://www.ndu.edu/icollege/fcvw/index.htm ) opens with pre-conference workshops on Wednesday, May 16th and the main conference May 17th and 18th. The workshops and conference agenda has an exciting line-up leaders in the field Randy Hinrichs, CEO 2b3d will open with “Inspiring Virtuality in 2022”; Jesse Schell, Carnegie Mellon and Schell Games will discuss “The Future of Virtual Characters”; James Blascovich, UCSB, connects the “Mind, Brain and Virtual Reality”; and Charles Wankel, Rotterdam School of Management, who will lead a panel on “Developing and Deploying Learning in Virtual Worlds”; Michelle Fox, Department of Energy, will offer the opportunities in the “National Training Education Resource (NTER): A virtual worlds integration framework to spark real change in enterprise and government learning.” In addition to the education panel, we will also have a military panel led by Douglas Maxwell, Army Research Lab, The Military Open Simulator Enterprise Strategy: Rationale and Use Cases”; a health panel facilitated by Kevin Hollway, Army Telemedicine and Technology, “The Future of Health Applications in Virtual Worlds: Challenges, Solutions, and Convergence”; and a cyber security panel led by Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, University of Washington, “Security in Virtual Worlds: Can I trust on your Avatar?”
http://www.ndu.edu/icollege/fcvw/
