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  7. Date:         Mon, 7 Sep 1992 12:28:06 EDT
  8. Sender:       "EDTECH - Educational Technology" <EDTECH@OHSTVMA.BITNET>
  9. From:         Takeshi Utsumi <utsumi@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu>
  10. Subject:      "Global Lecture Hall" videoconference on 10/12 and 13th
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  12.  
  13. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
  14. September 5, 1992
  15.  
  16. CONTACT:
  17. TAKESHI UTSUMI
  18. Chairman, GLOSAS/USA
  19. 718-939-0928
  20.  
  21.         PLEASE NOTE THE SCHEDULE CHANGE OF OCTOBER 13TH SESSION.
  22.  
  23.  
  24.              Demonstration of a "Global Lecture Hall" (GLH)
  25.                          Panel Discussion Theme:
  26.        "Global Education in the 21st Century: Design and Delivery"
  27.                                    at
  28.                    The Annual International Conference
  29.                                    of
  30.            International Council for Educational Media (ICEM)
  31.                       University of Central Florida
  32.                           Orlando, Florida, USA
  33.                          October 12 and 13, 1992
  34.  
  35.  
  36.                        ICEM Conference Organizer:
  37.                           Dr. Richard Cornell,
  38.                  Education Room 310, Office of the Dean,
  39.                     Educational Services Department,
  40.           College of Education, University of Central Florida,
  41.                 P. O. Box 25000, Orlando, FL 32816 U.S.A.
  42.              Tel: +001-407-823-2053; Fax: +001-407-823-5135;
  43.                   Internet: fdcornel@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu
  44.  
  45.                       Videoconference Coordinator:
  46.                      Dr. Takeshi Utsumi, President,
  47.               Global University in the U.S.A., GLOSAS/USA,
  48.            43-23 Colden Street, Flushing, NY 11355-3998 U.S.A.
  49.                          Tel: +001-718-939-0928;
  50.                  Internet: utsumi@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu
  51.  
  52.  
  53. I.   SCHEDULES
  54.  
  55. A.   Monday, October 12, 1992
  56. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  57. Time:     7:00 to 9:30 pm (EST/USA)
  58. Range:    North, Central and South America; Northern and Southern
  59.           Pacific Region, including Far Eastern and North Eastern Asia,
  60.           Pacific Islands, Australia, New Zealand.
  61.  
  62. Program:
  63. 19:00          "Global (Electronic) University for Global Cooperation"
  64.                Dr. Takeshi Utsumi, President of the Global
  65.  
  66.  
  67.                                   - 2 -
  68.  
  69.  
  70.                University/USA, and Professor Anton Ljutic, Champlain
  71.                Regional College, Quebec, Canada
  72. 19:35          "Global Satellite Education for Third World Countries"
  73.                Dr. Joseph Pelton, University of Colorado, Bolder
  74. 20:10          "National Technological University Courses with Digital
  75.                Video Compression Technology"
  76.                Dr. Lionel Baldwin, President, National Technological
  77.                University, Fort Collins, Colorado
  78. 20:40          "Global Empowerment of Impaired Learners: Data Networks
  79.                Which Transcend Both Physical Distance & Physical
  80.                Disabilities"
  81.                Dr. Norm Combs, Rochester Institute of Technology,
  82.                Rochester, New York
  83. 21:15          Close of October 12th GLH.
  84.  
  85. B.   Tuesday, October 13, 1992
  86. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  87. Time:     12:30 to 15:45 pm (EST/USA)
  88. Range:    North, Central and South America; Middle East and the
  89.           Mediterranean; Western, Northern, Central and Eastern Europe,
  90.           including the Commonwealth of Independent States and the
  91.           Baltic.
  92.  
  93. Program:
  94. 12:30          "ICEM and UCF - Their Role in Global Distance Education"
  95.                Dr. John Hitt, President of the University of Central
  96.                Florida, and Dr. Richard Cornell, United States Member to
  97.                ICEM.
  98. 12:55          "Greetings"
  99.                Professor Tapio Varis, Former Rector of the U.N.
  100.                University of Peace in Costa Rica and Director of the
  101.                Centre for Advanced Studies of Rovaniemi University of
  102.                Lapland, Finland.
  103. 13:05          "UNESCO and Global Education Imperatives"
  104.                Dr. Federico Mayor, Director General, UNESCO, Paris
  105. 13:40          "WAUSE for Mediterranean Countries"
  106.                Dr. Mario De Blasi, President of the World Association
  107.                for the Use of Satellites in Education (WAUSE), and Dr.
  108.                L. Ambrosi, President of Community of Mediterranean
  109.                Universities, at University of Lecce, Italy.
  110. 14:15          "Demonstration of Virtual Reality for the Design of a
  111.                Future City in the 21st Century by School Children in
  112.                Ottawa, Canada, Orlando, Florida, and Lecce, Italy"
  113.                Ms. Julie Stanfel, National Film Board of Canada, and
  114.                Vivid Group in Toronto, Canada
  115. 15:45          Close of October 13th GLH.
  116.  
  117.  
  118. II.  PROCEDURES
  119.  
  120.      (1)  If you have a satellite downlink facility and our satellite
  121. foot-prints cover your area, you can receive our satellite signal.  We
  122.  
  123.  
  124.                                   - 3 -
  125.  
  126.  
  127. will have privilege of using two SATCOMs for the U.S. domestic coverage;
  128. ANIK-E1 for Canadian and Alaskan coverage; COLUMBIASAT, INTELSAT, ETS-V,
  129. GOES2 and ATS3 for Northern and Southern Pacific; MORELOS and INTELSAT
  130. for Central and South America and the Caribbean; COLUMBIASAT and OLYMPUS
  131. for Western, Northern, Eastern Europe, the Baltic and the Commonwealth
  132. of Independent States, etc.  (INTELSAT, MORELOS, GOES2, ATS3 and ETS-V
  133. are now under negotiation.)
  134.      (2)  Some participants, such as in Denmark, Netherlands and Mexico,
  135. will distribute our signal through their local terrestrial TV
  136. broadcasting or cable TV networks, in such a way that their students and
  137. children can watch our events at their home.
  138.      (3)  There will be sign-language interpreter for physically
  139. impaired persons.
  140.  
  141.  
  142. VI.  COSTS
  143.  
  144.      Other than participation fee, all participants have to be
  145. responsible for the costs of (1) down/uplinking from/to satellites; (2)
  146. telephone call to UCF for Q&A; and (3) sending fax to UCF for backstage
  147. coordination.
  148.  
  149.  
  150.                                   - 4 -
  151.  
  152.  
  153.                    Application Form for Participation
  154.                                    in
  155.                 Demonstration of a "Global Lecture Hall"
  156.  
  157.                          Panel Discussion Theme:
  158.        "Global Education in the 21st Century: Design and Delivery"
  159.                                    at
  160.                    The Annual International Symposium
  161.                                    of
  162.            International Council for Educational Media (ICEM)
  163.                       University of Central Florida
  164.                           Orlando, Florida, USA
  165.                          October 12 and 13, 1992
  166.  
  167.  
  168. [    ]    Non-profit organization:
  169.  
  170.           (a)  One session either on 12th or 13th
  171.           (    )    GLOSAS/USA member (*)                       U.S.$200.
  172.                     Date of participation:   ____________________________
  173.           (    )    Non GLOSAS/USA member                       U.S.$350.
  174.                     Date of participation:   ____________________________
  175.  
  176.           (b)  Two sessions on 12th and 13th
  177.           (    )    GLOSAS/USA member (*)                       U.S.$300.
  178.           (    )    Non GLOSAS/USA member                       U.S.$525.
  179.  
  180. [    ]    Profit-oriented organization:
  181.  
  182.           (a)  One session either on 12th or 13th
  183.           (    )    GLOSAS/USA member (*)                       U.S.$300.
  184.                     Date of participation:   ____________________________
  185.           (    )    Non GLOSAS/USA member                       U.S.$525.
  186.                     Date of participation:   ____________________________
  187.  
  188.           (b)  Two sessions on 12th and 13th
  189.           (    )    GLOSAS/USA member (*)                       U.S.$450.
  190.           (    )    Non GLOSAS/USA member                       U.S.$788.
  191.  
  192.           (*): Educational Professional members ($100).
  193.  
  194.      If this creates a problem, please write to GLOSAS/USA -- especially
  195. those people in under-served Third World countries.
  196.  
  197.      Enclosed is my (our) check made payable to "GLOSAS/USA."
  198.      Total enclosed:  $ ________________
  199.  
  200. [    ]    Please bill me (us) using the Purchase Order Number:   ________
  201.  
  202. [    ]    Please inform me (us) technical specifications of satellite
  203.           from which we can receive the signal of GLH.
  204.  
  205.  
  206.                                   - 5 -
  207.  
  208.  
  209. NAME: _____________________________________________________________________
  210.  
  211. TITLE: ____________________________________________________________________
  212.  
  213. ORGANIZATION: _____________________________________________________________
  214.  
  215. ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________________
  216.  
  217. CITY: _________________________  STATE: _____  ZIP CODE: __________________
  218.  
  219. COUNTRY: ______________________
  220.  
  221. PHONE: ________________________    FAX: ___________________________________
  222.  
  223. E-MAIL ADDRESS(ES): _______________________________________________________
  224.  
  225.  
  226. LOCATION OF RECEIVING SITE: _______________________________________________
  227.  
  228. SITE COORDINATOR: _________________________________________________________
  229.  
  230. RAISING QUESTION PHONE NUMBER: ____________________________________________
  231. (at receiving site)
  232.  
  233. EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: ___________________________________________________
  234. (at receiving site)
  235.  
  236. TECHNICAL SUPPORT PHONE NUMBER: ___________________________________________
  237.  
  238. POTENTIAL MEDIA USAGE (check all that apply):
  239.  
  240. SATELLITE DOWNLINK: _______  C-BAND: _________  KU-BAND: __________________
  241.  
  242. SATELLITES USED: __________________________________________________________
  243.  
  244.  
  245. Return address:
  246. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  247.      Takeshi Utsumi, Ph.D.
  248.      President, Global University in the U.S.A. (GU/USA)
  249.      A Divisional Activity of GLOSAS/USA
  250.      (GLObal Systems Analysis and Simulation Association in the U.S.A.)
  251.      43-23 Colden Street, Flushing, NY 11355-3998, U.S.A.
  252.      Phone: +001-718-939-0928
  253.      SprintMail: TUTSUMI/GU.USA/ASSOCIATES.TNET
  254.      Internet: utsumi@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu
  255.