CNBloggerCon 4.0 Itinerary 1.0
The 2008 Chinese Blogger Conference presents you with two topic choices for each session:
A. Main stage talks and discussions; and
B. Round tables and forums (invitation only)
Itinerary 1.0 (subject to change):
November 15, 2008
Venue A:
Morning
A0 Keynote Opening Address, Michael Anti
A1 China Youthology: Microtrends among China’s Creative Youth, Lisa Li
Tea break
A2 Expandable Website Structure, Fenng
A3 The Mining and Analysis of Blog Content, CIC Data
Afternoon
A4 An Old Blogger’s Look Back and Look Ahead: The Things You See and The Things You Don’t, GoldRed
A5 Deep Europe, Stephen Kovas
Tea break
A6 Online WOM Marketing; Moderator: Sonia, Panelists: Webleon, Grey Chan, Ma Qiang
A7 How To Monetize Your Blog; Liu Kai, Lonnie, Wei Wuhui
Tea break
A8 Student 2.0, MC Geek
A9 Social Learning in Theory and Practice, Zhuang Xiuli
A10 Discussion: Learning and Educating Through Social Networks; Zhuang Xiuli, GoldRed, Wu Xiangdong, QienKuen
Evening
The NewRay Project: an evening of folk songs and electronic music// Sponsor: Dot_ASIA
Venue B:
Morning
B0 Domain Name Governance and Responsible Netizenry; Moderator: John Kennedy, pre-registration required
Afternoon
B1 Woman as blogger; Moderator: Jenny Space, pre-registration required
B2 This Computer Has No Walls—Accessing the Internet Without Restrictions; Moderator: Zuola, pre-registration required
B3 In-depth Wikipedia: Crowds & Culture; Convenor: LongWindlessNights
November 16, 2008
Venue A:
Morning
A11 Keynote talk: Stories of the people and how each of them have contributed to social media), Shel Israel
A12 An Analysis of Authenticity in Online Content, He Caitou
A13 Idealism, Debate and Blogging, Ping Ke
Tea break
A14 Social Communication Grounded in Open Intellectual Property Rights; Vim, Zhang Anding, BlawgDog皓, Yang Hui
Afternoon
A15 NPO2.0: Internet and the Growth of China’s Civil Society; Gao Tian, 高天, Zhang Lina, Peng Weifeng
Tea break
A16 Mozilla’s New Path, Mozilla Team
A17 Asia Open Web: Trends in Creativity and Growth in Asia’s Internet, Lu Gang
Tea break
A18 Publishing Autonomy in the New Economy, Christopher Adam
A19 Writing and the Urge to Share, Zirquez
Tea time
A20 International Chinese 2.0, David Feng
A21 We Chinese: Look, the Future!, Yang Hengjun
Venue B:
Morning
B4 Twenty Year Blueprint for the Future of Education; Moderator: Wu Xiangdong, pre-registration required
Afternoon
B5 Social and Technical Architectures on the Internet, Wendy Seltzer
B6 TBA, Roland Soong
B7 NPO2.0 Forum
For your creative side..
- Blogcast with Chinese Characteristics (Online collection: Slideshare, Diigo) CNBloggerCon venue-wide transmission
- On-site Graphic Arts Exhibition
- O’reilly Books Auction
- Guangzhou Kapok Troupe



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