Program Program at a Glance  Detailed Program TELearn 2008




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12/04 (Thursday)
12/05 (Friday)
12/06 (Saturday)
0800~
Registration
Registration
Registration
0900~1000
1000~1020
1020~1030
1030~1100
1100~1230
 
1400~1530
1530~1550
1550~1600
1600~1620
1620~1730
1730~1750
 
Opening Ceremony
Break
Joint Keynote Speeches I

Tran Thuc, Hydromet Service
David Hastings, UN-ESCAP
Der-Tsai Lee, Academia Sinica
Lunch
Joint Keynote Speeches II

Sunil, Narumalani, University of Nebraska-Lincol
Kinji Ono, NII
Lewis R. Lancaster, ECAI
Yasuyuki Kono, Kyoto University
Break 
Cooperation and Digitization of Libraries in Taiwan and Vietnam on Southeast Asia Collections Creation and Organization of Local Cultural Atlases
Break 
 
e-Learning I
Bridge the Digital Divide
Strategy for Digital Archive Development under Cultural Diversity Data Management of Buddhist Texts
Break
e-Learning II
The Trends and Future of e-Learning using the Web 2.0 Concept
Digitization 101 I
Ensuring Success: Digitization Standards and Processes
Dynamic Mapping
Lunch
e-Learning III
Computer Technology in Chinese e-Learning Instructions of Applications
Digitization 101 II
Digitization and Information Integration of Biological Collections
Humanities GIS and Analysis
Break 
The Integrated Buddhist Archives Network (IBA-net) Digitization 101 III
What¡¦s Next to Digitizing?
GIS Explorations in the History of Japan: Humanities GIS
Free Night
TELearn 2008 Keynote Speeches Area Informatics: Application of Spatiotemporal Tools to Analyze Data Urban Development in Social and Historical Context
Poster Session 1 Break
TELearn 2008
Oral Session 1

GIS Application in Environment Disaster Context Composition for Cultural Data
Lunch
TELearn 2008
Oral Session 2
Digital Gazetteer and Calendars Cultural Atlases: Monuments and Texts
  Break  
Poster Session2
Poster Session2  
TELearn 2008
Oral Session 3
TELearn 2008
Panel Discussion
(17:30-18:30)


  Detailed Program pdf December 4 pdf December 5 pdf December 6 pdf Poster Session pdf

9:00~10:00, December 04
"Opening
Ceremony"
   

10:30~15:30, December 4, 2008 / 10F, HM 1011
Joint Session & Keynote Speech
10:30~11:00 Climate Change and Urban Disaster
Tran Thuc, Hydromet Service
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:00~11:30 Describing the human condition - from human development to human security: An environmental remote sensing and GIS approach
David Hastings, UN-ESCAP
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:30~12:00 TELDAP! Looking to the Future
Der Tsai Lee, Academia Sinica
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
12:00~12:30 Informatics and GIS Applications for Risk Management
Royol Chitradon, Hydro and Agro Informatics Institute (HAII), Thailand
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
13:30~14:00 Mapping and Modeling of Invasive Species using Remote Sensing and GIS
Sunil Narumalani, CALMIT, University of Nebraska-Lincol
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
14:00~14:30 Digital Archive of the Silk Road Heritage-The Digital Silk Road-
Kinji Ono, NII
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
14:30~15:00 Event Markup: A Potential Revolution for Metadata
Lewis Lancaster, ECAI
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
15:00~15:30 Environment, Technology and Institutions for Sustainable Humanosphere
Yasuyuki KONO, CSEAS, Kyoto University
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

16:00~17:30, December 4, 2008 / 10F, HM 1011
"Cooperation and Digitization of Libraries in Taiwan and Vietnam on Southeast Asia Collections"
Chaired by Chu Tuyet Lan, The Institute of Han-Nom Studies      
16:00~16:25 The Han Nom Digitization at the National Library of Vietnam: Challenges & Prospects
Virginia Shih, University of California, Berkeley, USA
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
16:25~16:50 Building E-Library and Developing E-Resources at the National Library of Vietnam (NLV) and the Public Library System of Vietnam (PLSV)
Pham The Khang, National Library of Vietnam
Dang Thi Mai*, National Library of Vietnam
Le Duc Thang, National Library of Vietnam

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
16:50~17:15 Recent Development of Southeast Asia Research Collection and International Collaboration in Taiwan
Shiow-Man Liao, National Central Library, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
17:15~17:40 The Digitization Activities of Academic Libraries in Vietnam
Nguyen Huy Chuong, Vietnam National University of Hanoi

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

16:00~17:30, December 4, 2008 / 9F, Room 903
"Creation and Organization of Local Cultural Atlases"
Chaired by Andreas Kunz, Institute of European History, Mainz, Germany      
16:00~16:25 Digitalization of Rock Art sites in Tamil Nadu, India (Cancelled)
Dayalan, Archaeological Survey of India
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
16:25~16:50 Comparative of ECAI Mapping Local Island Cultures
David Blundell, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
16:50~17:15 www.MountainSongs.net
Gary Flint, Mountain Songs
 
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
17:15~17:40

New Progress in the BGIS Project at the University of Arizona
Jiang Wu, University of Arizona

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]



09:00~10:30, December 5, 2008 / 9F, Room 923
"e-Learning I: Bridge the Digital Divide"
Chaired by Han-chieh CHAO, Ministry of Education, Taiwan      
09:00~09:30 ICT scholar year in VietNam
Quach Tuan Ngoc, Bureau of Information Technology, Ministry of Education, Vietnam
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
09:30~10:00 Bridging the Digital Divide: Content And Capacity Building
Abtar Kaur, OpenUniversity, Malaysia
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
10:00~10:30 DOC in Taiwan: From Divide to Opportunity
Li-Yu Fu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

09:00~10:30, December 5, 2008 / 9F, Room 902
"Strategies for the Development of Superior Digital Archives¡GCultural Diversity, Legal Framework and Licensing Mechanism"
Chaired by Der-Tsai Lee, Academia Sinica      
09:00~09:20 Building an Encyclopedic Digital Image Repository at the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Its Implications and Effects on the Museum¡¦s Image Services and Licensing Processes
Billy Chi-hing Kwan, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
09:20~09:40 Sharing the Vietnam experience
Vu Manh Chu, Copyright Office of Vietnam
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
09:40~10:00 The IPR management and license of digital archives/digital learning
Ching-Yi Liu, National Taiwan University

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
10:00~10:20 Initiating a Public Culture Network in Taiwan: Next Step for Taiwan Digital Archives Expansion Project, TELDAP
Cheng-Yun Liu, Academia Sinica
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

09:00~10:30, December 5, 2008 / 9F, Room 903
"Data Management of Buddhist Texts"
Chaired by Peter Zhou, East Asian Library, University of California, Berkeley, USA      
09:00~09:20 Blue Dots¡¨ View of Traditional Buddhist Text ¡V A Forward
Perspective and Practice in the New Digital Age
Howie Lan, University of California, Berkeley, USA
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
09:20~09:40 Using TEI markup to extract GIS information from biographies of eminent monks
Marcus Bingenheimer, CBETA
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
09:40~10:00 A Management System for Sanskrit Buddhist Documents
Ralph Moon, University of California ¡V Berkeley, CA, USA

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
10:00~10:20 Comparative Study of the Tripitaka Koreana and Dunhuang Manuscripts & Building a Comparative Image Research System (Based on the Digital Image Research Environment of the TK-IRS)
Myungsoo Kim, Tripitika Institute
Kyukap Lee, Yonsei University, Korea
Yun H. Oh, the Research Institute of Tripitaka Koreana, Korea

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

11:00~12:30, December 5, 2008 / 9F, Room 923
"e-Learning II: The Trends and Future of e-Learning with the Web 2.0 Concept"
Chaired by Gwo-Dong Chen, National Central University      
11:00~11:30 Creating real business value with Enterprise Learning 2.0
Li-Chieh Lin, Institution for Information Industry, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:30~12:00 An Overview of E-Learning in Vietnam
Pham Ngoc Thach, Hanoi University

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
12:00~12:30 The Organizational Knowledge Management for Knowledge Circulation & Reusing in e-Learning Practices
Toshio Okamoto, University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo-JAPAN
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

11:00~12:30, December 5, 2008 / 9F, Room 902
"Digitalization 101 I : Ensuring Success: Digitization Standards and Process"
Chaired by Jieh Hsiang, Research Center for Digital Humanities, National Taiwan University     [CV]
11:00~11:45 Making New Connections for Old Collections: The Process of Digitizing Ethnographic Objects and Images of Taiwan
Chia-yu Hu, National Taiwan University
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:45~12:30 Digitization and Applications of Archives: A Case Study of Tan-Hsin Archive
Shu-Fen Hung, National Taiwan University Library

[Full] [Slide]
[Paper]
[CV]

11:00~12:30, December 5, 2008 / 9F, Room 903
"Dynamic Mapping"
Chaired by Edith Jimenez, Universidad de Guadalajara      
11:00~11:30 Using Cartography to reveal Historical Perspectives
Vlad Atanasiu, Austrian Academy of Sciences
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:30~12:00 Dynamic Mapping and Historical Context: Medieval Latin Places
Jeanette Zerneke, University of California, Berkeley
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
12:00~12:30 Applications of Digital Methods and Dynamic Maps in Southeast Asian History and Archaeology: An Overview
Damian Evans, University of Sydney
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

14:00~15:30, December 5, 2008 / 9F, Room 923
"e-Learning III: Computer Technology in Chinese E-learning Instructions of Applications"
Chaired by Yu-Ju Lan, National Taipei University of Education      
14:00~14:30 The Current State and Prospect of E-learning on Chinese Language in Taiwan
Yu-Ju Lan, National Taipei University of Education
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
14:30~15:00 The Development of Multimedia Chinese Language Teaching Over The Past Four Decades In The U.S.
De Bao Xu, Hamilton College, NY, USA
Hong Gang Jin, Hamilton College, NY, USA
[Abs] [Slide]
[CV]

[CV]
15:00~15:30 Computer and Technology Application of Chinese Language Teaching in Vietnamese University
Tran Thi Kim Loan, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
[Abs] [Slide]
[Paper]
[CV]

14:00~15:30, December 5, 2008 / 9F, Room 902
"Digitalization 101 II: Digitization and Information Integration of Biological Collections"
Chaired by Piyawut Srichaikul, NECTEC, Thaniland      
14:00~14:45 Digitization and Information Integration of Biological Collections
Burke Chih-Jen Ko, Academia Sinica

[Abs]

[Slide] [CV]
14:45~15:30 Introduction to the Database of Ethnological Scripts of Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Chi-jui Hu, Academia Sinica

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

14:00~15:40, December 5, 2008 / 9F, Room 903
"Humanities GIS and Analysis"
Chaired by Damian Evans, University of Sydney, Australia      
14:00~14:25 Digitizing the Asami Collection and Korean Rare Books at the University of California, Berkeley
Peter Zhou, University of California ¡V Berkeley, CA, USA
Sung Taek Cho, Korea University, Korea
Professor Kim, Korea University, Korea

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
14:25~14:50 Historical GIS and the development of the European state system since 1815
Andreas Kunz, Institute of European History, Mainz, Germany
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
14:50~15:15 Apply Google Map and Map Titles Processing Technology to Building the Online Culture Map System
I-chun Fan, Academia Sinica
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
15:15~15:40 British Historical GIS Reinterpreted: Beyond Administrative (Cancelled) 
Paul Ell, Queen¡¦s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

16:00~17:30, December 5, 2008 / 9F, Room 923
"The International Buddhist Archives Network (IBA-net)"
Chaired by Marcus Bingenheimer, Drum Buddhist College      
16:00~16:30 The Ideas of the Integrated Buddhist Archives Network
Christian Wittern, Kyoto University
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
16:30~17:00 Buddhist Lexicographical Resources and Tripitaka Catalogs -- towards an International Buddhist Archives Network
Aming Tu, Dharma Drum Buddhist College

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
17:00~17:30 The GIS Database of the Headstone Inscriptions of Temple Steles in Vietnam
Vietnam Buddhist University
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

16:00~17:30, December 5, 2008 / 9F, Room 902
"Digitalization 101 III : What's Next to Digitizing?"
Chaired by James Quo-Ping Lin, National Palace Museum, Taiwan      
16:00~16:45 Behind the Scenes of the NPM Digital Archive Project
James Quo-Ping Lin, National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
16:45~17:30 What¡¦s Next to Digitizing? Global Licensing!
Paul Chen-Wo Kuo, National Palace Museum, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

16:00~17:30, December 5, 2008 / 9F, Room 903
"GIS Explorations in the History of Japan: Humanities GIS"
Chaired by Philip Brown, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA      
16:00~16:30 Characteristics of the Siting and Environment of the Urban Areas of Heij?ky? ¡]AD710-784¡^in the Northern Nara Basin
Tatsunori KAWASUMI, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
16:30~17:00 A Historical GIS for Analyzing Migration through Marriage in 17th-19th century Japan
Hiroshi KAWAGUCHI, Tsunekazu KATO, Tezukayama University, Nara, Japan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
17:00~17:30 Japan Sinks: Floods, Drainage, and the Impact of Modern Civil Engineering in the Echigo Plain
Philip BROWN, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]



09:00~10:30, December 6, 2008 / 9F, Room 902
"Area Informatics: Application of Spatiotemporal Tools to Analyse Data"
Chaired by Masatoshi Kubo, National Museum of Ethnology, Japan
Shibayama Hara, Kyoto University
     
09:00~09:20 The Dynamic State of the "Foreigners" in Pre-war China By Using the Variable Demographic-Statistics Database
Toshihiko Kishi, Kanagawa University, Japan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
09:20~09:40 Information analysis of various type of information based on temporal data
Tatsuki Sekino, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
09:40~10:00 Eco-Historical Analysis of YUNNAN Chronicle: Using Time-Space Analysis System GT-Time:
Masatoshi Kubo, National Museum of Ethnology, Japan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
10:00~10:20 The Construction of the Digital Gazetteer based on Humanities GIS and the Analysis of Characteristic
Ikuo OKETANI*1, Osaka International University, Japan
Mitsuru AIDA*2, National Institute of Japanese Literature, Japan

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

09:00~10:20, December 6, 2008 / 9F, Room 903
"Urban Development in Social and Historical Context"
Chaired by Alexander A. Stolyarov, Russian Academy of Sciences      
09:00~09:20 The Influence of The City in The Destiny of The Surrounding Agrarian Communities: Case of Tlajomulco in Mexico 1821-2008
Edith Jimenez, Maria de la Luz, Ayala, Heriberto Cruz, Universidad de Guadalajara
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
09:20~09:40 IThe Role of the Indian Villages in Mexico in the supply of Goods to the City Guadalajara and its Indian Belt 16th ¡V 19th Centuries
Edith Jimenez, Maria de la Luz, Ayala, Heriberto Cruz, Universidad de Guadalajara
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
09:40~10:00 Creating Genius Loci in Hyperspace
Felicity Morel, Department of Premier and Cabinet, Western Australia
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
10:00~10:20 Towards a Comprehensive Digital Sanskrit Buddhist Canon
Min Bahadur Shaktya, Nagarjuna Institute of Exact Methodss
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

11:00~12:30, December 6, 2008 / 9F, Room 902
"GIS Technology Application in Environment Disaster"
Chaired by Nguyen Ngoc Thach, Hanoi University of Science, Vietnam
     
11:00~11:20 Remote Sensing and GIS Technology Application and Education in Vietnam for Environment Disaster Aspect
Nguyen Ngoc Thach, Hanoi University of Science, Vietnam
     
11:20~11:40 Using TEI markup to extract GIS information from biographies of eminent monks
Feng-Tyan Lin, National Taiwan University
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:40~12:00 GIS Application in Landslide Hazard Analysis ¡V an Example from the Shihmen Reservoir Catchments Area in Northern Taiwan
Chyi-Tyi Lee, National Central University, Taiwan
[Full] [Slide] [CV]
12:00~12:20 The Application of GIS and Satellite Images for Land Use Change Detection
Chi-Farn Chen, National Central University, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

11:00~12:30, December 6, 2008 / 9F, Room 903
"Context Composition for Cultural Data"
Chaired by Marcus Bingenheimer, Dharma Drum Buddhist College      
11:00~11:30 Area Informatics and Spatiotemporal Application
Shoichiro Hara, Kyoto University, Japan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:30~12:00 Laptops and Libraries: Decentralized Access to Explanatory Resources
Michael Buckland, University of California ¡V Berkeley, CA, USA
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
12:00~12:30 The Experience of Building Time, Person, and Place Authority Databases for Chinese Buddhist Canons
Joey Hung, Dharma Drum Buddhist College, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

14:00~15:30, December 06
"Digital Gazeteer and Calendar"
Chaired by Shoichiro Hara, Kyoto University      
    [Abs] [Slide] [CV]

14:00~15:40, December 06, 2008 / 9F, Room 903
"Cultural Atlases: Monuments and Texts"
Chaired by Ralph Moon, University of California, Berkeley, USA      
14:00~14:25 Computer-assisted tools for the creation of electronic atlases of cultural heritage monuments
Stanislav Shchigorets, GREC Research Group, St. Petersburg, Russia
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
14:25~14:50 Using GIS and culture records in the development of Taiwan Buddhism Database
Aming Tu, Dharma Drum Buddhist College
Jenjou Hung, Dharma Drum Buddhist College
Fayuan Shi, Dharma Drum Buddhist College

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
14:50~15:15 Main Problems of Placing in the Web the Annotated Database of Early Mediaeval North Indian Copper-Plate Grants
Alexander A. Stolyarov, Russian Academy of Sciences
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
15:15~15:40 Results and Prospects of Creation of Mongolian Manuscripts and Xylographs Database
Tsymzhit Vanchikova, Russian Academy of Science
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
9:00-17:00, December 4-6 / 6F Poster Area
"Poster Session"
1 Atayal Satellite Camp - Learning Satellite Science & Technology from the Indigenous Villagers
Chih-Li Chang*, National Space Organization (NSPO), Taiwan
Li-Yu Fu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Jiun-jih Miau, National Space Organization (NSPO), Taiwan
[Poster]
2 Apply Google Map and Geo-Spatial DBMS to Building the Online Culture Map System
I-Chun Fan, Professor, Hsiung-Ming Liao, Assistant Research Specialist, Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
[Poster]
3 Integrating Digital Archives with GIS as Instruction Media for Social Studies Courses
Siang-Mei Huang, Wan-Yu Chen, Kuo-Hung Huang
Department of E-Learning Design and Management, National Chiayi University, Chiayi, Taiwan
[Poster]
4 Establishing Taiwan Biodiversity Information Network
Shao, Kwang-Tsao1, Kun-Chi Lai1, Burke Chih-Jen Ko1, Lee-Sea Chen1, Alan Jieluen Yang1 , 1. Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica
[Poster]