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Volume
1, Number 1 Jan/Feb 2000
ADR
Cyberweek 2000 is Coming Soon!
Readers
of the REPORT are invited to participate in an innovative
online experiment known as ADR
Cyberweek occurring February
14 - 18, 2000 at http://www.umass.edu/cyber/
This year there will be a special higher education
component (still under development) that will
engage students from George Washington University
Law School and the University of Ottawa Law School
and all interested others (hopefully including you!)
in the online analysis of sample campus disputes,
and in discussions about building a highschool peer
mediation program alumni network. ADR
Cyberweek
provides participants with an opportunity to explore
the current (and possible future) state of dispute
resolution and technology. The first ADR Cyberweek
was held from November 9-13, 1998. Over 750 people
from many different countries participated in some
way in the totally online event in which participants
can engage in conversations, simulations and other
activities, and much of it can still be accessed online.
If you would like to receive information prior to
Cyberweek about the schedule and activities, sign
up for the Cyberweek2000 listserv. To
do so:
1. Send a message to imailsrv@list.disputes.org
2. Leave the Subject: line blank
3. The message should say subscribe cyberweek2000
firstname lastname
For more information, please contact Alan Gaitenby
or Ethan Katsh, UMass Center for Information Technology
and Dispute Resolution *
Phone 413.545.5879 *
Fax 603.676.5752
Page
last updated
11/27/2005
A
project of Campus Conflict Resolution
Resources.
Supported by a FIPSE grant from the US Department of Education
and seed money from the Hewlett Foundation-funded CRInfo
project.
Correspondence
to CMHE Report
(Attn: Bill Warters)
Campus Conflict Resolution Resources Project
Department of Communication
585 Manoogian Hall
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI 48201.
Please
send comments, bug reports, etc. to the Editor.
© 2000-2005 William C. Warters & WSU,
All rights reserved.
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