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ODR: The State of the Field

 

February 23 - 27, 2004

 

 

Welcome to Cyberweek 2004 Demonstration of the Dito Online Participation and Meeting platform in a simulated conflict management session.

 

 

Link to Dito Platform (access to simulation)

 

The Hypothetical Case

 

Contact: nils.zierath@ais.fraunhofer.de

 

Schedule:


MONDAY: the cyberweek participants can poll on "The Use & Benefits of synchronous and asynchronous Modes of Communication in ODR" using the integrated polling function of our discussion forum DITO. The cumulative results will be presented online instantly. In additon we will introduce into the mediation case in DITO
- forum activity between 10-11am EST.


TUESDAY: continuing of the mediation case - if there are already interested participants, they could take over the roles in the case - otherwise we will play the case-roles.
- forum activity between 10-11am EST.


WEDNESDAY: real-time discussion using a "web-flip-chart" called DIGALO and an integrated chat. The results of the discussion will be played back into the online forum (DITO). FOR THIS EVENT WE WOULD LIKE 2-4 PARTICIPANTS OF THE CYBERWEEK TO TAKE OVER THE ROLES IN OF THE CASE (we will moderate this real-time event). Interested participants should contact me - the sooner the better.
- real-time event between 12am-1pm - if appropriate we will extend it a little


THURSDAY - FRIDAY
continuing of the mediation case - possibly reaching an agreement on Friday. We would like the participants of the real-time event to continue their roles - otherwise, we'll play them. Forum activity between 10-11am EST.


FRIDAY: again poll on "The Use & Benefits of synchronous and asynchronous Modes of Communication in ODR" using the integrated polling function of the discussion forum Dito. The results of Monday's poll can then be compared with the ones of Friday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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