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| Wednesday, 09 November 2011 20:13 |
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What Is IC3T’s Cluster Discussion? Cluster Discussion is a group of idea-sharing between the participants. Basically, the discussion scheme is one speaker with a mass of gathering. The invited speaker will deliver his/her subject matter to the audiences, to be later dissected together during the vis-à-vis session. Recently, IC3T in collaboration with WGTT-Japan also try to conduct an online discussion format. The media being used for this online session is WIZIQ owned by WGTT-Japan.
What Is the Background of IC3T’s Cluster Discussion Establishment? IC3T’s Cluster Discussion is the pre-installment of AISC-Taiwan conducted to mark the international event itself. Before going “all-out” with the annual conference, a warming-up event as a cluster discussion planned to give a concept of how the idea-sharing among students, scientists, researchers, and academics can be administered. Besides that, cluster discussion will provide the students a scientific atmosphere of discussion they might encounter during their academic life.
How Many Clusters Does IC3T Have? IC3T have four sets of cluster; agriculture, social and economy, ICT (Information and Communication Technology), and engineering.
Who Is Eligible to Join IC3T’s Cluster Discussion? Everyone who feels attached to the theme can join the discussion. It is free of charge and densely packed with information.
Who Has Been The Invited Speakers in the Previous Cluster Discussion? Prof. Ching-lung Tsay (Tamkang University), Sri Setiawati, MA (IETO), Dedi Ekasa (Cypress Semiconductor, USA), Prof. Hsu Shan Te (Nat’l Chiayi University), Ali Mutasowifin (Nat’l Cheng Kung University), and Mr. Suhartono (IETO). [IC3T/BP]
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