Cyberweek Collaboration Tools for Dispute Resolution


Use the for the slide show and telephone connections that are going to be used for the demonstration and panel discussion of the Google Wave and other collaboration tools at 4 PM Eastern time, Thursday, October 29.

We are open NOW for you to connect, say hello to the organizer, and test drive your set up for connecting with this program.

Please click this link Calliflower Web Page or Dashboard
where you will be assisted in making the connection.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

odrtools demonstration & discussion at Cyberweek 2009

Google Wave, the future, and other tools, here and now, for collaboration online in mediation, arbitration, negotiation, public policy making and other processes for dispute resolution and problem solving. In addition to Google Wave which now has over 100,000 testers working world wide to help Google develop a real time, all in one, Swiss Army Knife, text communication, collaborative read/write editing and media sharing tool. • In addition to previewing the Google Wave and its impact on online collaboration, the program will demonstrate a teleconference run in tandem with a demonstration of two other, here and now, collaborative read/write editing tools, Google Docs and Co-ment. • A panel discussion will be held on Thursday, October 29, at xx to yy GMT (4 pm to 5 pm United States Eastern Standard Time) with Robert Ambrogi, lawyer/publisher, mediator and arbitrator, Boston; Colin Rule, Driector of Dispute Resolution for Ebay and PayPal, Palo Alto; Professors Sam Edwards, Green Mountain College, Poultney, and Frank Bennett, Nagoya University School of Law, Nagoya, who have their students in online roll play negotiations on behalf of their roll play clients in the United States, Japan and other countries in East Asia; Daniel Horsey, mediation trainer, mediator and one of the founders of the Colorado Statewide ADR Conference, Denver; and Peter DeBruyn, lawyer and technologist, IT Implementors, Denver. • You may test drive the tools to be demonstrated at http://odrtools.blogspot.com which is the landing page for this program where the information on making your connection to the panel discussion on Thursday will be posted. Join with others in a test drive demonstration of the tools on Wednesday, October 28, at xx to yy GMT (4 pm to 5 pm United States Eastern Standard Time) you will need to participate in the panel discussion in the same time slot on Thursday. You may also ask questions and participate in the discussion about the tools featured in the Cyberweek Collaboration Tools Forum at http://cyberweek.umasslegal.org/forum/

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Notes for Alan Gaitenby:

1. Would you post the foregoing description as the welcome message in the forum with a one line lead in, more or less, as follows:

Welcome to the Cyberweek Collaboration Tools Forum where you may ask questions about and discuss ...

2. I left the GMT blank ... I have not done well calculating GMT in years past since my world clock gives me London time. Please insert GMT for me and, if you can withstand, the Eastern Time Zone reference, please keep that time as part of the description ... you know my lament
about GMT throwing everyone for a loop because it is not at the moment the time in Greenwich or London for that matter.

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Cyberweek Headquarters and Registration http://cyberweek.umasslegal.org/

Landing Page & Blog for Collaboration Tools Demonstration and Discussion http://odrtools.blogspot.com

Google Docs page that publishes to the Blog http://docs.google.com/View?id=dgtk4fs2_321vx9st4ft

Co-ment Doc page for demonstration http://www.co-ment.net/text/1789/

Robert Ambrogi's blog http://www.legaline.com/lawsites.html

Colin Rule's blog http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/colin-rule

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