Phoebe sent the event below months ago. They've made some adjustments to their program and made it more specific at http://www.computerhistory.org/events/listing/plato-at-50/
I'm most interested in Program 4 on June 3 at 1:30 (Online Education & Courseware) but I expect Program 6 at 4pm on online communities will be more interesting to most Wikimedians. The number of really smart people in the bay area who think the WELL was the first online community is surprising, and the information they will be presenting about PLATO in the early 1960s should be fascinating.
Do we want to make a meet-up out of it afterward, next door at http://www.mvpizzeriaventi.com/ ? If so, would 6:00 or 6:30 be better?
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Computer History Museum event@computerhistory.org Date: Fri, May 7, 2010 at 9:07 AM Subject: Register Now: PLATO@50- Seeing the Future Through the Past
Perhaps the greatest untold story in the history of computing is the development of the PLATO system at the University of Illinois and later also at Control Data Corporation. Largely unknown today to the general public, PLATO's list of innovations and seminal influences is considerable. For the first time ever, this event will assemble many of the key people involved with the creation of the PLATO phenomenon.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet and learn from an amazing variety of technology innovators, including Don Bitzer, creator of PLATO and co-inventor of the flat-panel gas plasma display, Microsoft's Ray Ozzie (who got his start on PLATO at the University of Illinois), and many others.
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When:
Wednesday, June 2, 2010 PLATO@50: Seeing the Future Through The Past 6p.m. Reception 7p.m. Program
Thursday, June 3, 2010 All Day Programing Please visit our website for program details.
Registration: http://www.computerhistory.org/events/listing/plato-at-50/
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