Robert P. Taylor's See TET01:The Human Face of a Technical Meeting

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The Human Face of a Technical Meeting

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This web gallery or "webbery" is the work of Robert P. Taylor of Teachers College, Columbia University, written to celebrate the human face of a technical meeting, TET 2001, held at Charles University, in Prague 23-25 May, 2001. TET is an international conference to share information on Telecommunications for Education and Training. The first TET was held in Prague also, in 1997 and the second was held in Gjovik, Norway in 1999. Though it began with a focus on activities in Eastern Europe, those attending and presenting come from many parts of the world, appropriately reflecting the inevitably global nature of any work in telecommunications for education and training. This webbery displays drawings made of participants at TET 2001, and includes some drawings of anonymous people seen in Prague before during and after the meeting, or in transit to or from the meeting. Such drawings reflect something about the human encounters which enrich such meetings whatever their topic, enticing people to participate repeatedly in such meetings, not solely because of interest in the techinical subject but also because of enjoyment of the interactions with others from across the world. To explore this website and the 48 drawings upon which it is based, use All Indexes for this site. To learn more about the rationale for it, use Why this site was created, and browse one or more of the sites accessible through Other, analogous Taylor Webberies. Finally, to communicate your reaction to the site, use Comments.
Note: Thumbnails in an array across the page of an index or thumbnails specifically referred to in the text of a given page, are hyperlinks, and clicking on them transfers the visitor to the page associated with the image signified by the thumbnail. On the other hand, unmentioned thumbnails displayed along the side of a page or in its corners such as those on this page or in the corners such as those of the TET logo on this page, are not hyperlinks and clicking on them will cause no transfer.

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