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- María José López Pourailly
Join the First virtual meeting of the Global Science Community on e-Health
The MAGIC Project invites to participate in this first activity on e-Health which will be carried out in February 2nd through the desktop videoconference system, VC Espresso, available in the collaborative platform, Colaboratorio.
The activity aims to offer the opportunity of knowing different experiences related to e-Health in the world, contributing and sharing knowledge and exploring the possibility of collaboration.
Agenda
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12:30 - 13:00 GMT | Conexion settings
13:00 - 13:05 GMT | Welcome, Colleen Wint, CKLN
13:05 - 13:15 GMT | Conference Introduction, Tiwonge Banda, UbuntuNet Alliance
13:15 - 13:45 GMT | Introduction of Participant Institutions, Moderated by Colleeen Wint, CKLN
13:45 - 14:00 GMT | The State of Telemedicine in Brazil using NREN Network, Prof. Luiz Messina, RUTE
14:00 - 14:25 GMT | MAGIC Presentation, Tania Altamirano, RedCLARA
14:25 - 14:50 GMT | Discussion/ Questions and comments/ Next Steps, Moderated by Prof. Luiz Messina, RUTE
14:50 - 15:00 GMT | Closing, Moderated by Colleen Wint, CKLN
How to participate
The meeting will be held through the desktop videoconference system, VC Espresso, available in the collaborative platform, Colaboratorio. If you are not logged in Colaboratorio, please create your account by clicking the link “Go to Colaboratorio” in the right hand at the top of the RedCLARA website: www.redclara.net. Once logged in, to participate please follow this link: http://vcespresso.redclara.net/vc/vcIn.php?var=b96270c3a472efbce3907d290f9f4075
Future virtual meetings
Within February the following meetings will be carried out in this same fashion:
Biodiversity: February 11
Environment: February 18
Remote Instrumentation: February 25
For more information please visit: https://eventos.redclara.net/indico/event/634/
About MAGIC
The development and fostering of Global Science Communities is a major activity of MAGIC (Middleware for collaborative Applications and Global vIrtual Communities, http://www.magic.redclara.net/) a project lead by RedCLARA with partners from Latin America, Europe, the Caribbean, West and Central Africa, Eastern and Southern Africa, North Africa and the Middle East, Central Asia and Asia-Pacific.
MAGIC is being implemented by a consortium of Regional Education & research networks (RENs) and National R&E networks (NRENs) from 20 countries and regions around the world.
The consortium was established to work together to develop advanced technology tools and a software platform that will allow research and education resources, applications, and other knowledge sharing resources, developed and owned by the more developed countries, to be available and shared by less developed countries and regions.