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Author: | Peter Shotwell [ Fri Aug 03, 2012 2:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | GO SYMPOSIUM LIVE BROADCAST |
THE GO SYMPOSIUM AT BLACK MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA, USA WILL BE BROADCAST LIVE SATURDAY AUG 4 9:00-5:00 AND SUNDAY AUG 5 9:00-8:30 USA EASTERN STANDARD TIME. IT WILL ALSO BE ARCHIVED LATER. GO TO http://www.gosymposium.org AND LOOK FOR THE BUTTON OR GO DIRECTLY TO http://www.gosymposium.org/broadcast.html SCHEDULE A = Attending Congress S = Skype presentation Saturday Aug. 4 9:00 Chen Zuyuan History S The Evolution of Japanese Territory and Chinese Area Scoring Since the Tang Dynasty 9:45 Jacques Basaldua Computer S Advances in M-eval: A Multivariate Evaluation Function for Opening Positions in Computer Go 10:30 Peter Schumer Teaching A Design of a College Go Course 11:15 Israel Rodriguez Nava Culture S Cultural Considerations in the Spread of Go in Western Countries 12:00-1:00 Lunch 1:00 Bill Spight Go Theory S How to Estimate Territory: Research into the Influence of Immortal, Partially Immortal, and Dead Stones, and the Estimation of Territory on the 3x3 Board 1:45 Francois van Niekerk Computer S New Work on MCTS Parallelisatio 2:10 Peter Shotwell History A reading of the short version of "Historical Hypotheses and Facts About the Game of Go in Vietnam," a paper by Konstantin Bayraktarov of Bulgaria 2:15 Peter Shotwell History Some Notes on the Possible Origins in Ancient Greece and Rome (via Bactria) of the Tibetan Custodial Capture Game Mig Mang That Uses Go Stones and Boards 2:30 Dalsoo, Kim History A A Study of Flower (Star) Points in Go and Other Games 3:15 Kyle Blocher Go Theory A The Value of Moves: Sente, Gote, and Combinatorial Game Theory 4:00 Ichiro Tanioka History The Origin of 19×19 Go-boards in China 4:45 Dae-won Suh Greeting 7:30 Nolan Bushnell Keynote Speech Peter Armenia Paul Celmer Peter Freedman Moving Go From the Cultural Backgrouond to Center Stage Sunday August 5 9:00 Thomas Wolf Go Theory S Basic Seki in Go 9:45 Chen Zu-yan Poetry S The Art of Black and White: Weiqi in Chinese Poetry 10:30 Roxanna Duntley-Matos Education and Community Organization A "Playing Under and Pushing Through the Stones": Privileging Transnational Go Network Formation and Minority Leadership from Lower to Higher Education. 11:15 Peter Shotwell History The Origins of Go Strategies in Classical Chinese Grammar 12:00-1:00 Lunch 1:00-2:30 A Panel Discussion on Go in China Today: Marc Moskowitz A Wei Qi Wonders: Conversations About the Game of Go in China (Film) and The Challenges of Categorization for an Increasingly Globalized Game Stephanie Mingming Yin (China 1-dan Professional) A Experiences in Growing Up in the Profession and Observations on the Chinese Methods of Education Joshua A. Guarino (Go Congress Japanese-English Interpreter) A Cross-cultural memoirs Peter Shotwell (Go Historian) Go in China 1985 2:30 Hotta Yumi A Hikaru no Go creator – Interview Paul Barchilon (Vice-President and Youth Coordinator, American Go Foundation: 2006 Teacher of the Year) A Akane Negishi (Translator) 3:15 Terry Benson Rules/Attitudes A Spreading Go - Rules and Attitudes Which Make That Hard A Panel Discussion on Go on How to Start a Go Program in Your Community Moderated by Roy Laird, PhD, LCSW-R (Program Director, New York City Children’s Aid Society) Play Go and Grow: Why Every School and Library Should Have a Go Program A Paul Barchilon (Vice-President and Youth Coordinator, American Go Foundation: 2006 Teacher of the Year) Developing Youth Programs Peter Freedman, PhD (Portland, Oregon Children's go organizer); 2011 Portland and Mexico Children’s Tournament) A Teaching Children to Become Go Players Siddhartha Avila (Program Director, Mexican Youth Go Community; Univ. of Michigan Cultural Ambassador Go Program) A The Art of Go in Education and Presentation of the International Children’s Go Art Contest |
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