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Cyberweek is a week long virtual gathering of people from all over the world who are interested in utilizing information and communication technology in the vast and varied conflict resolution and management field(s). Some frequently asked questions:
- How Do I Get Started at Cyberweek? First, please register (it's free) so that we may send you timely information during Cyberweek.
- How Do I Navigate at Cyberweek? The Conference is comprised of real-time and asynchronous content. All content can be accessed via the Cyberweek program page.
- What is Cyberweek Content? Real-time events are generally comprised of web based seminars, meetings, and demonstrations. Asynchronous content includes podcasts, plenary discussions, ODR simulations and role-plays, and scholarly papers. The Program page is the place to start.
- Do I have to Login Each Day? No, Cyberweek is open to all. Only our discussion forum requires your logging in so that your posts will be identified - you will choose your own discussion forum login name and password.
- How Will I Know What is Going On Each Day? All Cyberweek content is accessible via the Program page, and the Announcements page will indicate daily events. In addition, there will be daily announcements at the bottom of the Cyberweek main page. Your registration will ensure daily email announcements as well.
- How Do I Participate in a Real-Time Event? All content will be web based. Instructions will be made available in a variety of places, i.e. Program, Announcements, daily conference emails.
- Time Conversion of Real-Time Events? To convert GMT/UTC time to your local time please click here.
- How Do I Participate in a Plenary Discussion? Simply go to the Discussion forum and join in - you should register (i.e. establish a user name and password) the first time you enter, and each subsequent visit we ask that you log in.
- How Do I Access Static/Asynchronous Content? Just click on it, and (hopefully) it will open for you! If not, please give us a shout at the Center.
- Questions? Please email us at the Center.
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