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Some positive feedback and useful information from some of the 2013 attendees

Gopala Koduri

Testimonials

Looking back after two years, I can say that the ESWC summer school has been the most influential event in my research career so far.
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I attended lectures from well-known researchers in this field and learnt how to use and build Semantic Web applications. [...] This experience resulted to be extremely rewarding.
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Attending this summer school eventually lead not only to some nice paper collaborations but also paved the way to the PhD position in Germany that I'm currently holding.
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Attending the summer school not only gave me the opportunity to meet different tutors and students from several different institutions and countries but also helped me gain insight into what's "hot" in the field.
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Welcome to the 3rd ESWC Summer School 2013

The 3rd ESWC Summer School will run in southern Crete from the morning of Monday September 2nd to midday Saturday September 7th 2013. The overall goal for this event is to provide intensive training and networking opportunities for the next EWC generation. In particular we wish to facilitate the creation of a new cohort of ESWC: Master's, Ph.D. students and junior researchers who will in time become the next leaders of the ESWC conference and of the Semantic Web research area in general.

In this respect the above the topics of the ESWC summer school will be aligned with the most prominent and emerging topics of the ESWC conference. We will also provide opportunities for attendees to network with their peers, the school tutors and keynotes as well as senior members of STI International and senior members of the Semantic Web community who are participating in the conference.

The organization and tutorial team for this summer school have extensive experience in these types of events having organized similar events in Europe, the US and Asia over a number of years. Building from this experience, and also knowledge of pedagogy we know that learning-by-doing leads to successful learning. We also know the true value of networking in the research context and that this is best supported by an informal atmosphere coupled with an enjoyable inclusive social program. Supporting the above will be a dominant theme of the EWSC summer school and a significant portion of the school will involve hands-on sessions with the latest generation of Semantic Web tools.

Recent press have highlighted the value of Open Educational Resources (OERs) within Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs. The summer school will make extensive use of OERs from the Euclid and PlanetData EU projects allowing participants to:

  • View materials related to the technical part of the Summer School as high quality eBooks (available on eBook readers, on iPads, Kindle) in web form (see 'Learning Materials' menu item).
  • View the technical presentations as Webinars (see 'Learning Materials' menu item).
  • Provide feedback on all materials to the course authors and Summer School tutors for the benefit of both educators and learners.

The summer school is open to anyone studying in a Semantic Web related post-graduate course or is at an early stage of a Semantic Web related career and is engaged in suitable Semantic Web activities. Places will be limited to 50 in order to ensure that all participating students receive quality time with their tutors. Accepted students will be obliged to attend the whole week.

We encourage anyone who is at an early stage of their Semantic Web career to apply our school which benefits from its close association with the conference.

The ESWC summer school is supported by a number of European projects including PlanetData and also videolectures.net.

Previous ESWC Summer Schools

ESWC Summer School 2012

ESWC Summer School 2011