About the competition
Ryerson Web 2.0 Competition is an initiative at Ryerson University to allow computer science students to work with industry partners and showcase their projects during a competition. The competition is part of the CPS630 course which is created at the department of computer science with the aim of teaching students about the evolution of the computing and the Internet. Students projects are categorized in one of the following categories:
Pervasive Internet
Ubiquitous Computing
User Driven Computing
Social Computing
Open APIs
Self-Adaptive Computing
Context-Aware Computing
Multimedia
Special Guests and Speakers
- Dr. Alan Shepard,Provost, Ryerson University
- Pat Horgan,Vice President of IBM Canada
- Hossein Rahnama, Instructor for CPS630, Ryerson University
- Mark Romoff, CEO and President of the Ontario Centres of Excellence
- Ali Rahnema, Former Vice President of Bell Canada and Globe and Mail and current publisher at The Mark
- Willi Powell and Ralph Kamuf,Managers at Apple Canada Higher Education
- Dave Dietz,Director of University Relations, Research in Motion
- Dr. Alireza Sadeghian, Chair, Department of Computer Science, Ryerson University
Event's Agenda
The official agenda is available in PDF format:
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Contact Information
Mr. Hossein Rahnama
Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing Lab, Ryerson University
Email: hrahnama@scs.ryerson.ca
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