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Martin Pinkerneil
Martin Pinkerneil is the head of the project www.handysektor.de, that is a commercial-free offer of information. The main topic is safe using of WLAN, mobile phones, notebooks, bluetooth and game consoles etc. There is also information about consumer rights and health risks who can result from mobile nets.

Martin Pinkernail works for the "Deutsche Welle" as a freelancer in the department "innovation projects" on topics like semantic search, personalisation and grid computing.

He prepared numerous articles, workshops ans presentations to the topics convergence, games, mobile phones, IPTV, radio and aspects of young users.

Discussion rounds
Mike Cosse, klicksafe.de

Antje vom Berg
, Media Authority NRW (lfm)

Sven Eckoldt, Deutsche Welle

Roman Hänsler, aka-aki.com
Roman Hänsler is 28 years old, studies Strategic communications and planning at the Berlin University of the Arts. Together with five other students he launched aka-aki in 2007, a service, that brings social networking to the streets via the mobile phone and provides internet communities with data about encounters with other members in real life.

Eric Karstens, European Journalism Centre
Eric Karstens is a freelance media consultant and analyst specialising in television and new media management. After serving as a programme planner for a German TV station, he has helped launch and operate different kinds of television channels and regularly works for a number of diverse media sector clients, among them chiefly the European Journalism Centre. On the side, he teaches media economy, technology and content development at several universities. He has so far authored two standard reference books covering the television sector.

Frank Syré, zoomer.de
Panels and tracks
Markus Beckedahl, www.netzpolitik.org

Niels Brüggen, Institute for media pedagogic JFF
Niels Brüggen is researcher at the JFF – Institute for Media Research and Media Education, Munich. The objectives of his work are to understand how adolecents use (digital) media in their specific contexts and (on this basis) to develope guidelines for education and media regulation. In this field he explored into the use of dating platforms by youth (short list of publications) and currently is conducting the Evaluation of the web-based youth information portal www.netzcheckers.de (for project details).

Sascha Düx
, www.rootsnroutes.tv
Educational manager and musician, born 1971, leader of JFC Medienzentrum’s department for intercultural and international youth media projects, video and multimedia
Employed at JFC Medienzentrum Köln since January 2001. Responsible for international and intercultural youth media work (CrossCulture network), online projects, creative multimedia, video and music projects.
ROOTS&ROUTES TV – Streaming Cultural Diversity: Web-TV project in several German towns with some international partners. Focussed on youth culture and intercultural urban life (senior project manager).

Wolfgang Fischer, Thomas Schindler, Joachim Klinkhammer,
hundertelf Gmbh, www.hundertelf.com

Gerhard Gottwald, www.golocal.de
Gerhard Gottwald, 49 years, marketing manager of the GoLocal GmbH & Co. KG, 20 years experience on all sectors of business communication and marketing. He is a specialist for lokal information at the internet. More information you can find at
https://www.xing.com/profile/Gerhard_Gottwald/

Christian Herrmann, netzcheckers.de

Christoph Kaindel, Franz Kratzer
, www.netbridge.at

Eric Karstens, European Journalism Centre
Eric Karstens is a freelance media consultant and analyst specialising in television and new media management. After serving as a programme planner for a German TV station, he has helped launch and operate different kinds of television channels and regularly works for a number of diverse media sector clients, among them chiefly the European Journalism Centre. On the side, he teaches media economy, technology and content development at several universities. He has so far authored two standard reference books covering the television sector.

Verena Ketter
She is a media educator at "Administration Department for Social Work, Wiesbaden/ Departement II "Education & Participation". post-graduate at Teacher Training Collage Ludwigsburg, Departement "Media Education". Contract-Teacher at University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt, at University of Applied Sciences Wiesbaden and at Teacher Training College Ludwigsburg.
- www.girlslog.twoday.net
- www.kidsundblogs.twoday.net
- www.blogtales.twoday.net
- www.4fantasticgirls.net

Michael Lange
Media educator from Berlin, working for several organisations in the field of youth education and teacher training: Metaversa e.V., LAG Medienarbeit Berlin e.V. Special interest lies in learning in onlinecommunities and the use of media in civil education, currently with the focus on Second Life.
- www.metaversa.de
- www.virtuellewelt.de
- cyberland.ning.com

Marco Medkour
, www.netzcheckers.de

Michael Merz, dailyme.tv

Matthias Schindler, Wikipedia

Graham Stanley, British Council

John Hendrik Weitzmann, www.creative-commons.org
John Hendrik Weitzmann studied law in Saarbrücken, Sydney and Trier with a special emphasis on IP law. At the Institute of Law and Informatics at Saarland University he is pursuing a PhD on legal theory and ontologies. Since 2006 he is legal project lead for Creative Commons Germany.

Celia Willem, www.rootsnroutes.tv
Cilia Willem is a lecturer in Audio-visual Communication studies at the University of Barcelona. She studies and teaches the social, political and technical aspects of video on-line, especially in web 2.0 applications. Special interest lies in the participatory aspects of online media use, particularly in the case of young immigrants and ethnic minorities. Cilia has been co-ordinating several European projects on media, education and social inclusion at the Interactive Media Lab (www.lmi.ub.es since 2002. The Interactive Media Lab is a small I+D centre at the Faculty of Teacher Training at the University of Barcelona. Among the most important projects there are xenoclipse.net (www.xenoclipse.net), the Alliance of Civilisations Media Literacy Education Clearing House and Roots&Routes.

Alex Wunschel, pimpyourbrain.de

 

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