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Courses - 2002/2003
The two residential lecture periods include the participation of guest experts
from the Universities of Pavia and
Tunis, in addition to other leading European institutions including:
the Italian Advanced Schools Network, leading enterprises,
and naturally the School of
Media Science and Technology of the IUSS.
In addition, some leading international figures, interpreting the
latest technological developments, will present keynotes
speeches and lectures.
First part: basics
Each student has to attend 6 courses, common to all specializations
(Interactive Media and New Content and E-Business Technologies
and Management).
20 January - 8 February 2003
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Multimedia Communication Law
Mohande Hamdane, Institut de Presse et des Sciences
de l'Information de Tunis
Nouri EL Lajmi, Institut de Presse et des Sciences
de l'Information de Tunis
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Enterprise Management
Rupa Kodachwad, PricewaterhouseCoopers S.p.A., Milano
Anouar Moalla, University of Tunis
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Digital Information Processing
Paolo Decarlini, Eurix, Torino
Amina Saib, Institut du Multimédia de Tunis
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17 February - 7 March 2003
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Communication Sociology
Marina D'Amato, Italian TV Authority, University of RomaTre
Riadh Ferjani, Institut de Presse et Sciences
de l'Information de Tunis
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Multimedia Techniques and Infrastructures
Piero Castoldi, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa
Ahlem Bouziri, Institut du Multimédia de Tunis
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Strategic and Operative Marketing
Giorgio Preda and Alberto Cattaneo, Mediaset, Milano
Hafedh Chaabane, Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis
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Second part: specialization
Each student has to choose 8 courses, 4 of which must be specific to
the chosen specialization. In each term, the first courses
are specific to Interactive media and new content,
while the final courses are specific to E-business technologies and
management.
Media Theory and Techniques
Franco Visintin, SMPTE, Milano
Roberto Checchi, RAI, Milano
Ridha Najjar, Centre Africain de Perfectionnement
des journalistes et communicateurs
Abdelkader Mliki, ERTT
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World Wide Web: Design and Technologies
Mauro Mosconi, University of Pavia
Latifa Rabii, Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis
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Technologies and Solutions for E-Business
Paolo Giudici, University of Pavia
Lamia El Abed, Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis
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Electronic Publishing
Marco Ferretti, University of Pavia
Kamel Askri, Institut Supérieur de Presse et Sciences
de l'Information de Tunis
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Man-Machine Interface
Marco Porta, University of Pavia
Chafia Mankai, Istitut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis
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Net Opportunities and Services
Paolo Decarlini and Flavio Toscano, Eurix, Torino
Sihem Guemara, Ecole Supérieur des Communications de Tunis
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New Economy: Media and Technology
Stefano Ledda, PricewaterhouseCoopers S.p.A., Milano
Sadok Hammami, Institut Supérieur de Presse et Sciences
de l'Information de Tunis
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Social Research and Media
Mauro Beretta, KPMG Business Advisory Services, Roma
Riadh Ferjani, Istitut Superieur de Presse et de Sciences
de l'Information de Tunis
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From Net Economy to E-Business
Claudio Petti and Tommaso Massari, eBMS/ISUFI, Lecce
Mohamed El Ouadi, Institut Superieur de Gestion de Tunis
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Development of Media Programs
Roberto Checchi, RAI, Milano
Franco Visintin, SMPTE, Milano
Hassen Zairi, Institut de Presse et des Sciences
de l'Information de Tunis
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Internship selection process
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E-government
Giancarlo Albini, Caridata, Milano
Giuseppe Meregaglia, C.I.N.I., Roma
Maher Kallel, Groupe Poulina
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Third part: internships
The internship programs
last for at least three months. Students will have the opportunity to work
on a project they have been studying for during the first and second part
of the specialization.
Each student will draw the results of the project she/he has been working
on in the final dissertation.
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