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==== CS-DC e-Tour ====
 
==== CS-DC e-Tour ====
The CS-DC (Complex Systems Digital Campus) was submitted on April 30th 2013 to UNESCO as an UniTwin (University Twinning) project by the Universities of Le Havre and Strasbourg with commitment letters coming from 73 Universities in 22 countries over 4 continents.
 
 
This is by far the largest UniTwin programme of UNESCO (typically, UniTwin networks contain 3 to 5 universities) because complex systems are found in all disciplines. They are the new science of the third millenium, where everything is considered in probability rather than in certainty. This opens up many more possibilities because, as said Ilya Prigogine, "''the objective is not to predict what '''will''' happen, but what '''can''' happen''."
 
 
By the middle of August 2013, UNESCO validated the CS-DC UniTwin submission and in order to recruit more universities and research institutions, I was bestowed the great honour of being appointed ambassador of the CS-DC UNESCO UniTwin.
 
 
This page contains my travelogue that started in May 2013 in Taiwan, where Professor Pierre Collet (coordinator of the Strasbourg CS-DC and co-submittor of the UNESCO UniTwin) and I presented the POEM paradigm (Personalised Open Education for the Masses developed within the CS-DC UniTwin) to the Taiwan Normal University.
 
 
Arrival at Taipei Airport on May 15th 2013:
 
 
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With Frank DeJong (Professor in Knowledge Creation and Ecological Intelligent Thinking) and Prof. Chun-Yen Chang, who invited Prof. Collet and I in Taiwan:
 
 
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Watching a performance of Chinese theatre:
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The CS-DC (Complex Systems Digital Campus) was submitted on April 30th 2013 to UNESCO as an UniTwin (University Twinning) project by the Universities of Le Havre and Strasbourg with commitment letters coming from 73 Universities in 22 countries over 4 continents.
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Prof. Chun-Yen Chang:
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This is by far the largest UniTwin programme of UNESCO (typically, UniTwin networks contain 3 to 5 universities) because complex systems are found in all disciplines. They are the new science of the third millenium, where everything is considered in probability rather than in certainty. This opens up many more possibilities because, as said Ilya Prigogine, "''the objective is not to predict what '''will''' happen, but what '''can''' happen''."
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Carved Temple Pillar:
 
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Inside the Temple:
 
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Landscape:
 
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Touching a 220.30kg gold bar:
 
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Landscape 2:
 
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Golden Rocks:
 
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Chang Family:
 
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Taiwan Museum:
 
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At the bottom of the 101 tower (5th tallest building in the world):
 
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Counterweight of the 101 tower:
 
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Testing a 3D Virtual Reality environment in a Taiwanese Temple for Education and Science
 
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Prof. Collet replying to some e-mails while in transit in Frankfurt Airport on the way back from Taiwan:
 
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Dakar Beach with Prof. Ismaila Diouf and Marc Streb :
 
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Dakar Beach by night :
 
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Thies University :
 
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Not to be mistaken with Ecole Polytechnique de Thiès :
 
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Climbing my first tree:
 
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Buying something to drink:
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The CS-DC e-Tour started after the [http://www.cnsc.unistra.fr/cnsc/index.php/First_e-Workshop_on_the_Computational_and_Educational_Ecosystems_of_the_CS-DC_UNESCO_UniTwin first e-Workshop on the Computational and Educational Ecosystems of the CS-DC UNESCO UniTwin] on September 9th 2013. I plan to drive for about 40 000 km (25 000 miles) around Europe through 36 countries including Turkey and 3 days in Russia.
  
Saturday July 13th 2013 : Conference in front of the Engineers of Ecole Polytechnique de Thiès:
 
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Saturday July 13th 2013 : Conference in front of the Engineers of Ecole Polytechnique de Thiès:
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CS-DC e-Tour

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The CS-DC (Complex Systems Digital Campus) was submitted on April 30th 2013 to UNESCO as an UniTwin (University Twinning) project by the Universities of Le Havre and Strasbourg with commitment letters coming from 73 Universities in 22 countries over 4 continents.

This is by far the largest UniTwin programme of UNESCO (typically, UniTwin networks contain 3 to 5 universities) because complex systems are found in all disciplines. They are the new science of the third millenium, where everything is considered in probability rather than in certainty. This opens up many more possibilities because, as said Ilya Prigogine, "the objective is not to predict what will happen, but what can happen."

By the middle of August 2013, UNESCO validated the CS-DC UniTwin submission and in order to recruit more universities and research institutions, I was bestowed the great honour of being appointed ambassador of the CS-DC UNESCO UniTwin. My mission is to present the CS-DC to higher education institutions and to vocational centers so that they can join this network.

The CS-DC e-Tour started after the first e-Workshop on the Computational and Educational Ecosystems of the CS-DC UNESCO UniTwin on September 9th 2013. I plan to drive for about 40 000 km (25 000 miles) around Europe through 36 countries including Turkey and 3 days in Russia.


Before the CS-DC e-Tour