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<p>Minutes of the March 15, 2010 Korea Chapter Teleconference</p>
<p>Attendees:</p>
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                                <li>Don Brutzman</li>
                                <li>Myeong Won Lee</li>
                                <li>Dick Puk</li>
</ul>
<p>Item 2--X3D e-Book</p>
<p class="style1">Several members are interested in this. It is not clear if
there are any already existing standards efforts in this area. Dick Puk will
request information about existing ISO efforts from David Hyde.</p>
<p class="style1">Points by Don Brutzman:</p>
<ul>
                                <li>
                                <p class="style1">Only NPS has expressed interest in this. No
                                other Web3D member has really expressed an interest except for
                                several members of the Korea Chapter. Other members who are
                                interested need to be identified before starting a working group
                                in this area.</p>
                                </li>
                                <li>
                                <p class="style1">We can ask the other e-Book publication
                                organizations if they would be interested in co-sponsoring at
                                effort in this area. One organization is the IMS Global Learning
                                Consortium (Myeong Won Lee will ask
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                                Dr. Yong Sang Cho to interface with IMF and specifically to send
                                an E-mail that is copied to Don Brutzman to discuss a
                                Consortium-Consortium partnership)</span>. There are undoubtedly
                                others including ISO JTC1/SC34.
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                                 Prof. Kwan-Hee Yoo will forward information about his
                                efforts.</span></p>
                                </li>
</ul>
<p class="style4">Item 4--Mobile X3D SG</p>
<p class="style5">Information about the SG has been posted at:</p>
<p class="style6"><a href="http://www.sc24.or.kr/mobilex3dsg.html">
http://www.sc24.or.kr/mobilex3dsg.html</a><o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="style1">as well as on the Web3D Consortium site.</p>
<p>Item 5-- SIGGRAPH participation</p>
<p class="style1">A meeting will be scheduled with Anita Havele to discuss Korea
chapter participation at the SIGGraph Conference. Meeting to discuss the
particulars and timing of a three-hour meeting to be held in conjunction with
SIGGraph. It has been noted that a three-hour meeting during the SIGGraph
Conference is very difficult. A shorter (1 to 1.5 hour) meeting might be easier.
Myeong Won Lee will prepare a draft agenda for the SIGGraph meeting so that
proper timing can be discussed.</p>
<p>Item 6--Next Korean chapter meeting</p>
<p class="style1">The next meeting will be held
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March 29, Monday, at 5:10pm PDT (March 30, Tuesday, at 9:10pm Korea time).</span></p>
<p class="style4">Other business:</p>
<p class="style5">Prof. Don Brutzman and Prof. Nicholas Polys will be attending
the IEEE VR Meeting on March 21. He is willing to meet with any Korean attendee.
This would be especially beneficial for anyone interested in e-Learning.</p>
<p class="style4">Respectfully submitted,</p>
<p class="style5">Dr. Richard F. Puk</p>
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