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EC-TEL 2010 : Fifth European Conference on Technology Enhanced LearningConference Series : European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning | |||||||||||||||
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Fifth European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning
Sustaining TEL: From Innovation to Learning and Practice www.ectel2010.org 28 September - 1 October 2010 in Barcelona, Spain The last decade has seen significant investment in terms of effort and resources (time, people, money) in innovating education and training. The time has come to make the bold step from small scale innovation research and -development to larger scale implementation and evaluation. The time has come to show the world (government, industry, general population) that we have matured to the stage that sustainable learning and learning practices – both in schools and in industry – can be achieved based upon our work. What not long ago was seen and experienced as a novel technology (Internet and WWW) has become for much of the populace mundane and commonplace (Web 2.0 and social software). What not long ago was expensive and exotic (computers and broadband computer networks) is now inexpensive and ordinary (netbooks and omnipresent wireless). And what in the past was proprietary and inaccessible (information and learning materials) is now generic and open (open educational resources). The TEL community is faced by new research questions related to large scale deployment of technology enhanced learning, support of individual learning environments through mashup and social software, new approaches in TEL certification, etc.. Furthermore, for new approaches are required for TEL design, implementation, and use to improve the understanding and communication of educational needs among all stakeholders, ranging from researchers, learners, tutors, educational organizations, companies, TEL industry, and policy makers. ECTEL 2010 will bring together technological developments, learning models, and implementations of new and innovative approaches to training and education. The conference will explore how the synergy of multiple disciplines, ranging from Computer Science, Education, Psychology, Cognitive Science, and Social Science, can provide new, more effective and more especially more sustainable, technology-enhanced learning solutions to learning problems. The conference welcomes researchers and developers from European and Non-European countries and industries to present recent advancements from technologies, applications, and learning models in all areas of technology enhanced learning. CONFERENCE TOPICS From both research and experience perspective the following topics of interest to the conference include, but are not limited to: Technological underpinning • Large scale sharing and interoperability • Technologies for personalisation and adaptation • Context-aware systems • Social computing and web 2.0 • Semantic web and web 3.0 • Mobile technologies • Intelligent games • Network infrastructures and architectures for TEL • Sensors and sensor networks • Roomware and ubiquitous computing • Data mining and information retrieval • Natural language processing and latent semantic analysis • eLearning specifications and standards Pedagogical underpinning • Problem- and project-based learning / Inquiry based learning • Computer supported collaborative learning • Collaborative knowledge building • Game-based and simulation-based learning • Story-telling and reflection-based learning • Instructional design and Design approaches • Communities of learners & Communities of practice • Teaching techniques and strategies for online learning • Learner motivation and engagement • Evaluation methods for TEL Individual, social & organisational learning processes • Cognitive mechanisms in knowledge acquisition and construction • Self-regulated and Self-directed learning • Social processes in teams and communities • Social awareness • Knowledge management and organisational learning • Sustainability & TEL business models and cases • Business-learning models Learning contexts and domains • Applications of TEL in various domains • Formal education: initial (K-12, higher education), post-initial (continuing education) • Workplace learning in small, medium and large companies • Aggregated learning at the workplace Distance and online learning • Lifelong learning (cradle to grave) • Vocational training • Informal learning • Non-formal learning • Ubiquitous learning TEL in developing countries • ICT Inclusion for learning • Digital divide and learning • Generation divide and learning • Education policies • Rural learning TEL, functional diversity and users with special needs • Accessible learning for all • Visual, hearing and physical impairments • Psycho-pedagogic support for users • Educational guidance for tutors • Adapted learning flow, content and monitoring process • Standards about accessibility and learning IMPORTANT DATES (PROVISIONAL) Paper submission: 11 April 2010 Paper acceptance: 31 May 2010 Camera-ready final papers: 30 June 2010 Workshop proposals: 11 April 2010 Workshop acceptance: 11 May 2010 Workshops: 28/29 September 2010 Conference: 30 September /1 October 2010 SUBMISSION FORMATS (use of supplied template is mandatory) The template is available at: http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0 All papers will be reviewed through a non-blind review process. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, published by Springer within the “Lecture Notes in Computer Science” series which is ranked in the ISI Web of Knowledge. • Full Papers (max. 16 pages) • Short Papers and Posters (max. 6 pages) • Meetings: contact the local organisation chair WORKSHOP ORGANISATION EC-TEL 2010 offers the opportunity to host several workshops. Parties interested to organize a workshop are asked to submit a proposal of max. 4 pages outlining the theme of the workshop, workshop format, expected participants and domains addressed, dissemination activities, programme committee, and organizational requirements. Proposals should be submitted to the workshop chair by 11 April to: Daniel Burgos Solans (daniel.burgos@atosresearch.eu) CONFERENCE ORGANISATION General chair: Vania Dimitrova, University of Leeds, UK Programme chairs: Martin Wolpers, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany and Paul A. Kirschner, Open Universiteit Nederlands Workshop chair: Daniel Burgos, TELSpain, ATOS Origin, Spain Poster and Demonstration chairs: Stefanie Lindstaedt, Know-Center Graz, Austria Industrial session chair: Ignacio Canela, TELSpain/Int. University of La Rioja, Spain Local organization chair: Marta Enrech, TELSpain/Open University of Catalonia, Spain Doctoral Consortium chairs: Katherine Maillet, INT, France, and Ralf Klamma, RWTH Aachen, Germany |
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