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Link: http://academia.edusoft.ro/conferences/smart-2016-scientific-methods-in-academic-research-and-teaching/ | |||||||||||
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SMART 2016 – Scientific Methods in Academic Research and Teaching
Timișoara, Romania, November 17-20, 2016 Programme ========= Nov. 1, 2016: abstract submission and conference registration (the final papers should be sent after the day of the conference, by December 15, 2016) Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016: Arrival of participants Friday, Nov. 18, 2016 Welcome Talks Keynote speakers Paper presentations Saturday, Nov. 19, 2016 Paper presentations Gala dinner Sunday, Sept. 17, 2016 Social activities Departure of participants General information SMART 2016 – Scientific Methods in Academic Research and Teaching is an international conference that brings together specialists in Social Media, Education, Informatics, Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, in order to create a proper environment for debates regarding the use of new technologies and of the most creative strategies in research, higher education and other fields.The acronym SMART was also used in the previous editions of the conference (Bacau – 2013, Timisoara – 2014 and Voronet (Gura Humorului) – 2015), when it stood for “Social Media in Academia: Research and Teaching”. The previous editions of SMART focused on understanding the way in which social media can generate a positive influence on the learning process or on the academic research. Furthermore, it was highlighted the role through which web 2.0 can help in the civil/social/political engagement. Beginning with 2016, SMART also extends its areas of interest on recent research in Education, either connected to Social Media or not. Benefiting from the experience in editing and coordinating the academic journal BRAIN – Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience (indexed in Web of Science), we considered that approaching topics related to Artificial Intelligence, Neuroscience or Cognitive Sciences is also useful for the conference. Topics ====== Social Media for Research and Professional Development Open Educational Resources and Massive Open Online Courses The Political Power of Social Media Social Networks and Riots, Protests, and Revolutions Social Media as a Tool for Advertising, Business etc. Artificial Intelligence Tools for Education Intelligent Systems for E-learning Research in Neurosciences and the Future of Education The Roles of Cognitive Science in Education Psychology, Psycholinguistics and Education Recent Research in Artificial Intelligence, Cogntiive Science, Neuroscience Fees Participation fee: 50 euro per person Publication and Web of Science indexing: 50 euro per paper Registration You can register until November 1, 2016 You have to fill the registration form and send it together with your abstract by e-mail to smart2016@edusoft.ro The final papers can be send after the conference (by December 15, 2016). Scientific committee Ana Adi, Bournemouth University, UK Bogdan Patrut, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania Charlotte Holland, Dublin City University, Ireland Carmen Holotescu, Ioan Slavici University of Timisoara, Romania Diana Andone, University Politehnica Timisoara, Romania Gabriela Grosseck, West University of Timisoara, Romania Ilona Buchem, Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin Ilya Levin, Tel-Aviv University, Israel Jonathan Bishop, Swansea University, United Kingdom Luciana Duranti, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Mar Camacho, University Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona-Catalonia, Spain Martin Ebner, Graz University of Technology, Austria Mercedes Fisher, Milwaukee Area Technical College Miikka Eriksson, University of Lapland, Finland Narelle Lemon, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia Monica Patrut, Vasile Alecsandri University of Bacau, Romania Olena Goroshko, The National Technical University: Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute, Ukraine Stefan-Trausan Matu, Bucharest “Politehnica” University & Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence “Mihai Drăgănescu”, Romanian Academy, Romania Sandra Hofhues, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany Sonia Pedro Sebastião, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal & Center for Administration and Public Policies, Portugal Vaclav Stetka, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic Valentina Marinescu, University of Bucharest, Romania Organizing committee Bogdan Patrut, EduSoft & Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania Diana Andone, University “Politehnica” Timisoara, Romania Carmen Holotescu, Ioan Slavici University of Timisoara, Romania Gabriela Grosseck, West University of Timisoara, Romania Gabriela Tabacaru, EduSoft Bacau, Romania |
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