>Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 11:43:00 +0200
>From: Hermann Huemer <hermann.huemer(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
>Organization: http://www.wu-wien.ac.at/fides/
>X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.76 [en] (Windows NT 5.0; U)
>X-Accept-Language: en,de
>Subject: FIRST CALL for PAPERS
>
>Theory and methods in the study of intercultural knowledge and
>interaction.
>InterKnow-EuroWorkshop I
>May 11th - 14th , 2003
>Hotel Burgenland, Eisenstadt, Austria
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
>
>im Namen von Herrn Professor Fink, Koordinator der High-level Scientific
>Conference Series "InterKnow", darf ich Ihnen den ersten Call for Papers
>bekanntgeben.
>
>This workshop marks the beginning of an EU-funded workshop and
>conference series during 2003-2005 on intercultural knowledge and
>intercultural knowledge management (InterKnow).
>
>Application form and draft papers/research proposals (5-10 pages) should
>be submitted until November 30, 2002. Final versions of research
>proposals are requested until April 4, 2003.
>
>Information and application:
>IDM, Mr. Walter Reichel (w.reichel(a)idm.at), Berggasse 21/14a, 1090
>Wien; tel.: ++43/1/319 72 58-18
>Project homepage: http://fgr.wu-wien.ac.at/interknow
>
>Weitere Details zum Call entnehmen Sie bitte dem attachment.
>
>Mit besten Gruessen --- Hermann Huemer.
>
>PS: Diese Nachricht geht an alle in der FIDES-Datenbank erfassten
>Adressen.
>
>PPS: Ich habe diese Nachricht bereits vor zwei Tagen verschickt, doch
>weigert sich "das System" zumindest partiell, attachments an
>Verteilerlisten zu senden. Sollten Sie dieses e-mail bereits bekommen
>haben, bitte ich, die Redundanz zu entschuldigen.
>
>PPPS: Sollten Sie bisher noch nie aehnliche "Massen-Mails" erhalten
>haben, so sind Sie nicht in der WU-Mailing-Liste fuer Assistenten oder
>Professoren erfasst.
>--
>******************************************************
>
>+ Dr. Hermann Huemer, Forschungsmanagement (FIDES)
>+ Wirtschaftsuniversitaet Wien
>+ Augasse 9, A-1090 Wien
>+ Tel.: +43(0)1-31336-5107 | Fax: +43(0)1-31336-905107
>+ mailto: hermann.huemer(a)wu-wien.ac.at
>
># Forschungs-Information-Dokumentation-Evaluation-Services
># http://www.wu-wien.ac.at/fides/
>
>+ Geschaeftsfuehrender Kassier der OeGDI
>+ Oesterreichische Gesellschaft fuer Dokumentation & Information
>
>******************************************************
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Thomas Enzi Thomas.Enzi(a)wu-wien.ac.at
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Research and Development, UNIVERSAL (http://www.ist-universal.org/)
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Department of Information Systems, New Media
Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration
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Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Neue Medien
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
Augasse 2-6, A-1090 Vienna, Austria http://nm.wu-wien.ac.at
Tel: (+43-1) 31 336 x4417, Fax: (+43-1) 31 336 x746
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---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: CFP: LMCS'02 - Buchberger's 60th Birthday.
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 16:18:25 +0200
From: windsteiger wolfgang <Wolfgang.Windsteiger(a)risc.uni-linz.ac.at>
To: gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
ATTENTION: Early registration deadline on Oct 1, 2002!
For registrations after October 1 we can't guarantee accomodation in Linz.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----- Call For Participation
Symposium in Honor of Bruno Buchberger's 60th Birthday
(Logic, Mathematics and Computer Science: Interactions)
October 20 - 22, 2002
Research Institute for Symbolic Computation
Johannes Kepler University
Castle of Hagenberg
A-4232 Austria
http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conferences/LMCS2002/
Bruno Buchberger, Professor of Computer Mathematics at Research Institute
for Symbolic Computation, will turn 60 on October 22, 2002.
The symposium is held in honor of his many major contributions
to logic, mathematics and computer science and their interactions.
The program will consist of
* Invited talks
* Contributed talks
* Panel discussions
* Press conference
* Birthday Banquet
How to Register
---------------
The conference consists of two parts:
October 20 - 21: Contributed talks, informal remarks, tours
October 22 : Invited talks, press conference, and banquet
We encourage you to register for the whole three days and the banquet
since various events/activities honoring Bruno Buchberger
will be held throughout the three days.
In case you cannot make all three days, you can attend only the second
part (one day) with a reduced registration fee.
In order to register, please visit:
http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/conferences/LMCS2002/registration.html
Scope
-----
Since the meeting is held in honor of Buchberger's achievements,
the presentations will cover scientific and educational topics related to
Buchberger's works and interests:
Logic : Automatic/natural deduction, Goedel numberings
Math : Theory of Groebner bases and applications
CS : Parallel/systolic/hybrid symbolic computation
Interaction : Uniform frameworks for formalizing, proving, solving and
computing
Publication
-----------
* Accepted contributed papers will be published in a proceedings
that will be available at the meeting.
* After the meeting
- the invited talks will be published in the
RISC book series (Springer Heidelberg, editor Peter Paule).
- the extended versions of the contributed papers will be published
in a special issue of the Journal of Symbolic Computation after a
standard journal refereeing procedure (guest editor Deepak Kapur).
Invited Speakers
----------------
The invited talks will be given in the frame of the
honorary colloquium on October 22.
Henk Barendregt (Netherlands):
Mathematician-friendly proof-assistants
Manfred Broy (Germany):
The Role of Logic and Algebra in Software Engineering
Dana Scott (USA):
Title of talk to be announced.
Doron Zeilberger (USA):
Towards a SymbolicComputational Philosophy (and Methodology!) for
Mathematics
Stephen Wolfram (USA):
Title of talk to be announced.
Bruno Buchberger (Austria):
Title of talk to be announced.
Contributed Presentations
-------------------------
The contributed presentations will be given in the frame of the
LMCS'02 workshop held October 20-21.
General Chairs
--------------
Hoon Hong (USA)
hong(a)math.ncsu.edu
Franz Winkler (Austria)
winkler(a)risc.uni-linz.ac.at
Program Committee Chair
-----------------------
Deepak Kapur (USA)
kapur(a)cs.unm.edu
Program Committee
-----------------
Franz Baader (Germany)
Alan Bundy (UK)
John Cannon (Australia)
Alain Colmerauer (France)
Nachum Dershowitz (Israel)
Vladimir Gerdt (Russia)
Christoph Hoffmann (USA)
Tetsuo Ida (Japan)
Volker Weispfenning (Germany)
Local Chair
-----------
Tudor Jebelean (Austria)
jebelean(a)risc.uni-linz.ac.at
Proceedings/Web
---------------
Koji Nakagawa (Austria)
nakagawa(a)risc.uni-linz.ac.at
Publicity
---------
Wolfgang Windsteiger (Austria)
windsteiger(a)risc.uni-linz.ac.at
Local Organization
------------------
Betina Curtis (Austria)
Hagenberg Congress GmbH
curtis(a)risc.uni-linz.ac.at
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---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: 7th Intl. Conference on TECHNOLOGY POLICY AND INNOVATION, MONTEREY´2003
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 11:01:48 +0100
From: "Alexandra Coimeiro" <alexcoi(a)dem.ist.utl.pt>
To: "Alexandra Coimeiro" <alexcoi(a)dem.ist.utl.pt>
7th Intl. Conference on TECHNOLOGY POLICY AND INNOVATION
MONTEREY´2003
10-13 June 2002, Monterey, México
http://egade.sistema.itesm.mx/monterrey2003/
DEADLINE for submitting Abstracts: 15 November 2002
Special Topics of Monterrey 2003 Conference
1. Regulations and Globalization:
a. Multilateral, Bilateral, and Domestic Regulations for Competitiveness:
Convergence or Divergence
b. From Policy to Regulatory Action: Multi-principals in Networked
Industries
c. Connectivity and the Broadband Challenge
d. Challenges for Physical Infrastructures in the Quest for Competitiveness:
Energy, Highways, Ports, and other Physical Capital
2. Education and Technology
a. Education for Innovation and Technology
b. Emerging Knowledge Management Theory and Practice
c. Challenges for the formation of technology based entrepreneurs
3. Finance as Critical Factor in Technological Development
a. Critical Financial Restrictions in Emerging and Developed Regions
b. Models of Finance for Technopolies
c. Experiences and Proposals for Venture Capital Development for Innovation,
Technology, and Management.
4. Innovation, Productivity, and Sustainability
a. Challenges for Sustainable Development in Developed and Developing
Regions
b. Productivity and Innovation: Modeling simple versus complex relationships
c. Innovation and Environment: public policies and new markets
d. Technology measurement experiences and challenges in Europe, Asia, and
America
e. Social Inclusion in Technological Investment
f. Technology and Demography
g. National Innovation Systems as leverage for economic growth
5. Sectors and Industrial Specialization:
a. Industrial Internationalization and Technology Adaptation in Production
Chains
b. Industrial Technology Specialization in Emerging Regions: Automotive,
Electronics, Machinery, Biotechnology, and other Non- Traditional Sectors
c. Industrial Clusters
6. The e- Economy and e- Government
a. E-Government: Best and Worst Practices
b. Implications of e-Government for Social and Political Accountability
c. Global and Local e-business: Present and Future
7. Incubators and Public - Private Consortia
a. Emerging Regions and Adaptive Incubation
b. Challenges for Globalized Industrial Parks and Technology based
incubators
c. Most Recent Lessons from Technological Consortia
d. Incubators processes: benchmarking versus world class best practices
e. Technopolies
8. Solving Problems Across Borders
-------------------------------------------------------
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: Fwd: 1 Week Submission Reminder - AI 2003
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 09:57:21 +0200
From: Gustaf Neumann <neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
To: cfp <cfp(a)nestroy.wi-inf.uni-essen.de>
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: 1 Week Submission Reminder - AI 2003
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 15:12:43 -0600
From: "IASTED - Upcoming Conferences" <Info(a)IASTED.com>
To: <gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
This is a reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the IASTED
International Conference on Applied Informatics (AI 2003) is October 1,
2002.
All information regarding this conference can be found on our website at
http://www.iasted.org/conferences/2003/austria/aia.htm
AI 2003 Multi-conference will comprise of the following IASTED International
conferences: IASTED International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and
Applications (AIA'2003) IASTED International Conference on Parallel and
Distributed Computing and Networks (PDCN'2003) IASTED International
Conference on Software Engineering (SE'2003)
IASTED International Conference on Databases and Applications (DBA'2003)
If you have any questions about the conference, please feel free to contact
me at calgary(a)iasted.com.
Sincerely,
Sharon
Sharon Wu
Conference Planning Manager
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>Posted-Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 10:13:13 GMT
>From: "Alexandra Coimeiro" <alexcoi(a)dem.ist.utl.pt>
>To: "Alexandra Coimeiro" <alexcoi(a)dem.ist.utl.pt>
>Subject: 7th Intl. Conference on TECHNOLOGY POLICY AND INNOVATION
> , MONTEREY´2003
>Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 11:18:58 +0100
>X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0)
>Importance: Normal
>
>7th Intl. Conference on TECHNOLOGY POLICY AND INNOVATION
>MONTEREY´2003
>
>10-13 June 2002, Monterey, México
>
>http://egade.sistema.itesm.mx/monterrey2003/
>
>DEADLINE for submitting Abstracts: 15 November 2002
>
>Special Topics of Monterrey 2003 Conference
>1. Regulations and Globalization:
>a. Multilateral, Bilateral, and Domestic Regulations for Competitiveness:
>Convergence or Divergence
>b. From Policy to Regulatory Action: Multi-principals in Networked
>Industries
>c. Connectivity and the Broadband Challenge
>d. Challenges for Physical Infrastructures in the Quest for Competitiveness:
>Energy, Highways, Ports, and other Physical Capital
>2. Education and Technology
>a. Education for Innovation and Technology
>b. Emerging Knowledge Management Theory and Practice
>c. Challenges for the formation of technology based entrepreneurs
>3. Finance as Critical Factor in Technological Development
>a. Critical Financial Restrictions in Emerging and Developed Regions
>b. Models of Finance for Technopolies
>c. Experiences and Proposals for Venture Capital Development for Innovation,
>Technology, and Management.
>4. Innovation, Productivity, and Sustainability
>a. Challenges for Sustainable Development in Developed and Developing
>Regions
>b. Productivity and Innovation: Modeling simple versus complex relationships
>c. Innovation and Environment: public policies and new markets
>d. Technology measurement experiences and challenges in Europe, Asia, and
>America
>e. Social Inclusion in Technological Investment
>f. Technology and Demography
>g. National Innovation Systems as leverage for economic growth
>5. Sectors and Industrial Specialization:
>a. Industrial Internationalization and Technology Adaptation in Production
>Chains
>b. Industrial Technology Specialization in Emerging Regions: Automotive,
>Electronics, Machinery, Biotechnology, and other Non- Traditional Sectors
>c. Industrial Clusters
>6. The e- Economy and e- Government
>a. E-Government: Best and Worst Practices
>b. Implications of e-Government for Social and Political Accountability
>c. Global and Local e-business: Present and Future
>7. Incubators and Public - Private Consortia
>a. Emerging Regions and Adaptive Incubation
>b. Challenges for Globalized Industrial Parks and Technology based
>incubators
>c. Most Recent Lessons from Technological Consortia
>d. Incubators processes: benchmarking versus world class best practices
>e. Technopolies
>8. Solving Problems Across Borders
>Posted-Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 10:13:13 GMT
>From: "Alexandra Coimeiro" <alexcoi(a)dem.ist.utl.pt>
>To: "Alexandra Coimeiro" <alexcoi(a)dem.ist.utl.pt>
>Subject: 7th Intl. Conference on TECHNOLOGY POLICY AND INNOVATION
> , MONTEREY´2003
>Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 11:18:58 +0100
>X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0)
>Importance: Normal
>
>7th Intl. Conference on TECHNOLOGY POLICY AND INNOVATION
>MONTEREY´2003
>
>10-13 June 2002, Monterey, México
>
>http://egade.sistema.itesm.mx/monterrey2003/
>
>DEADLINE for submitting Abstracts: 15 November 2002
>
>Special Topics of Monterrey 2003 Conference
>1. Regulations and Globalization:
>a. Multilateral, Bilateral, and Domestic Regulations for Competitiveness:
>Convergence or Divergence
>b. From Policy to Regulatory Action: Multi-principals in Networked
>Industries
>c. Connectivity and the Broadband Challenge
>d. Challenges for Physical Infrastructures in the Quest for Competitiveness:
>Energy, Highways, Ports, and other Physical Capital
>2. Education and Technology
>a. Education for Innovation and Technology
>b. Emerging Knowledge Management Theory and Practice
>c. Challenges for the formation of technology based entrepreneurs
>3. Finance as Critical Factor in Technological Development
>a. Critical Financial Restrictions in Emerging and Developed Regions
>b. Models of Finance for Technopolies
>c. Experiences and Proposals for Venture Capital Development for Innovation,
>Technology, and Management.
>4. Innovation, Productivity, and Sustainability
>a. Challenges for Sustainable Development in Developed and Developing
>Regions
>b. Productivity and Innovation: Modeling simple versus complex relationships
>c. Innovation and Environment: public policies and new markets
>d. Technology measurement experiences and challenges in Europe, Asia, and
>America
>e. Social Inclusion in Technological Investment
>f. Technology and Demography
>g. National Innovation Systems as leverage for economic growth
>5. Sectors and Industrial Specialization:
>a. Industrial Internationalization and Technology Adaptation in Production
>Chains
>b. Industrial Technology Specialization in Emerging Regions: Automotive,
>Electronics, Machinery, Biotechnology, and other Non- Traditional Sectors
>c. Industrial Clusters
>6. The e- Economy and e- Government
>a. E-Government: Best and Worst Practices
>b. Implications of e-Government for Social and Political Accountability
>c. Global and Local e-business: Present and Future
>7. Incubators and Public - Private Consortia
>a. Emerging Regions and Adaptive Incubation
>b. Challenges for Globalized Industrial Parks and Technology based
>incubators
>c. Most Recent Lessons from Technological Consortia
>d. Incubators processes: benchmarking versus world class best practices
>e. Technopolies
>8. Solving Problems Across Borders
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: SITE 2003--Technology & Teacher Ed. Call (Albuquerque, New Mexico.)
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 12:43:47 -0400
From: AACE Announcements <announce(a)AACE.ORG>
To: EDUCTECH(a)LISTSERV.UH.EDU
>> Call for Participation Deadline: October 22 <<
http://www.aace.org/conf/site
_______________________________________________________________
SITE 2003
Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education
International Conference
March 24-29, 2003 * Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque Convention Center
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION - DEADLINE: OCT. 22, 2002
Organized by
Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE)
http://www.aace.org/site
and
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)
http://www.aace.org
______________________________________________________________
PROGRAM ACTIVITIES:
* Keynote Speakers
* Invited Panels/Speakers
* Papers
* Institutional Sessions
* Interactive Sessions
* Video Festival
* Demonstrations/Posters
* Corporate Showcases & Demonstrations
* Tutorials/Workshops
* Roundtables
* SIGs (Special Interest Discussions)
SITE 2003 is the 14th annual conference of the Society for Information
Technology and Teacher Education. This society represents individual
teacher educators and affiliated organizations of teacher educators in all
disciplines, who are interested in the creation and dissemination of
knowledge about the use of information technology in teacher education and
faculty/staff development. SITE is a society of AACE.
You are invited to participate in this international forum which offers
numerous opportunities to explore the research, development, and applications
in this important field. All proposals are peer reviewed.
SITE is the premiere international conference in this field and annually
attracts more than
1,000 leaders in the field from over 50 countries.
COLOR POSTER--SITE 2003 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Available to Print & Distribute (PDF to print; 200kb)
http://www.aace.org/conf/site/SITE03poster.pdf
SCOPE:
The Conference invites proposals from the introductory through advanced level
on all topics related to:
(1) the use of information technology in teacher education, and
(2) instruction about information technology in
* Preservice
* Inservice
* Graduate Teacher Education
* Faculty & Staff Development
Proposals which address the theory, research and applications as well as
describe innovative projects are encouraged.
MAJOR TOPICS
>> PT3 SPECIAL TOPIC <<
PT3: Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers for Technology:
PT3 sessions will enable presenters to demonstrate and discuss research,
development and applications in progress, to gain feedback and to establish
connections with those engaged in similar activities.
GENERAL TOPICS:
Assessment and E-folios
Corporate
Distance/Flexible Education
Electronic Playground
Equity and Social Justice
Evaluation and Research
Information Technology Diffusion/Integration
International
Latino/Spanish Speaking Community
Leadership
Middle School Education
New Possibilities with Information Technologies
Teacher Education and Faculty Development
Video Cases
Web/Learning Communities
Workforce Education
CONTENT AREA TOPICS:
Art Education
Human Languages Education
Information Technology Education
English Education
Mathematics Education
Science Education
Social Studies Education
Special Education/Assistive Technology
Young Child Education
-----------------------
To submit a proposal, complete the online form at:
http://www.aace.org/conf/site/submitguide.htm
For presentation and AV guidelines, see:
http://www.aace.org/conf/site/PresenterLounge
-------------------------
PRESENTATION CATEGORIES:
http://www.aace.org/conf/site/categories.htm
The Technical Program includes a wide range of interesting and useful
activities
designed to facilitate the exchange of ideas and information. These include
keynote and invited talks, paper presentations, roundtables,
poster/demonstration sessions,
tutorials, workshops, panels, and SIG discussions.
PROCEEDINGS:
Accepted papers will be published by AACE in the Technology and Teacher
Education Annual proceedings series. Books in this series serve as major
source documents indicating the current state of teacher education and
information technology. this proceedings will be published as a searchable
electronic book on CD-ROM. In addition, the Annuals also are distributed on
ERIC microfiche and through the SITE/AACE Digital Library. First and second
paper authors are limited to two papers published in the Annual.
PAPER AWARDS:
http://www.aace.org/pubs
All presented papers will be considered for Best Paper Awards within
several categories.
Award winning papers may be invited for publication in the Journal of
Technology and
Teacher Education (JTATE) or the online journal, Contemporary Issues in
Technology &
Teacher Education (CITE), and will be highlighted in the AACE online
periodical Educational Technology Review.
CORPORATE PARTICIPATION:
http://www.aace.org/conf/site/corporate.htm
A variety of opportunities are available to present research-oriented
papers, or to showcase
and market your products and services. For information about Corporate
Showcases (30 minutes)
and Corporate Demonstrations (2-hours, scheduled with the Poster/Demos),
click here.
FOR BUDGETING PURPOSES:
http://www.aace.org/conf/site/rates.htmhttp://www.aace.org/conf/site/hotel.htm
The conference registration fee for all presenters and participants will be
approximately
$285 (members); $325 (non-members). Registration includes proceedings on
CD, receptions,
and all sessions except tutorials.
The conference hotel (Hyatt Regency Albuquerque) discounted guest room rate
is $129 (single), $139 (double).
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO: The Land of Enchantment!
http://www.aace.org/conf/site/aboutalbu.htm
Albuquerque is a place where the views go on forever. From the Sandia
Mountains you can look out over 15,000 square miles of magical landscape.
And to the west, the Rio Grande snakes its way through the cottonwood-lined
valley, silhouetting dormant volcanoes against fiery red sunsets.
Albuquerque's beguiling balance of big city convenience and rural charm has
something of lasting value for everyone. Here the Old West meets the new
frontier. Sip a malt on Route 66, try on some cowboy boots, watch an
unforgettable sunset, take a tram ride, hike the Sandias, revisit the great
atomic past or tour the silicon future. Delight in the dizzying blend of
shops, industry, culture, arts and entertainment.
From the Sandias in the east to the dormant volcanoes out west, up and
down the river, you'll be seduced by Albuquerque's rich character, mild
weather, and unique place in history. In a city that's unpretentious and
accessible, friendly and easy to negotiate, you'll enjoy our beautiful
mountains, spiritual history, cultural diversity, urban funkiness, dynamic
commerce and great blue
DEADLINES:
Proposals Due: Oct. 22, 2002
Authors Notified: Nov. 19, 2002
Proceedings File Due: Dec. 19, 2002
Early Registration: Feb. 13, 2003
Conference: Mar. 24-29, 2003
If you have a question about this conference, please send an e-mail to AACE
Conference Services, conf(a)aace.org
Mailing address:
SITE/AACE
P.O. Box 3728
Norfolk, VA 23514 USA
Phone: 757-623-7588
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Subject: ED-MEDIA 2003 Call (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2002 18:04:33 -0400
From: AACE Announcements <announce(a)AACE.ORG>
To: EDUCTECH(a)LISTSERV.UH.EDU
>> Call for Participation Deadline: December 19th <<
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/call.htm
_______________________________________________________________
ED-MEDIA 2003
World Conference on Educational Multimedia,
Hypermedia & Telecommunications
June 23-28, 2003 * Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
(Sheraton Waikiki Beach Resort)
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
** Submissions Due: Dec. 19, 2002 **
Hosted by University of Hawaii
Organized by
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)
www.aace.org
______________________________________________________________
** What are your colleagues saying about ED-MEDIA conferences? **
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/testimonials.htm
>> CONTENTS & LINKS (details below) <<
1. Call for Papers and Submission & Presenter Guidelines, Deadline Dec. 19th:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/call.htmhttp://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/submitguide.htmhttp://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/PresenterLounge
2. Color Poster: http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/edmed03poster.pdf
3. Major Topics: www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/topics.htm
4. Presentation Categories: http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/categories.htm
5. Corporate Showcases & Demonstrations:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/corporate.htm
6. Proceedings & Paper Awards: http://www.aace.org/pubs
7. For Budgeting Purposes: http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/rates.htm
8. Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii: http://www.aace.org/conf/Cities/Honolulu
9. Deadlines: http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/deadlines.htm
INVITATION:
ED-MEDIA 2003--World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia &
Telecommunications is an international conference, sponsored by the
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). This
annual conference serves as a multi-disciplinary forum for the discussion
and exchange of information on the research, development, and applications
on all topics related to multimedia, hypermedia and
telecommunications/distance education.
ED-MEDIA, the premiere international conference in the field, spans all
disciplines and levels of education and attracts more than 1,000 attendees
from over 60 countries. We invite you to attend ED-MEDIA 2003 and submit
proposals for presentations.
All presentation proposals are peer reviewed and selected by three
reviewers on the
respected international Program Committee for inclusion in the
conference program, proceedings book, and CD-ROM proceedings.
For Call for Presentations, connect to:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/call.htm
All authors MUST follow the submission guidelines and complete the Web form
at: http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/submitguide.htm
For Presentation and AV Guidelines, see:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/PresenterLounge
PROGRAM ACTIVITIES:
* Keynote Speakers
* Invited Panels/Speakers
* Papers
* Interactive Sessions (NEW)
* Video Festival (NEW)
* Demonstrations/Posters
* Corporate Showcases & Demonstrations
* Tutorials/Workshops
* Roundtables
* SIGs (Special Interest Discussions)
COLOR POSTER--ED-MEDIA 2003 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Available to Print & Distribute (PDF to print; 200kb)
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/edmed03poster.pdf
TOPICS:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/topics.htm
The scope of the conference includes, but is not limited to, the following
major topics as they relate to the educational and developmental aspects of
multimedia/hypermedia and telecommunications:
Special Strand for 2003: ** Universal Web Accessibility **
- Emerging Technologies & Accessibility
- Infrastructure, Technology & Techniques
- International Challenges
- New Roles for Teachers/Learners
- Other: Research, Library Issues, etc.
- Policy and Law
- Site Management Considerations
1. Infrastructure: (in the large)
- Architectures for Educational Technology Systems
- Design of Distance Learning Systems
- Distributed Learning Environments
- Methodologies for system design
- Multimedia/Hypermedia Systems
- WWW-based course-support systems
2. Tools & Content-oriented Applications:
- Agents
- Authoring tools
- Evaluation of impact
- Interactive Learning Environments
- Groupware tools
- Multimedia/Hypermedia Applications
- Research perspectives
- Virtual Reality
- WWW-based course sites
- WWW-based learning resources
- WWW-based tools
3. New Roles of the Instructor & Learner:
- Constructivist perspectives
- Cooperative/collaborative learning
- Implementation experiences
- Improving Classroom Teaching
- Instructor networking
- Instructor training and support
- Pedagogical Issues
- Teaching/Learning Strategies
4. Human-computer Interaction (HCI/CHI):
- Computer-Mediated Communication
- Design principles
- Usability/user studies
- User interface design
5. Cases & Projects:
- Country-Specific Developments
- Exemplary projects
- Institution-specific cases
- Virtual universities
PRESENTATION CATEGORIES:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/categories.htm
The Technical Program includes a wide range of interesting and useful
activities
designed to facilitate the exchange of ideas and information.
CORPORATE SHOWCASES & DEMONSTRATIONS:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/corporate.htm
Companies have the opportunity to demonstrate and discuss their educational
technology products and services in through Corporate Showcases and
Demonstations/Literature.
PROCEEDINGS & PAPER AWARDS:
http://www.aace.org/pubs
Accepted papers will be published by AACE in the Proceedings Book and on
CD-ROM.
Proceedings in this series serve as major resources in the multimedia/
hypermedia/telecommunications community, reflecting the current state of
the art in the discipline. In addition, the Proceedings also are
internationally distributed through and archived in the AACE Digital
Library, http://www.aace.org/DL
Selected papers may be invited for publication in may be invited for
publication in AACE's respected journals especially in the
- Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia (JEMH),
- International Journal on E-Learning (IJEJ), or
- Journal of Interactive Learning Research (JILR).
All presented papers will be considered for Best Paper Awards within
several categories.
Award winning papers may be invited for publication in the AACE journals.
FOR BUDGETING PURPOSES:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/rates.htm
The conference registration fee for all presenters and participants will be
approximately $395 U.S. (AACE members), $450 U.S. (non-members).
Registration includes proceedings on CD, receptions, and all sessions
except tutorials. The conference dinner will be an extra fee.
Almost all conference sessions will be held at the Sheraton Waikiki Beach
Hotel (http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/hotel.htm) located near all the
downtown attractions. Special discount hotel and United Airline rates have
been obtained for ED-MEDIA 2003 participants.
WAIKIKI BEACH, HONOLULU, HAWAII!
http://www.aace.org/conf/Cities/Honolulu
The exciting island of O'ahu, Hawaii, the home of Honolulu and Waikiki is
the site of ED-MEDIA 2003.
Whether your idea of fun is soaking up the sun on a pristine, white sand
beach or nightclubbing in Waikiki, hiking the trails or sampling some of
the fantastic Hawaiian Regional Cuisine, we know that you're going to enjoy
yourself on O'ahu.
Over 125 miles of beaches surround two magnificent mountain ranges
punctuated with a vibrant city, colorful little communities and highlighted
by dozens of the most scenic spots on earth. Far and away the most diverse
of the Hawaiian Islands, there's something here for everyone. No other
American city could offer you the opportunity to surf the world's biggest
waves, snorkel a lagoon, hike into a dormant volcano, golf at a dozen
championship courses, and catch the sunset from a five-star restaurant. All
within an hour's drive of your hotel room.
The island is a study in contrasts: green forests and glorious beaches;
fresh, clean bays, rolling hills, dramatic cliffs and sweeping vistas
counterpoised with the life of a vibrant city. From the hustle and bustle
of Chinatown to the rolling surf of O'ahu's spectacular North Shore, get
ready for an adventure.
For sheer variety of things to do, the Island of O'ahu is unparalleled.
Outdoor activities range from the calm (a cool moonlight walk along Waikiki
Beach), to the heart-stopping (hang-gliding off a thousand foot cliff in
Waimanalo). All 103 sandy beach sites on O'ahu are open to the public, and
nearly 600 of the state's top surfing spots are here, including Waimea Bay
and the Banzai Pipeline, considered among the most challenging surf breaks
in the world.
Explore Hawaii online at: www.gohawaii.com * www.visit-oahu.com
DEADLINES:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/deadlines.htm
Submissions Due: December 19, 2002
Authors Notified: February 24, 2003
Proceedings File Due: May 6, 2003
Early Registration: May 6, 2003
Conference: June 23-28, 2003
If you have a question about ED-MEDIA, please send an e-mail to
AACE Conference Services, conf(a)aace.org
Mailing address:
AACE
P.O. Box 3728
Norfolk, VA 23514 USA
Phone: 757-623-7588
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Subject: Second CFP: 9th International Conference on User Modeling (UM 2003)
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 01:22:11 -0400
From: Peter Brusilovsky <peterb(a)mail.sis.pitt.edu>
To: ah(a)listserver.tue.nl
Dear all,
User Modeling conference is the best place to submit/get together in
the year with no AH conference. Please, share the following
announcement with your colleagues and students. For the students:
note the availability of two generous best student paper prizes.
Grants for attending students are also anticipated.
PB
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UM 2003: 9th International Conference on User Modeling
http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~um2003/
June 22 to June 26, 2003
University of Pittsburgh Conference Center
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA
CALL FOR PAPERS
The International User Modeling Conferences are the events at which
research foundations are being laid for the personalization of
computer systems. In the last 15 years, the field of User Modelling
has produced significant new theories and methods to analyze and
model computer users in short and long-term interactions. A user
model is an explicit representation of properties of individual users
or user classes. It allows the system to adapt its performance to
user needs and preferences. Methods for personalizing human-computer
interaction based on user models have been successfully developed,
applied and evaluated in a number of domains, such as information
filtering, e-commerce, adaptive natural language and hypermedia
presentation and tutoring systems.
New trends in HCI create new and interesting challenges for User
Modeling. While consolidating results in traditional domains of
interest, the User Modeling field now also addresses problems of
personalized interaction in mobile, ubiquitous and context-aware
computing and in user interactions with embodied, autonomous agents.
It also considers adaptation to user attitudes and affective states.
Previous successes in User Modeling research reflect the cooperation
of researchers in different fields, including artificial
intelligence, human-computer interaction, education, cognitive
psychology and linguistics. The International User Modeling
Conferences are characterized by active participation of people from
these areas and by lively discussions in a pleasant environment. UM
2003 is the latest in a conference series begun in 1986, and follows
recent meetings in Sonthofen (2001), Banff (1999), Sardinia (1997),
Hawaii (1996) and Cape Cod (1994). As in past conferences, UM03
offers the following forms of participation: tutorials, invited
talks, paper and poster sessions, a doctoral consortium, workshops
and system demonstrations.
AREAS OF INTEREST include, but are not limited to:
* theoretical issues of user modeling:
inference techniques (neural networks, numerical uncertainty
management, logic-based formalisms,
machine learning); consistency checking;
* construction of user models:
contents of user and student models (including knowledge, beliefs,
goals, plans, attitudes, personalities and emotions);
observation of users' behavior, user modeling agents; user
modeling in mobile systems;
* exploitation of user models to achieve:
adaptive information filtering and retrieval, personalized natural
language understanding
and generation, delegation of tasks from user to system,
adaptation of tutorial strategies;
* applications of user modeling techniques:
teaching systems, on-line help environments, e-commerce, adaptive
NL and hypermedia generation,
embodied conversational agents, support of collaboration, support
of users with special needs;
* practical issues of user modeling: privacy, security, evaluation.
DEADLINES
November 11, 2002 - preliminary workshop proposals
November 18, 2002 - papers
November 25, 2002 - posters
November 25, 2002 - final workshop proposals
November 25, 2002 - tutorial proposals
January 25, 2003 - Doctoral Consortium submissions
INVITED SPEAKERS
Michael Pazzani, Information and Computer Science, University of
California, Irvine
Rosalind Picard, MIT Media Laboratory
Kurt VanLehn, Computer Science Department, University of Pittsburgh
SUBMISSIONS:
Papers and Posters:
Submissions are invited that describe original academic or industrial
research on some aspect of user modeling. Following the past User
Modeling conferences, the proceedings of UM2003 will be published by
Springer-Verlag in Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
(LNAI/LNCS). The paper and poster submissions should follow as close
as possible the Springer LNCS format and should be submitted
electronically as PDF or Postscript files. For instructions on the
LNCS paper format, see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
The page limit is 10 pages for paper submissions and 3 pages for
posters. Please indicate whether the first (or main) author is a
student to qualify for the best student award. Detailed submission
instructions will be available from the conference web site.
Workshops and Tutorials
The purpose of the workshops is to provide an informal forum for
practitioners and researchers to discuss novel applications and
techniques of user modeling. The formats of the workshops will be
determined by their organizers, who are encouraged to foster
discussion and exchange of ideas by including mechanisms other than
traditional paper presentations, differentiating their workshops
clearly from typical conference sessions. All workshops will last
either one-half day or (preferably) a full day.
The purpose of a tutorial is either to offer an introduction to a
fairly broad topic for newcomers to user modeling or to enable
experienced participants to deepen their knowledge of a more specific
topic. Each tutorial will last one-half day. Detailed submission
instructions for workshop proposals and tutorials will be available
from the conference web site http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~um2003.
Doctoral Consortium
Continuing a tradition that started in 1994, the UM Doctoral
Consortium aims to provide qualified Ph.D. students with the
opportunity to present their on-going research to the UM community.
The Doctoral Consortium is a great forum to receive useful feedback
from a knowledgeable audience, to exchange ideas, compare approaches
and meet fellow researchers in the field. Submissions should
describe Ph.D. research that is at a stage where feedback from the
broader UM community might be of value. Thus, we expect students to
be close to make their research proposal, or to have made it but have
at least a year of work remaining before completion of their thesis.
Submissions must be a maximum of three pages (including references)
and should clearly specify: (i) the problem(s) that the proposed
research is addressing (ii) the main contribution(s) of the research
to the UM field (iii) the proposed solution(s), including a brief
description of work already done and a tentative plan for future
work. Detailed submission instructions will be available from the
conference web site http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~um2003/
CONFERENCE SITE:
Following UM conference series practice, UM'03 conference will be
held at the Conference Center at the University of Pittsburgh at
Johnstown (http://www.pitt.edu/~ccupj/). The center is tucked into
650 acres of beautiful woodlands in the Laurel Highlands of
Pennsylvania, a region well known for its hiking, biking, and
whitewater opportunities as well as for several world-class
attractions such as Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater
(http://www.paconserve.org/).
ORGANIZATION:
Conference Chair:
Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Program Co-Chairs:
Albert Corbett, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Fiorella de Rosis, University of Bari, Italy
Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs:
Sandra Carberry, University of Delaware, USA
Cristina Conati, University of British Columbia, Canada
Workshop Co-Chairs:
Frank Wittig, Saarland University, Germany
Anthony Jameson, DFKI, Germany
Program Committee:
David Albrecht, Australia
Liliana Ardissono, Italy
Mathias Bauer, Germany
Sandra Carberry, USA
Noelle Carbonell, France
Keith Cheverst, UK
David Chin, USA
Cristina Conati, Canada
Piotr Gmytrasiewicz, USA
Brad Goodman, USA
Haym Hirsh, USA
Kristina Höök, Sweden
Eric Horvitz, USA
Anthony Jameson, Germany
Judy Kay, Australia
Alfred Kobsa, USA
Antonio Krüger, Germany
Diane Litman, USA
Gordon McCalla, Canada
Kathleen McCoy, USA
Antonija Mitrovic, New Zealand
Riichiro Mizoguchi, Japan
Helen Pain, UK
Cécile Paris, Australia
Barry Smyth, Ireland
Constantine Stephanidis, Greece
Carlo Tasso, Italy
Julita Vassileva, Canada
Gerhard Weber, Germany
Ingrid Zukerman, Australia
Local Advisory Committee:
Ken Koedinger, Carnegie Mellon University
Christian Lebiere, Carnegie Mellon University
Jack Mostow, Carnegie Mellon University
Publicity Chair:
Ayse Goker, The Robert Gordon University, UK
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Chair: Peter Brusilovsky
School of Information Sciences
University of Pittsburgh
135 North Bellefield Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
email: peterb(a)pitt.edu
Tel.: +1 (412) 624 9404
http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~peterb/
UM03 is being organized under the auspices of User Modeling, Inc. The
list of sponsors currently includes Microsoft, Kluwer Academic
Publishers, and James Chen Family.
--
Peter Brusilovsky <peterb(a)mail.sis.pitt.edu>
Department of Information Science and Telecommunications
School of Information Sciences
University of Pittsburgh
135 North Bellefield Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Phone: 412 624 9404
Fax: 412 624 2788
WWW: http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~peterb
Visit the Web page of:
User Modeling'2003 conference http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~um2003/
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