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Subject: CFP - Eighteenth International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 15:23:18 +0300
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Please find the updated CFP of ISCIS XVIII below. Online-registration
is available now.
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Call for Papers
ISCIS XVIII
Eighteenth International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences
November 3-5, 2003 - Antalya, Turkey
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This is the eighteenth of the ISCIS series of conferences that have
brought together computer scientists from around the world. Topics of
interest include:
- Architectures and Systems
- Computer Science Theory
- Databases and Information Retrieval
- E-Business
- Graphics & Computer Vision
- Intelligent Systems and Robotics
- Multimedia
- Networks and Security
- Parallel and Distributed Computing
- Performance Evaluation
- Soft Computing
- Software Engineering
PAPER SELECTION:
Papers will be selected on the basis of originality, significance and
clarity. The proceedings of the Conference will be published by
Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Length
of submitted papers is limited to 8 pages. For formatting please consult
our web site. Submissions must be made electronically as Postscript,
Adobe PDF, or MS Word files. Best paper among young researchers will be
selected and an award will be presented to the winners at the symposium.
SPECIAL SESSIONS:
Proposals for special sessions are encouraged. They should include a
title, contact information for the session chair(s), and a list of
authors who have agreed to present papers in the session.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission of full papers: April 15, 2003
Proposals for special sessions: April 15, 2003
Notification of acceptance: June 15, 2003
Camera-Ready papers: July 15, 2003
For Further Information:
Email: info(a)iscis03.metu.edu.tr
Web site: http://www.iscis03.metu.edu.tr
Honorary Chair
--------------
Erol Gelenbe, U. Central Florida, USA
Conference Chair
----------------
Nese Yalabik, METU, TUR
Program Committee Chair
-----------------------
Adnan Yazici, METU, TUR
Program Committee
-----------------
Sibel Adali, Rensselaer Poly. Inst., USA
Levent Akin, Bogaziçi U., TUR
Ergun Akleman, Texas A&M U., USA
Varol Akman, Bilkent U., TUR
Demet Aksoy, UCDAVIS, USA
Reda Alhajj, U. Calgary, CAN
Ferda Nur Alpaslan, METU, TUR
Ethem Alpaydin, Bogaziçi U., TUR
Mehmet Altinel, IBM Almaden, USA
Makoto Amamiya, Kyushu U., JAP
Troels Andreasen, Roskilde U., DEN
Peter Arbenz, ETHZ, SUI
Volkan Atalay, METU, TUR
Isik Aybay, Eastern Mediterranean U.
Cevdet Aykanat, Bilkent U., TUR
Fevzi Belli, U. Paderborn, GER
Semih Bilgen, METU, TUR
Arndt Bode, Tech. U. Munchen, GER
Müslim Bozyigit, METU, TUR
Bob Brazile, U. North Texas, USA
Selçuk Candan, Arizona St. U., USA
Panagiotis Chountas, U. Westminster, UK
Maurice Clint, Queen's U. Belfast, UK
Ilyas Çiçekli, U. Central Florida, USA
Nihan Çiçekli, U. Central Florida, USA
Hasan Davulcu, Arizona St. U., USA
Kudret Demirli, Concordia U., CAN
Asuman Dogaç, METU, TUR
Jack Dongarra, U. Tennessee, USA
Iain Duff, Rutherford Appleton Lab., UK
Bob Duin, Delft U., NED
Kemal Ebcioglu, IBM Thomas J. Watson, USA
Jean-Michel Fourneau, UVSG, FRA
Roy George, Clark Atlanta U., USA
Muhittin Gökmen, Istanbul Tech. U., TUR
Ratan Guha, U. Central Florida, USA
Ugur Güdükbay, Bilkent U., TUR
Marifi Güler, Eastern Mediterranean U.
Atilla Gürsoy, Koç U., TUR
Dilek Hakkani-Tur, AT&T, USA
Emre Harmanci, Istanbul Tech. U., TUR
Pete Harrison, Imperial College, UK
Sven Helmer, U. Mannheim, GER
Alain Jean-Marie, LIRMM, FRA
Janusz Kacprzyk, Polish Ac. Of Sci., POL
Laszlo T. Koczy, Budapest U. T&M, HUN
Çetin Kaya Koç, Oregon St. U., USA
Uzay Kaymak, Erasmus U., NED
Ayse Kiper, METU, TUR
Taskin Koçak, U. Central Florida, USA
Selahattin Kuru, Isik U., TUR
Jonathan Lee, Nat. Central U., TWN
Dan Marinescu, U. Central Florida, USA
Sinan Neftçi, Deutsche Bank, USA
Halit Oguztüzün, METU, TUR
Sema Oktug, Istanbul Tech. U., TUR
Gültekin Özsoyoglu, Case Western R. U., USA
Fatma Özcan, IBM Almaden, USA
Tamer Özsu, U. Waterloo, CAN
Ilias Petrounias, UMIST, UK
Fred Petry, Tulane U., USA
Faruk Polat, METU, TUR
Ramon Puigjaner, U. Illes Balears, ESP
Guy Pujolle, U. Paris VI, FRA
Yücel Saygin, Sabanci U., TUR
Roberto Scopigno, ISTI - CNR, ITA
Marek Sergot, Imperial College, UK
Pavlos Spirakis, CTI, GRE
Andreas Stafylopatis, Nat. Tech. U. Athens, GRE
George Stamon, U. Paris V, FRA
Erol Sahin, METU, TUR
Abdullah Uz Tansel, City U. New York, USA
Hakki Toroslu, METU, TUR
Özgür Ulusoy, Bilkent U., TUR
Alper Üngör, Duke U., USA
Fatos (Yarman) Vural, METU, TUR
Roman Wyrzykowski, Czestochawa T. U., POL
Tatyana Yakhno, Dokuz Eylül U., TUR
Berrin Yanikoglu, Sabanci U., TUR
Kokou Yetongnon, U. Bourgogne, FRA
Slawomir Zadrozny, Polish Ac. Of Sci., POL
Emilio Zapata, U. de Malaga, ESP
Organizing Committee
--------------------
Semra Dogandag, METU, TUR
Sertan Girgin, METU, TUR
Ismail Öztürk, METU, TUR
Cevat Sener, METU, TUR
Göktürk Üçoluk, METU, TUR
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Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik
WU-Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
> ------- P2P2003 CALL FOR PAPERS -------
>
> The Third IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing includes
converging Overlay Networks (P2P, Grid, Clusters, etc.) and the Web Services
that convey through them.
>
> 1-3 September 2003
>
> Linkopings universitet, Linköping, Sweden,
> Department of Computer and Information Science
>
> http://www.ida.liu.se/conferences/p2p/p2p2003
>
>
> Important Dates:
> Paper submission deadline 2 June 2003
> Notification of acceptance 23 June 2003
> Camera ready papers due 7 July 2003
> Conference 1-3 September 2003
>
>
> The Scope
> ---------
> P2P2003 is the third Conference in a continuation of annual conferences
> concerned with the convergence of overlay network technologies that
empower the
> leaf-nodes. These overlay networks are converging toward a common set of
> protocols due to their extensive implementations on the Internet and other
> shared environments.
>
> These new protocols render the overlay networks functionally independent
of the
> networks that they ride on. This has opened new security issues. Not only
must
> we be concerned with the security within the overlay network, we must be
> concerned with the threats they may spawn toward the networks they ride
on.
>
> Consistent with our previous conferences we promote a collaboration in
research
> between academic institutions, government organizations, and business
> enterprises that are concerned with the research and implementation of
P2P,
> Grids, Clusters, and other overlay networks.
>
>
> Topics
> ------
> Any topic that relates to Overlay Networks and the Web Services that
convey
> through them is open for consideration.
>
> We would like to give special encouragement to research papers on security
> technology and policy issues for these Overlay Networks.
>
> Some other suggested topics are:
>
> * Overlay System Monitoring * Agents
> * Accountability * Applications
> * Overlay Super Computers * Middleware
> * Wireless * Protocols
> * Collaboration * Supernodes
> * Overlay Architectures * Network Management
> * e-Commerce
>
> We include all presented papers in the proceedings. The IEEE Proceedings
> hardcopy will be available at the Conference.
>
> Important Dates
> ---------------
> Paper submission deadline 2 June 2003
> Notification of acceptance 23 June 2003
> Camera ready papers due 7 July 2003
> Conference 1-3 September 2003
>
> Submission Details
> ------------------
> Send paper submissions (pdf only) using our on-line service available from
the
> conference web site. Regular papers 8 pages; poster papers 2 pages.
> Paper formatting should follow IEEE guidelines (double column, size 10
> font).
>
>
> Organization Committee
> ======================
> Conference Chair
> Mariam Kamkar, Linkopings Universitet, Sweden
> Department Chair, Computer and Information Science
>
> Steering Committee Chair
> Nahid Shahmehri, Linkopings Universitet, Sweden
> Director of Intelligent Information Systems LAB
>
> Program Committee
> ======================
> David Barkai, Intel, USA
> Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia
> Germano Caronni, Sun Microsystems, USA
> Ross Lee Graham, Program Chair, LiU, Sweden
> Martin King, Quick Com, Switzerland
> Cecilia Mascolo, University College London, UK
> Nahid Shahmehri, Linköpings universitet, Sweden
> ++++++++++++
> ++++++++++++
> ++++++++++++
> The Program Committtee membership is still in progress.
>
>
> Local Organization Committee
> Patrick Lambrix, Chair, Linköpings universitet, Sweden
> Claudiu Duma, Linköpings universitet, Sweden
>
>
> Inquiries
> If you have any question please send your inquiries to Program Committee
at:
> p2p2003(a)ida.liu.se.
>
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Subject: CFP: Workshop on Semantic Integration at ISWC'2003
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 09:55:49 -0800
From: "Natasha F. Noy" <noy(a)SMI.Stanford.EDU>
To: si2003(a)SMI.Stanford.EDU
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Call For Papers
Workshop on Semantic Integration
at ISWC'2003
http://smi.stanford.edu/si2003
Monday, October 20, 2003
Sundial Resort, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA
In numerous distributed environments, including today's World-Wide
Web, organizational intranets, and the emerging Semantic Web, the
applications will inevitably use the information described by
multiple ontologies and schemas. Interoperability among applications
depends critically on the ability to map between them. Today,
matching between ontologies and schemas is still largely done by
hand, in a labor-intensive and error-prone process. As a consequence,
semantic integration issues have now become a key bottleneck in the
deployment of a wide variety of information management applications.
The high cost of this bottleneck has motivated numerous research
activities on methods for describing mappings, manipulating them, and
generating them semi-automatically. This research has spanned several
communities (Databases, AI, WWW), but unfortunately, there has been
little cross fertilization between the communities considering the
problem.
This workshop examines semantic integration issues, with an emphasis
on schema and ontology matching, ontology integration, and object
matching and fusion. It will bring together researchers from
different communities to examine cutting-edge approaches to semantic
integration, to consider how different communities can leverage each
other's strengths, and to discuss additional challenges brought by
new application contexts.
Workshop Format
----------------------
Invited Talks
Phil Bernstein, Microsoft Research
Eduard Hovy, Information Sciences Institute of the University of
Southern California
Topics
--------
Workshop topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
matching schemas and ontologies
languages to express semantic mappings
tools for user-driven mapping between ontologies and schemas
reasoning with semantic mappings
mapping negotiation, semantic negotiation
using semantic mappings for query answering, data transformation,
and other applications
object matching and fusion
maintenance of semantic mappings
discovery and usage of approximate mappings
evaluation of matching techniques
merging schemas and ontologies
model management
specialized matching techniques for specific application contexts
We plan to have both presentations of research papers and
demonstrations of implemented systems. There will be a panel
discussion as well as ample time for general discussion.
Submission procedure
---------------------------
We solicit three types of submissions:
1. Research papers (6 pages, at least 10pt)
2. Demo proposals to present demonstration of implemented
semantic-integration systems at the workshop (2-5 pages)
3. Position statements (1-2 pages)
Important dates
--------------------
Submission deadline for research papers: July 21, 2003
Notification of paper acceptance: August 20, 2003
Camera-ready copy due: September 20, 2003
Position statements due: September 20, 2003
Workshop: October 20, 2003
Submission instructions
----------------------------
Please send submissions in PDF or PostScript format to
si2003(a)smi.stanford.edu
Organizing committee
--------------------------
AnHai Doan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Alon Halevy, University of Washington
Natasha Noy, Stanford University
Program committee
-----------------------
Kevin Chang (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Isabel Cruz (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Dave Embley (Brigham Young University)
Venkatesh Ganti (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Michael Gruninger (University of Maryland College Park and NIST)
Yannis Kalfoglou (University of Southampton)
Vipul Kashyap (National Library of Medicine)
Michel Klein (Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam)
Craig Knoblock (Information Sciences Institute, University of
Southern California)
Jayant Madhavan (University of Washington)
Alexander Maedche (FZI)
Prasenjit Mitra (Stanford University)
Ami Motro (George Mason University)
Lucian Popa (IBM)
Erhard Rahm (Universität Leipzig)
Marco Schorlemmer (University of Edinburgh)
Len Seligman (MITRE)
Amit Sheth (University of Georgia)
Mike Uschold (Boeing)
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Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik
WU-Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
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>Posted-Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 12:42:46 GMT
>From: "Alexandra Coimeiro" <alexcoi(a)dem.ist.utl.pt>
>To: "Alexandra Coimeiro" <alexcoi(a)dem.ist.utl.pt>
>Subject: 7th International Conference on Technology Policy and Innovation:
>Monterrey 2003
>Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 12:40:19 -0000
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>7th International Conference on Technology Policy and Innovation:
>Monterrey 2003,
>
>Main theme: "Connecting People, Ideas and Resources Across Communities"
>
>The Preliminary Program, the Final Announcement and Registration Form are
>available from the conference website :
><http://egade.sistema.itesm.mx/monterrey2003>http://egade.sistema.itesm.mx/monterrey2003
>
>Information about previous Conferences is available
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>
>Cordially yours,
>
>The Intl. Organizing Commitee
>Posted-Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 10:59:36 GMT
>From: "Alexandra Coimeiro" <alexcoi(a)dem.ist.utl.pt>
>To: "Alexandra Coimeiro" <alexcoi(a)dem.ist.utl.pt>
>Subject: 7th International Conference on Technology Policy and Innovation:
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>7th International Conference on Technology Policy and Innovation:
>Monterrey 2003,
>
>Main theme: "Connecting People, Ideas and Resources Across Communities"
>
>The Preliminary Program, the Final Announcement and Registration Form are
>available from the conference website :
><http://egade.sistema.itesm.mx/monterrey2003>http://egade.sistema.itesm.mx/monterrey2003
>
>Information about previous Conferences is available
>at:<http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/confpolicy/>http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/confpolicy/
>Selected publications from previuos Conferences are available, as follows:
>. Bound Volumes from QUORUM BOKS:
><http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/quorumseries/>http://in3.dem.ist.utl.pt/quorumseries/
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> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>LEARNING OBJECTS 2003 Symposium: Lessons Learned, Questions Asked
>
> > Due April 20th <
>
> Presented in association with
>________________________________________________
> ED-MEDIA 2003
>
> World Conference on Educational Multimedia,
> Hypermedia & Telecommunications
>
> June 23-28, 2003 * Honolulu, Hawaii USA
>
> Sheraton Waikiki Beach Resort
> http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/
>________________________________________________
>
>In recent years, there has been an explosion of interest in reusable
>multimedia
>components for learning, referred to as "learning objects." The use of
>learning
>objects promises to increase the effectiveness of learning by making content
>more readily available, by reducing the cost and effort of producing
>quality content,
>and by allowing content to be more easily shared.
>
>However, the development and deployment of learning objects also presents
>new challenges to designers of instruction and technology alike. To
>explore the
>benefits and challenges of learning objects, a one-day symposium on the theme
>of Learning Objects will be held on June 24, the day prior to the start of the
>ED-MEDIA 2003 in Honolulu, Hawaii. (http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/)
>
>For this one-day symposium, we are soliciting papers on all topics related
>to learning objects, including:
> * learning object repositories
> * instructional design using learning objects
> * automatic generation of metadata
> * flexible access to learning objects
> * interoperable learning objects
> * empirical analysis of learning object development and deployment
> * aggregation and disaggregation of learning objects
> * designing learning objects for reuse
> * theoretical frameworks for learning objects
> * cross-cultural learning objects
> * critiques of the learning object approach
>
>- Authors should submit between 4 and 6 pages of text, in PDF or HTML format.
>
>- Submissions should be made by email to: Erik.Duval(a)cs.kuleuven.ac.be
>
>- All submissions will be acknowledged and reviewed.
>
>Important Dates:
>
>* 20 April: Deadline for proposals
>* 15 May: Notification of acceptance
>* 6 June: Deadline for final paper
>
>All accepted papers will be published on the Web and presented at the
>Symposium. Papers presented at the Symposium will also be considered for
>publication in the forthcoming Learning Objects Special Issue of the
>Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia (JEMH).
>http://www.aace.org/pubs/jcmst/
>
>Questions on this call can be addressed to: Erik.Duval(a)cs.kuleuven.ac.be
>
>Looking forward to your contributions!
>
>Symposium Organizing Committee:
> Erik Duval, K.U. Leuven & Ariadne, The Netherlands
> Wayne Hodgins, Autodesk & Learnativity, USA
> Dan Rehak, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
> Robby Robson, Eduworks, USA
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>Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 11:46:19 +0800 (CST)
>From: "Kinshuk" <kinshuk(a)inspire.net.nz>
>To: <BERND.SIMON(a)WU-WIEN.AC.AT>
>Subject: CFP: IEEE Intl Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in
>Education (WMTE 2003)
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>Dear colleague
>
>Here is the call for papers for IEEE International Workshop on Wireless and
>Mobile Technologies in Education (WMTE 2003). I look forward to receive
>your research work for this workshop.
>
>Please also forward this WMTE2003 announcement to your colleagues.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Kinshuk
>-------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Second IEEE International Workshop on
>Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education (WMTE 2003)
>
> December 8-10, 2003
> National Central University, JungLi, Taiwan
> http://lttf.ieee.org/wmte2003/
>
> Theme: "Mobile Support for Learning Communities"
>
>*- The WMTE 2003 proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society
>Press -*
>
>** Important dates:
>
>Submissions due: June 16, 2003
>Notification of acceptance: August 1, 2003
>Final articles due: September 1, 2003
>Author registration deadline: September 1, 2003
>Workshop: December 8-10, 2003
>
>
>IEEE WMTE 2003 will be held at National Central University, Taiwan. Taiwan is
>the world's leading manufacturer of computer technology, and an important
>center
>of mobile learning technology research and development in Asia.
>
>WMTE 2003 will bring together researchers, academia and industry
>practitioners who
>are involved in the design, development and evaluation of Wireless and
>Mobile Learning
>Technologies. The event will provide an opportunity to discuss promising
>directions
>for lightweight, connected tools that enhance teaching and learning.
>
>Emerging wireless and mobile technologies bring new opportunities for
>learners to be
>more intensely connected, either face-to-face or at a distance, and extend
>one's
>learning community to friends, teachers, mentors, parents, and beyond.
>Modern learning
>theories advocate many social aspects of learning such as discourse,
>communities of
>practice, collaborative learning, internalization of social process,
>participation in
>joint activity, and situated learning. Thus it becomes natural to ask: How
>can wireless
>and mobile connections, sustained over time within a community, intensify
>the learning
>process? Conversely, how can ongoing connection with other learners intensify
>participants' sense of a more extended educational community?
>
>** Topics of Interest
>
>We invite full papers, works-in-progress, and posters. The program
>committee will seek to
>achieve a balance of empirical investigations and design studies,
>including relevant
>methodologies from computer science and engineering research as well as
>cognitive science
>and educational research. All submitted papers should address mobile
>and/or wireless
>technologies and provide new insights relating to their use in teaching
>and learning.
>
>Topics include (but are not limited to):
>
>- Innovative designs and uses of tools to overcome barriers of learning
>- Principles and patterns for learner-centered design
>- Design of learning activities supported by mobile devices
>- Advances in teaching conceptually difficult topics in school
>- Interface designs optimized for small screens or other modes of
>interaction that fit on
> mobile devices
>- Architectures that support rapid prototyping, reuse, or large-scale test
>beds
>- Techniques of instrumentation devices and networks for research data
>gathering
>- Case studies of teaching and learning
>- Surveys of learners that reveal important trends and opportunities
>- Analysis of the topology of learning communities
>- Evaluation of effectiveness
>- Comparisons of alternative designs
>- Issues of scaling up to reach large numbers of learners
>- Mobile agents for learning
>
>** Paper submission:
>
>Submissions are invited in the following categories:
>
>- Full papers (maximum 8 pages)
>- Works-in-progress (maximum 5 pages)
>- Posters (maximum 2 pages)
>
>Details of submission procedure are available at the conference website:
>http://lttf.ieee.org/wmte2003/
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Associate Professor
>Kinshuk kinshuk(a)massey.ac.nz kinshuk(a)inspire.net.nz
>Chair, IEEE Learning Technology Task Force http://lttf.ieee.org/
>
>Information Systems Dept., Massey Univ., Private Bag 11-222, Palmerston
>North, New Zealand
>Tel: +64 6 3505799 ext. 2090 Fax: +64 6
>3505725 http://infosys.massey.ac.nz/~kinshuk
>
>
>Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 15:10:58 +0800 (CST)
>From: "Kinshuk" <kinshuk(a)inspire.net.nz>
>To: <susanne.guth(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
>Subject: CFP: IEEE Intl Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in
>Education (WMTE 2003)
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>Dear colleague
>
>Here is the call for papers for IEEE International Workshop on Wireless and
>Mobile Technologies in Education (WMTE 2003). I look forward to receive
>your research work for this workshop.
>
>Please also forward this WMTE2003 announcement to your colleagues.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Kinshuk
>-------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Second IEEE International Workshop on
>Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education (WMTE 2003)
>
> December 8-10, 2003
> National Central University, JungLi, Taiwan
> http://lttf.ieee.org/wmte2003/
>
> Theme: "Mobile Support for Learning Communities"
>
>*- The WMTE 2003 proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society
>Press -*
>
>** Important dates:
>
>Submissions due: June 16, 2003
>Notification of acceptance: August 1, 2003
>Final articles due: September 1, 2003
>Author registration deadline: September 1, 2003
>Workshop: December 8-10, 2003
>
>
>IEEE WMTE 2003 will be held at National Central University, Taiwan. Taiwan is
>the world's leading manufacturer of computer technology, and an important
>center
>of mobile learning technology research and development in Asia.
>
>WMTE 2003 will bring together researchers, academia and industry
>practitioners who
>are involved in the design, development and evaluation of Wireless and
>Mobile Learning
>Technologies. The event will provide an opportunity to discuss promising
>directions
>for lightweight, connected tools that enhance teaching and learning.
>
>Emerging wireless and mobile technologies bring new opportunities for
>learners to be
>more intensely connected, either face-to-face or at a distance, and extend
>one's
>learning community to friends, teachers, mentors, parents, and beyond.
>Modern learning
>theories advocate many social aspects of learning such as discourse,
>communities of
>practice, collaborative learning, internalization of social process,
>participation in
>joint activity, and situated learning. Thus it becomes natural to ask: How
>can wireless
>and mobile connections, sustained over time within a community, intensify
>the learning
>process? Conversely, how can ongoing connection with other learners intensify
>participants' sense of a more extended educational community?
>
>** Topics of Interest
>
>We invite full papers, works-in-progress, and posters. The program
>committee will seek to
>achieve a balance of empirical investigations and design studies,
>including relevant
>methodologies from computer science and engineering research as well as
>cognitive science
>and educational research. All submitted papers should address mobile
>and/or wireless
>technologies and provide new insights relating to their use in teaching
>and learning.
>
>Topics include (but are not limited to):
>
>- Innovative designs and uses of tools to overcome barriers of learning
>- Principles and patterns for learner-centered design
>- Design of learning activities supported by mobile devices
>- Advances in teaching conceptually difficult topics in school
>- Interface designs optimized for small screens or other modes of
>interaction that fit on
> mobile devices
>- Architectures that support rapid prototyping, reuse, or large-scale test
>beds
>- Techniques of instrumentation devices and networks for research data
>gathering
>- Case studies of teaching and learning
>- Surveys of learners that reveal important trends and opportunities
>- Analysis of the topology of learning communities
>- Evaluation of effectiveness
>- Comparisons of alternative designs
>- Issues of scaling up to reach large numbers of learners
>- Mobile agents for learning
>
>** Paper submission:
>
>Submissions are invited in the following categories:
>
>- Full papers (maximum 8 pages)
>- Works-in-progress (maximum 5 pages)
>- Posters (maximum 2 pages)
>
>Details of submission procedure are available at the conference website:
>http://lttf.ieee.org/wmte2003/
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Associate Professor
>Kinshuk kinshuk(a)massey.ac.nz kinshuk(a)inspire.net.nz
>Chair, IEEE Learning Technology Task Force http://lttf.ieee.org/
>
>Information Systems Dept., Massey Univ., Private Bag 11-222, Palmerston
>North, New Zealand
>Tel: +64 6 3505799 ext. 2090 Fax: +64 6
>3505725 http://infosys.massey.ac.nz/~kinshuk