---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: Databases and Applications Conference Deadline Reminder
Date: Wednesday 29 September 2004 23:41
From: "IASTED - Upcoming Conferences" <Info(a)iasted.org>
To: <gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
<http://www.iasted.org\newsletter\images\DBA.jpg>
DEADLINE REMINDER!
ONE WEEK TO SUBMIT!
The IASTED International Conference on
DATABASES AND APPLICATIONS
~DBA 2005~
as part of the Twenty-Third IASTED International
Multi-Conference on Applied Informatics
February 14-16, 2005
Innsbruck, Austria
IMPORTANT DEADLINES ***New Deadlines
Submissions due October 15, 2004
Notification of Acceptance November 5, 2004
Camera-ready manuscripts due December 1, 2004
Registration Deadline December 8, 2004
For more information on this conference, please visit our website at
http://www.iasted.org/conferences/2005/innsbruck/c454.htm
_____
The IASTED International Conference on
MODELLING, SIMULATION AND OPTIMIZATION
~ MSO 2005 ~
August 29-31, 2005
Oranjestad, Aruba
CONFERENCE CHAIR
Dr. Giorgio Tonella - Universidad de los Andes,Venezuela and University of
Lugano, Switzerland
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Submissions due February 15, 2005
Notification of Acceptance April 1, 2005
Camera-ready manuscripts due May 15, 2005
Registration Deadline June 1, 2005
For more information on this conference, please visit our website at:
http://www.iasted.org/conferences/2005/aruba/c471.htm
For more information or to join one of the following mail groups: Power,
Telecommunication, Control, Modelling and Simulation, Bio-Medicine,
Artificial Intelligence, Business, Software Engineering, Education, Signal
and Image Processing, Internet and Applications, Parallel and Distributed
Computing, please contact:
IASTED
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Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Neue Medien
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: 2nd Call: 3rd IBIMA Conference in Cozumel Island, Mexico
Date: Sunday 26 September 2004 03:07
From: "Dr. Khalid S. Soliman" <soliman(a)ibima.org>
To: <soliman(a)ibima.org>
At a glance: Call for papers
The 3rd IBIMA - International Business Information Management Conference
General Theme: E-Business & Organizations in the 21st Century
Location: The Island of Cozumel, Mexico
Date: 14 - 16 December 2004
Conference activities will take place at the elegant 5-stars and AAA
4-diamonds the Presidente Intercontinental Hotel Cozumel Resort.
Website: http://www.ibima.org
Across the waters from Cancun stands the Island of Cozumel in the
Caribbean Sea. A million visitors a year flock to beautiful Cozumel
Island, the home of the second largest coral reef in the world.
Conference themes include topics such as e-commerce, m-commerce,
e-business, e-government, e-services, and e-transformation among others.
Please visit conference for complete list of themes and tracks
http://www.ibima.org
IMPORTANT DATES:
- Paper Submission: Now Open
- Notification of Acceptance: Within 3 week from submission date (in most
cases)
- Paper submission deadline: Oct. 11, 2004
- Camera ready and registration deadline: Nov. 10, 2004
Conference proceedings will be published as an e-book on a CD (ISBN:
0-9753393-2-X)
High quality papers in M-Commerce will be further considered for
publication in the Journal of International Journal of Mobile Computing
and Commerce
IMPORTANT: Four types of submissions:
1) full research paper: (5000 words) with complete references section
2) Extended abstract or research-in-progress
3) Invited sessions: You can also submit a proposal to organize an invited
session/workshop. A 100-word description of the topic of the session
along with your information
4) Virtual presentation: Those who are unable to attend the conference in
person but wish to participate in this major international event, virtual
presentation is available. Virtual Presentation allows participants to
submit papers for refereeing and publication in the conference
proceedings, just like a regular paper. Virtual participants will
receive a full copy of the conference proceedings.
ARRANGED TOURS for conference participants before, during, and after the
conference. Visit the conference website for complete details:
http://www.ibima.org/tours.html
Excellent opportunity to combine a world-class research & intellectual
event with the mystical environment of Mayan ruins & the natural beauty of
Cozumel
We'll be delighted to meet you in Cozumel.
Sincerely,
Khalid S. Soliman
IBIMA Conference Chair
http://www.ibima.org
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Univ.Prof. Dr.Gustaf Neumann
Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Neue Medien
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: [El] Call for papers: WBE 2005, CH
Date: Wednesday 22 September 2004 10:58
From: Fridolin Wild <fridolin.wild(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
To: el <el(a)wi.wu-wien.ac.at>, cfp <cfp(a)wi.wu-wien.ac.at>
### to whom it may concern. //fw.
Dear Colleague:
This is just a friendly reminder that October 1, 2004 is a deadline
for WBE-2005 submissions.
WBE-2005 Secretariat
P.S. We are sorry for possible cross postings.
===>>>> WBE-2005, Grindelwald, Switzerland, Feb 21-23, 2005 <<<<===
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 4th IASTED International Conference on Web-based Education (WBE-2005)
February 21 - 23, 2005
Grindelwald, Switzerland
GOAL
WBE-2005 international conference is aimed to provide scholars, faculty,
researchers, Ph.D. students and administrators with an excellent
opportunity to convene with colleagues from more than 50 countries
and discuss innovative ideas and approaches, results and outcomes of
research, and best practices in the Web-Based Education area.
For more details, please visit conference web site at :
http://www.iasted.com/conferences/2005/switzerland/wbe.htm
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Submissions due------------------------October 1, 2004
Notification of acceptance-------------November 1, 2004
Final manuscript due-------------------December 5, 2004
Registration and full payment----------December 15, 2003
For more information please contact:
WBE-2005 Secretariat
#80, 4500 - 16th Avenue N.W.
Calgary, Alberta
Canada T3B 0M6
Tel: 403-288-1195
Fax: 403-247-6851
E-mail: calgary(a)iasted.org
Website: http://www.iasted.org
===>>>> WBE-2005, Grindelwald, Switzerland, Feb 21-23, 2005 <<<<===
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Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Neue Medien
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
### to whom it may concern. //fw.
Dear Colleague:
This is just a friendly reminder that October 1, 2004 is a deadline
for WBE-2005 submissions.
WBE-2005 Secretariat
P.S. We are sorry for possible cross postings.
===>>>> WBE-2005, Grindelwald, Switzerland, Feb 21-23, 2005 <<<<===
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 4th IASTED International Conference on Web-based Education (WBE-2005)
February 21 - 23, 2005
Grindelwald, Switzerland
GOAL
WBE-2005 international conference is aimed to provide scholars, faculty,
researchers, Ph.D. students and administrators with an excellent
opportunity to convene with colleagues from more than 50 countries
and discuss innovative ideas and approaches, results and outcomes of
research, and best practices in the Web-Based Education area.
For more details, please visit conference web site at :
http://www.iasted.com/conferences/2005/switzerland/wbe.htm
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Submissions due------------------------October 1, 2004
Notification of acceptance-------------November 1, 2004
Final manuscript due-------------------December 5, 2004
Registration and full payment----------December 15, 2003
For more information please contact:
WBE-2005 Secretariat
#80, 4500 - 16th Avenue N.W.
Calgary, Alberta
Canada T3B 0M6
Tel: 403-288-1195
Fax: 403-247-6851
E-mail: calgary(a)iasted.org
Website: http://www.iasted.org
===>>>> WBE-2005, Grindelwald, Switzerland, Feb 21-23, 2005 <<<<===
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: Giunti Interactive Labs - at eCulture Symposum (Salzburg) - presents new achievements from its RD EU project "SculptEUR"
Date: Tuesday 21 September 2004 11:54
From: "News from Learn eXact LCMS" <news(a)learnexact.com>
To: <news(a)learnexact.com>
<http://eculture.salzburgresearch.at/programm_e.pdf>
http://eculture.salzburgresearch.at/programm_e.pdf
At eCulture Horizons (From Digitisation to Creating Cultural Experiences)
event in Salzburg, Giunti Interactive Labs presents new achievements from
its RD Project "SculptEUR", bringing the power of 3d Content Harvesting and
Virtual Reality reconstruction to the World of standard eLearning Authoring.
Salzburg 21/09/2004.
Giunti Interactive Labs (short name Giunti Labs, www.giuntilabs.com
<http://www.giuntilabs.com/> ), Europes leading eLearning R&D and
Standardisation actor and developer of learn eXact (www.learnexact.com
<http://www.learnexact.com/> ), world's leading LCMS Technology, is pleased
to announce that at the next eCulture Horizons Symposium (From
Digitisation to Creating Cultural Experiences, 27-28 September 2004
University of Salzburg, Austria), it will present new achievements from
its flagship R&D Project SCULPTEUR (www.sculpteurweb.org
<http://www.sculpteurweb.org/> ).
With a Consortium of 10 international partners from the UK, France and
Italy and grouping leading European Museums such as The National Gallery,
Gli Uffizi, Le Louvre, The Victoria & Albert Museum and the Cherbourg
Museum, the SCULPTEUR Project addresses usage of new eContent technologies
(e.g Web Services and XML) and Interoperability Standards (e.g. Z39.50 from
the US Library of Congress, for Digital Libraries and the Shareable Content
Objects Reusable Model, SCORM , from NATO, for eLearning) to automate
distributed access to relevant cultural archives available in Museum &
Libraries by means of easy 2d and 3d sample based querying and the
authoring of Virtual Reality Worlds, named SCO Worlds(c).
With an undoubt attraction for Museum based Education and Teaching, the new
Toolset (to be released within Q4 as a learn eXact plug in, named eXact VR),
able to recreate immersive digital environments easily deployable on any
standard eLearning platform (also with adaptive and rule based navigation
through different rooms and environments as supported by the new SCORM 2004
specification) is proving of great interest also in other market sectors
such as Industrial Maintenance Training , Vocational Learning and Medical
Education willing to bring the visualisation of standard eLearning contents
to the next stage using immersive simualtions and VR.
Useful Links
* Giunti Labs Speech at eCulture Horizons 2004:
Monday 27 September Session 4C (16-18):
New Technological Dimensions in eCulture: using VR, Mobile and Location
Based Services for Cultural Heritage Education
(Giunti Labs professionals will also be available during the Symposium to
demonstrate a preview of the eXact VR toolset )
* About eCulture Horizon Symposium:
http://eculture.salzburgresearch.at/index_e.html
*
Full Agenda at http://eculture.salzburgresearch.at/programm_e.pdf
*
For further information on Salzburg Research :
http://www.salzburgresearch.at <http://www.salzburgresearch.at/>
*
For further information on SCORM: http://www.adlnet.org
<http://www.adlnet.org/>
*
For further information on Z31.50 : http://www.loc.gov/
*
About Giunti Labs Research Projects:
http://www.giuntilabs.com/research
* For further information on learn eXact LCMS :
http://www.learnexact.com
* For VR Demo on SculptEUR Virtual Museum:
<http://www.sculpteurweb.org/html/VirtualMuseum/VAM_ArtDecoGallery.wrl>
http://www.sculpteurweb.org/html/VirtualMuseum/VAM_ArtDecoGallery.wrlwww.giuntilabs.com <http://www.giuntilabs.com/>
www.sculpteurweb.org <http://www.sculpteurweb.org/>
For additional informations:
Giunti Interactive Labs
Gian Maria Brega
Marketing & communication manager
Via Portobello, Abbazia dellAnnunziata
16039 Sestri Levante (GE) Italy
Tel +39 018542123/42608 - Fax +39 018543347
Email: gm.brega(a)giuntilabs.com
This email has been sent by the learn eXact LCMS News Service. If you want
to be deleted from our News list please reply "DELETE ME" to this email
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Univ.Prof. Dr.Gustaf Neumann
Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Neue Medien
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: Einladung zur EURAM 2005 in München, 4-7 May 2005
Date: Friday 03 September 2004 11:46
From: "Birgit Renzl" <Birgit.Renzl(a)uibk.ac.at>
To: "Birgit Renzl" <Birgit.Renzl(a)uibk.ac.at>
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
liebe Kollegen,
als Vertreterin der EURAM (European Academy of Management) für Österreich
möchte ich Sie ganz herzlich zur Teilnahme an der nächsten Konferenz in
München, 4.-7. Mai 2005, einladen.
Prof. Ralf Reichwald von der TU München und Anne Sigismund Huff, derzeit
Gastprofessorin an der TU München werden diese Veranstaltung organisieren.
Es können noch Tracks vorgeschlagen und somit an der Gestaltung der European
Academy of Management wesentlich mitgewirkt werden!
Deadline Track Proposals: 15 Oktober 2004
Deadline Paper Submissions: 15 Februar 2005
Nähere Informationen unter www.euram2005.de
Die EURAM wurde im Jahr 2001 gegründet und versteht sich als offenes,
internationales und multikulturelles Netzwerk an Forschern im Bereich des
Managements allgemein, Strategische Unternehmensführung, Corporate
Governance, Organisationsforschung, etc (weitere Informationen dazu auch
unter http://www.euram-online.org). Die EURAM hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt,
eine gemeinsame Basis für die europäische Managementforschung zu schaffen
und gleichzeitig ihre Vielfalt zu bewahren und zu fördern. Diese Basis ist
von zunehmender Bedeutung, um als Europäer in der internationalen
Forschungslandschaft zu bestehen.
Das Netzwerk wird neuerdings von einer eigenen Zeitschrift, dem "European
Management Review" http://www.palgrave-journals.com/emr unterstützt.
Österreich hat im letzten Jahr die Mitgliederzahlen zwar von 6 auf 12
Personen verdoppelt - im Vergleich zu Schweden mit 67 Mitgliedern aber eine
eher geringe Beteiligung. Ich würde mich daher freuen, so viele Kollegen wie
möglich aus Österreich im Mai 2005 in München bei der EURAM zu treffen!
Bis dahin viele freundliche Grüße aus Innsbruck,
Birgit Renzl
Dr. Birgit Renzl
Institut für Unternehmensführung / Department of Management
Universität Innsbruck / University of Innsbruck
Universitaetsstr. 15, A-6020 Innsbruck
Tel: +43 512 507 7191 Fax: +43 512 507 2968
Email: Birgit.Renzl(a)uibk.ac.at
Homepage: http://www.leadership.at.tf
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Univ.Prof. Dr.Gustaf Neumann
Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Neue Medien
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: [El] CfP: EDMEDIA '05
Date: Tuesday 21 September 2004 09:17
From: Fridolin Wild <fridolin.wild(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
To: el <el(a)wi.wu-wien.ac.at>, cfp <cfp(a)wi.wu-wien.ac.at>
### to whom it may concern. //fw.
>> Call for Participation Deadline: December 20th <<
* Please forward to a colleague *
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/call.htm
_______________________________________________________________
ED-MEDIA 2005
World Conference on Educational Multimedia,
Hypermedia & Telecommunications
June 27-July 2, 2005 * Montreal, Canada
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
** Submissions Due: Dec. 20, 2004 **
Organized by
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)
http://www.aace.org
______________________________________________________________
** What are your colleagues saying about ED-MEDIA conferences? **
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/testimonials.htm
COLOR POSTER--ED-MEDIA 2005 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Available to Print & Distribute (PDF to print; 200kb)
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/edmed05poster.pdf
>> CONTENTS & LINKS (details below) <<
1. Call for Papers and Submission & Presenter Guidelines, Deadline Dec.
20th:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/call.htmhttp://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/submitguide.htmhttp://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/PresenterLounge
2. NEW: Student Panels: http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/studentpanels.htm
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. Montreal, Canada: http://www.aace.org/conf/Cities/Montreal
9. Deadlines: http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/deadlines.htm
INVITATION:
ED-MEDIA 2005--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 1,500 attendees
from over 60 countries. We invite you to attend ED-MEDIA 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
* Panels
* Student Panels (NEW)
* Demonstrations/Posters
* Corporate Showcases & Demonstrations
* Tutorials/Workshops
* Roundtables
>> STUDENT PANELS (NEW) <<
The objective of the Student Panel series is to provide a forum for the
interchange of avant-garde visions of enhancing education through
technology. These 1 hour discussion sessions, consisting of two 15
minute student presentations each, will emphasize exploring novel
theoretical frameworks, rather than current best practices.
Submission information: http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/categories.htm
Description of panels and topics:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/studentpanels.htm
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:
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
6. Special Strand: ** 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
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 Demonstrations/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.
All conference sessions will be held at the Le Centre Sheraton Montreal
Hotel (http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/hotel.htm) located in the heart
of Montreal's shopping, restaurant, and entertainment district. Special
discount hotel and Delta Airlines rates have been obtained for ED-MEDIA
participants.
Montréal: Life à la Montréal, Warm & Welcoming
http://www.aace.org/conf/Cities/Montreal
What do you get when you combine the smarts of North America with the
laid-back insouciance of Europe? 350 years of progress with the friendly
nature of a village? High-tech and high style? You get the city of
Montréal - an unpretentious knockout that has no idea of the effect she
has on people. Why? Because the driving force behind this unique hybrid
is the Montréal mantra: Get out there and celebrate life. And, it must
be said, life lived à la Montréal is about as sweet as it gets. From her
festivals (Montréal is the undisputed festival capital of the world), to
her incredible food, to her legendary nightlife, this city has a true
talent for making the very most and best out of life's little pleasures.
Located about an hour from the U.S. border in south-western Québec,
Montréal is the largest French-speaking city in North America. This is
not a sprawling urban centre by North American standards, and that's
part of Montréal's charm. No "donut" town, there is no 6 pm exodus to
parts unknown. Montrealers live, work and play in a compact downtown
core. Safe, clean and green, this city is good to her citizens and
guests alike, who lunch and lounge on terraces for nice, long sessions
of people-watching (a sacred Montréal ritual), stroll, hike or bike on
mount Royal (a natural haven right downtown), take in the sights and
sounds of Old Montréal and the Old Port. This is a place that
understands following one's fancy.
Montréal has an international reputation for creative excellence, not
just in the traditional arts, but in cutting-edge technology,
multimedia, sound and film production.
Perhaps it's the Latin blood. The passion Montrealers bring to whatever
they do is felt everywhere; certainly in international tours de force
like Cirque du Soleil, La La La Human Steps, Céline Dion. But you can
feel it too as your chef comes to ask you truly, sincerely, how you
liked your crème brûlée, and to raise a glass to your health. It's warm,
it's relaxing, it's fascinating, it's thrilling. It's life à la Montréal.
When summer beckons in Montréal, everyone and everything heeds her call.
The city's many parks and squares are decked out in flowerbeds,
fountains, greenery and cool stretches of water. Impromptu gatherings of
friends and family animate the colourful balconies, beginning at Happy
Hour or "5 à 7" and continuing well into the warm nights. The entire
island moves to the traffic-stopping beat of street festivals or fairs
and everyone - locals and visitors - takes part in the scene on foot,
bikes or blades.
Montréal is an ideal location for ED-MEDIA 2005, June 27-July 2, 2005.
We look forward to seeing you there!
For more information about Montréal, see:
http://www.tourism-montreal.org/http://www.montreal.com/tourism/index.html
For more information about Quebec, see: http://www.bonjourquebec.com/
DEADLINES:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/deadlines.htm
Submissions Due: December 20, 2004
Authors Notified: February 24, 2005
Proceedings File Due: May 3, 2005
Early Registration: May 3, 2005
Hotel Reservations: June 4, 2005
Conference: June 27-July 2, 2005
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To be added to the mailing list for this conference, link
to http://www.aace.org/info.htm
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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Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Neue Medien
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
### to whom it may concern. //fw.
>> Call for Participation Deadline: December 20th <<
* Please forward to a colleague *
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/call.htm
_______________________________________________________________
ED-MEDIA 2005
World Conference on Educational Multimedia,
Hypermedia & Telecommunications
June 27-July 2, 2005 * Montreal, Canada
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
** Submissions Due: Dec. 20, 2004 **
Organized by
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)
http://www.aace.org
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http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/edmed05poster.pdf
>> CONTENTS & LINKS (details below) <<
1. Call for Papers and Submission & Presenter Guidelines, Deadline Dec.
20th:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/call.htmhttp://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/submitguide.htmhttp://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/PresenterLounge
2. NEW: Student Panels: http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/studentpanels.htm
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. Montreal, Canada: http://www.aace.org/conf/Cities/Montreal
9. Deadlines: http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/deadlines.htm
INVITATION:
ED-MEDIA 2005--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 1,500 attendees
from over 60 countries. We invite you to attend ED-MEDIA 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
* Panels
* Student Panels (NEW)
* Demonstrations/Posters
* Corporate Showcases & Demonstrations
* Tutorials/Workshops
* Roundtables
>> STUDENT PANELS (NEW) <<
The objective of the Student Panel series is to provide a forum for the
interchange of avant-garde visions of enhancing education through
technology. These 1 hour discussion sessions, consisting of two 15
minute student presentations each, will emphasize exploring novel
theoretical frameworks, rather than current best practices.
Submission information: http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/categories.htm
Description of panels and topics:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/studentpanels.htm
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:
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
6. Special Strand: ** 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
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 Demonstrations/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.
All conference sessions will be held at the Le Centre Sheraton Montreal
Hotel (http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/hotel.htm) located in the heart
of Montreal's shopping, restaurant, and entertainment district. Special
discount hotel and Delta Airlines rates have been obtained for ED-MEDIA
participants.
Montréal: Life à la Montréal, Warm & Welcoming
http://www.aace.org/conf/Cities/Montreal
What do you get when you combine the smarts of North America with the
laid-back insouciance of Europe? 350 years of progress with the friendly
nature of a village? High-tech and high style? You get the city of
Montréal - an unpretentious knockout that has no idea of the effect she
has on people. Why? Because the driving force behind this unique hybrid
is the Montréal mantra: Get out there and celebrate life. And, it must
be said, life lived à la Montréal is about as sweet as it gets. From her
festivals (Montréal is the undisputed festival capital of the world), to
her incredible food, to her legendary nightlife, this city has a true
talent for making the very most and best out of life's little pleasures.
Located about an hour from the U.S. border in south-western Québec,
Montréal is the largest French-speaking city in North America. This is
not a sprawling urban centre by North American standards, and that's
part of Montréal's charm. No "donut" town, there is no 6 pm exodus to
parts unknown. Montrealers live, work and play in a compact downtown
core. Safe, clean and green, this city is good to her citizens and
guests alike, who lunch and lounge on terraces for nice, long sessions
of people-watching (a sacred Montréal ritual), stroll, hike or bike on
mount Royal (a natural haven right downtown), take in the sights and
sounds of Old Montréal and the Old Port. This is a place that
understands following one's fancy.
Montréal has an international reputation for creative excellence, not
just in the traditional arts, but in cutting-edge technology,
multimedia, sound and film production.
Perhaps it's the Latin blood. The passion Montrealers bring to whatever
they do is felt everywhere; certainly in international tours de force
like Cirque du Soleil, La La La Human Steps, Céline Dion. But you can
feel it too as your chef comes to ask you truly, sincerely, how you
liked your crème brûlée, and to raise a glass to your health. It's warm,
it's relaxing, it's fascinating, it's thrilling. It's life à la Montréal.
When summer beckons in Montréal, everyone and everything heeds her call.
The city's many parks and squares are decked out in flowerbeds,
fountains, greenery and cool stretches of water. Impromptu gatherings of
friends and family animate the colourful balconies, beginning at Happy
Hour or "5 à 7" and continuing well into the warm nights. The entire
island moves to the traffic-stopping beat of street festivals or fairs
and everyone - locals and visitors - takes part in the scene on foot,
bikes or blades.
Montréal is an ideal location for ED-MEDIA 2005, June 27-July 2, 2005.
We look forward to seeing you there!
For more information about Montréal, see:
http://www.tourism-montreal.org/http://www.montreal.com/tourism/index.html
For more information about Quebec, see: http://www.bonjourquebec.com/
DEADLINES:
http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/deadlines.htm
Submissions Due: December 20, 2004
Authors Notified: February 24, 2005
Proceedings File Due: May 3, 2005
Early Registration: May 3, 2005
Hotel Reservations: June 4, 2005
Conference: June 27-July 2, 2005
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>Subject: call for chapters - Utilizing Information Technology in
> Developing Strategic Alliances Among Organizations
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>CALL FOR CHAPTERS
>Submission Deadline: November 15, 2004
>
>Utilizing Information Technology in Developing Strategic Alliances Among
>Organizations. A book edited by Dr. Salustiano Martinez-Fierro, Dr. Jose A.
>Medina-Garrido and Dr. Jose Ruiz-Navarro, University of Cadiz, Spain
>
>Introduction:
>In these complex times, strategic alliances are one of the most significant
>tools used today in business, especially by multinational firms. Such
>alliances have certainly been around for a long time, and surveys show that
>today the majority of large organizations use them. The phenomenon of
>alliances and networks represents an important shift in the organizational
>practices of companies. Increasingly firms are focusing on their core
>competencies, which has meant that complementary competencies must now be
>obtained from other firms.
>In a world where information systems and e-business are used by most
>multinational firms, a guide is necessary for managers to understand the
>strategic impact of alliances and networks and the role IT plays in them.
>
>The Overall Objective of the Book:
>There are some works on the importance of information technology (IT) in
>alliances and networks, but there is little in the literature that explains
>in detail the role of IT in the formation of interorganizational
>relationships. There are gaps with respect to what IT actually does and how
>it makes possible, or at least facilitates, the operation of the network.
>This book is divided into two parts. The first part includes theoretical
>models that explain the role of IT in the formation and development of
>alliances and networks. The second part offers tools and case studies for
>managers and practitioners to know how and when to implement IT in
>interorganizational relationships.
>
>The Target Audience:
>This book is expected to be an important guide for managers and senior
>managers involved in international trade and interorganizational
>relationships. In addition, it should prove interesting for those managers
>in small and medium-sized firms attempting to make the most of emerging
>opportunities by supporting their core capabilities with complementary
>capabilities belonging to other firms. It will also be relevant to
>consultants and students interested in strategic and IT issues. Finally,
>this book will be a resource for students and researchers in business and
>management studies, both as a theoretical guide and as a handbook for
>successfully governing alliances and networks.
>
>Recommended topics include but are not limited to the following:
>Globalization and alliances and networks
>Alliances and networks as a source of sustainable competitive advantages
>Interorganizational relationships in the information society
>Information technology as a support of alliances and networks
>The process of formation and development of alliances
>The specifics of networks
>Differences between American and European alliances
>Theoretical perspectives to study the integration of information technology
>in alliances or networks
>Strategic alliances and networks in e-business
>Entrepreneurial alliances
>Case studies
>
>SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:
>Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit, on or before November
>15, 2004, a 2-5 page manuscript proposal clearly explaining the mission and
>concerns of the proposed chapter. Authors of accepted proposals will be
>notified by November 30, 2004 about the status of their proposals and sent
>chapter organizational guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be
>submitted by March 1, 2005. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a
>blind review basis. The book is scheduled to be published by Idea Group,
>Inc., www.idea-group.com, publisher of the Idea Group Publishing,
>Information Science Publishing, IRM Press, CyberTech Publishing and Idea
>Group Reference imprints, in 2006.
>
>Inquiries and Submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word document)
>or by mail to:
>Dr. Salustiano Martinez-Fierro
>Departamento de Organización de Empresas
>Facultad de CC. Eccas. y Empresariales
>UNIVERSIDAD DE CÁDIZ
>Avda. Duque de Najera, 8
>11002 - Cádiz (Spain)
>e-mail: salustiano.martinez(a)uca.es FAX +34 956 01 54 02
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Subject: [El] educational track www '05
Date: Monday 20 September 2004 10:00
From: Fridolin Wild <fridolin.wild(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
To: el(a)wi.wu-wien.ac.at, cfp <cfp(a)wi.wu-wien.ac.at>
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>>> Education Track <<<
Official Refereed Track
of
The Fourteenth International World Wide Web Conference
May 10-14, 2005 Chiba, Japan
http://www2005.org/
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Paper submission deadline: November 8, 2004
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The World Wide Web has caused a revolution in the way we
teach and learn. The technology enables us to provide
interactive learning material in new ways, to support
learning collaboration and learning communities, to provide
personalized learning experience, and to incorporate diverse
re-usable learning objects into the local learning experience.
In the context of Semantic Web and ontologies we find new
technologies to facilitate more intelligent access and
management of the Web information and semantically richer
modeling of the applications and their users. Furthermore,
this all provides the possibility to create new learning designs
to make learning more flexible, adaptable, attractive, and
accessible to learners.
To make these and other experiences possible, many educational
and training projects not only bring new learning materials or
designs to the Web but also contribute to numerous Web-related
methodologies or technologies. The WWW2005 Education Track is
aimed at researchers who wish to share innovative experiences
and research results that are (at least partially) domain
independent and can thus benefit other teachers and learners
who wish to get more out of the Web.
The Education track is now an official refereed track of the
WWW Conference. The relevant topics include, but are not
restricted to, the following:
* Agents in Web-based teaching and learning
* Architectures for web-based education delivery environments
* Authoring of Web-based learning material and environments
* Business models for the exchange of learning objects
* Case studies in the implementation and use of educational
applications in a Web-based environment
* Collaboration and communities in web-based educational environments
* Data protection and privacy in Web-based education and training
* Distributed and P2P-based learning repositories
* Empirical studies of web-based educational systems
* Identification, reuse and granularity issues of learning objects
* Integrating (Web-based) multimedia in educational applications
* Integration of web-based learning with enterprise systems
* Intellectual property issues arising from the use of learning objects
* IR and text classification methods in open learning environments
* Learning technology specifications & standards for interoperability
* (On-line) adaptation to a learner's knowledge, goals, interests,
or learning style
* Semantic Web and ontologies in Web-based educational systems
* Social, cultural and multilingual issues in Web-based learning
* Student modeling in open learning environments
* Web educational portals and learning management systems
* Web log mining applied to student performance data
* Web standards as a basis for educational metadata specification
languages
Education Track Vice/Deputy Chairs
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Riichiro Mizoguchi (Vice Chair)
Lora Aroyo (Deputy Chair)
Education Track PC Members
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Jacqueline Bourdeau, LICEF, Canada
Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Tak-Wai Chan, National Central University of Taiwan
Ricardo Conejo, University of Malaga, Spain
Paul De Bra, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands
Darina Dicheva, Winston-Salem State University, USA
Vanja Dimitrova, University of Leeds, UK
Erik Duval, University of Leuven, Belgium
Jim Greer, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Ulrich Hoppe, University of Duisburg, Germany
Mitsuru Ikeda, JAIST, Japan
Akihiro Kashihara, University of Electro-Communications, Japan
Judy Kay, University of Sydney, Australia
Alfred Kobsa, University of California at Irvine, USA
Chee Kit Looi, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Tanja Mitrovic, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Ambjorn Naeve, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Wolfgang Nejdl, L3S and University of Hannover, Germany
Hiroaki Ogata, Tokushima University, Japan
Felisa Verdejo, UNED, Spain
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WWW2005 CALL FOR PAPERS
CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR WORKSHOPS / TUTORIALS
http://www2005.org/
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WWW2005 will be held in Chiba, Japan at Nippon Convention Center (or
better known as Makuhari Messe). The technical program will include
refereed paper presentations, special interest tracks, plenary
sessions, panels, and poster sessions. Tutorials and workshops will
precede the main program, and a Developers Day will follow, which will
be devoted to in-depth technical sessions designed specifically for
web developers.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline: November 8, 2004
Author notification (papers): January 28, 2005
Final papers due: February 28, 2005
Poster submission deadline: February 7, 2005
Author notification (posters): March 7, 2005
Tutorial/workshop proposals deadline: October 15, 2004
Tutorial/workshop notification: November 15, 2004
Panel proposals deadline: November 8, 2004
Conference: May 10-14, 2005
REFEREED PAPERS TRACK
WWW2005 seeks original papers describing research in all areas of the
web. Papers should not have been published or be in submission at
another conference or journal. Topics include but are not limited to:
* Applications
* Browser and User Interface
* Data Mining
* Education
* Performance and Reliability
* Search
* Security / E-Commerce
* Semantic Web
* Web Engineering
* XML and Web Services
Papers will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 reviewers from an
International Program Committee. Accepted papers will appear in the
conference proceedings published by the Association for Computing
Machinery (ACM), and will also be accessible to the general public via
http://www2005.org/. Detailed formatting and submission requirements
will be available at http://www2005.org/papers/submission.html.
SPECIAL INTEREST TRACKS
Special interest tracks include a combination of peer-reviewed papers
and invited presentations. Accepted papers will appear in a separate
printed proceedings to the main refereed track proceedings.
* Embedded Web
* Hardware Device Innovation
Detailed formatting and submission requirements will be available at
http://www2005.org/papers/submission.html.
TUTORIALS
Tutorial proposals are desired for both half-day and full-day sessions
on topics of current and ongoing relevance to Web design, services,
operation, use, and evaluation. Known areas of interest include, but
are not limited to:
* XML technologies
* Web Applications and Services Development
* Web Engineering
* Web-based Collaboration and Communication Technologies
* Usability/Interface Design
* Web Metrics
* Web Mining
* The Role of Grid Computing in Web Services and Applications
* Information Architecture
* Graphics and Multimedia
* E-commerce and E-payments
* Server and Client-Side Scripting
* Mobile Systems
* Internationalization
* Open Software Development
* Security and Privacy
* Semantic Web Technologies
* SOAP
* Web Accessibility
* Web-based Education
* Metadata/Information Retrieval
Other topics expected to be of special interest and relevance at the
time of WWW2005 are also encouraged. Proposals submitted for tutorials
in English and Japanese will be considered. If you are interested in
giving a tutorial, please e-mail your proposal to
tutorials(a)www2005.org. All proposals must include:
* Tutorial title;
* Presenter contact information;
* Aims/Learning objectives;
* Duration (half or full day; if full day, could it scaled to
half-day if necessary?);
* Scope (general topic area); Relevance to Spring 2005 time frame;
* Keywords;
* Target audience;
* Prerequisite knowledge of audience;
* Tutorial abstract (1-2 paragraphs suitable for inclusion in
conference registration materials);
* Full description (1-2 pages to be used for evaluation);
* Tutorial history;
* Presenter biography;
* Relevant references;
WORKSHOPS
WWW2005 workshops are intended to provide a forum for highly
interactive discussion on focused topics. Workshop proposals should
address current Web-related issues which can benefit from small-group
information exchange and discussion. Attendance at past workshops has
been limited in order to promote interactivity. Workshop organizers
are responsible for determining whether the workshop will be open
registration or by invitation-only. Workshop organizers are
responsible for conducting, if appropriate, their own "Workshop Call
for Participation." The WWW2005 site will link to these CFPs. If you
are interested in organizing a full-day workshop, please email your
proposal to workshops(a)www2005.org. All proposals must include:
* A two-paragraph description of the workshop topic and content;
* A statement of the workshop's anticipated outcome;
* A statement why you believe the workshop topic to be important
to the Web in the Spring 2005 timeframe;
* A statement describing how the workshop registration will be
managed (open or closed);
* If workshop submissions will be solicited, a description of how
these submissions will be evaluated;
* A short description of your qualifications relative to the topic
area including your past experience in organizing/facilitating
workshops.
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