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Betreff: [AISWorld] Deadline reminder - ACM SIGMIS CPR 2016 - June 2-4
in Washington D.C.
Datum: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 10:17:26 +0000
Von: Laumer, Sven <sven.laumer(a)uni-bamberg.de>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Don’t forget to submit your full papers, research in progress papers, panels, posters and demo sessions and industry case studies by the upcoming deadline! We are still accepting paper submissions through November 19, 2015. Please contact Christina Outlay at outlayc(a)uww.edu<mailto:outlayc@uww.edu> or Sven Laumer at sven.laumer(a)uni-bamberg.de<mailto:sven.laumer@uni-bamberg.de> with questions.
ACM SIGMIS Computers and People Research 2016
Organizational and Social Movements enabled by Information Technology
Location: Washington, D.C., USA
June 2-4, 2016
Conference website:http://www.sigmis.org/sigcpr2016<http://www.sigmis.org/sigcpr2015>
Submission website:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cpr2016
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission October 23, 2015 November 19, 2015
Notification of acceptance December 18, 2015 January 11, 2016
Camera-ready papers March 25, 2016
For over 50 years, ACM SIGMIS CPR has engaged the academic and practitioner communities in understanding issues pertaining to the Information Technology (IT) workforce, including supply of IT professionals, demand for their skills and talents, and their readiness for the workplace. We are delighted to welcome the 2016 ACM SIGMIS CPR conference to be held in Washington, D.C., from June 2-4, 2016.
As in prior years, ACM SIGMIS CPR 2016 welcomes research and practice submissions that address issues congruent with traditional topics related to computers and people research. These topics include, but are not limited to:
· IT knowledge, skills, and abilities required for the 21st century workplace
· Career development practices of IT professionals
· IT work satisfaction, commitment and staff turnover
· IT job roles and profiles
· Outsourcing and offshoring IT work
· Cross-cultural collaboration in global IT work and virtual teams
· Impact of IT mobilization on the IT workforce and users skills .
· IT in civil right protests and movements
· IT in educational outreach
· The roles of culture (organizational, occupational or societal) in IT and IT work
· Diversity issues in the development, attraction and retention of IT professionals
· Impact of the global recession on new models for the recruitment and retention of the IT labor force
· IT staffing models and skills shortages
· IS curriculum issues and trends
· Ethical and security issues in IT use
· Replications of prior SIGMIS CPR studies
· IT in emergency/crisis management
· IT in political/social movements
· The impact of social media on traditional media coverage of national events
2016 Conference
In addition to our traditional focus on issues pertaining to the IT workforce, this year’s conference includes a special theme aiming to consider how theory and research can help to identify, evaluate and implement organizational and social movements that are enabled by IT. Increasingly, smartphones and mobile commerce are changing our buying and consumer behaviors; wearable fitness trackers are making us more health conscious; social media and social networks are shifting the ways humans interact and collaborate together; start-ups are revamping business models by utilizing digital connections to fuel a sharing economy; and IT transformations are being used to address concerns of health, education and civic engagement. IT can empower organizations and communities to improve the world around them through positive connection, interaction, and presence. In addition, the way that we engage, understand and communicate around major events in communities, on the national landscape, and in the media has solidified a legitimate role for technology for years to come.
We invite studies of organizational and social movements enabled by IT (actual or potential, intended or unintended, positive, negative or perverse). Given the interdisciplinary nature of the theme, we encourage submissions from multiple levels of analysis (individual, team, organization, and social) from a variety of perspectives (business management, information technology, systems, and sciences, computer science, economics, sociology, psychology, etc.). Suggested topics include:
· Organizational workforce movements enabled by IT: Reduction in the number of tedious office tasks or efficiency improvements, changes in managerial, diplomatic, decision-making, and social skills requirements, changes between the relationship with employees and customers, etc.
· Organizational structure movements enabled by IT:Increases in market competition and uncertainty, external politics and legislative reform, IT for advertising, fundraising and viral campaigns, restructuring departments, modifying position requirements or adding and removing jobs, operations offsets in cost, crowdfunding, crowdsourcing, etc.
· Social movements (reform and radical) enabled by IT:Changing laws or norms, hacktivist tactics, increasing workers rights, civil rights, global online protests, effecting change and influence on political institutions, green movements, etc.
· Organizational and social movement enabled by IT casestudies: Uber, AirBnB, MoveOn.org, the tea party, Occupy Wall Street movement, Arab spring, etc.
Doctoral Consortium
A doctoral consortium will take place on the day prior to the conference. This doctoral consortium is targeted for students who are at an early stage of writing their dissertation proposal (typically in the 2nd or 3rd year in a doctoral program), and who are conducting research on a CPR topic. The purpose of the consortium is two-fold: 1) provide feedback and guidance to students on their proposal while at a stage where feedback can be considered for future dissertation work, and 2) provide mentoring and networking opportunities to students who wish to pursue careers as CPR researchers. Doctoral students must be nominated to the consortium by a faculty sponsor. Students nominated for the consortium should submit a 10-page research proposal (including all text, figures, and references) to be reviewed by a panel of highly qualified senior faculty mentors. The 3-5 students selected to participate in the doctoral consortium will receive two rounds of written feedback on their proposal. At the conference, each student will have 40-60 minutes to present their research ideas and receive feedback in-person from six-to-eight experienced CPR researchers. Grants will be available to assist with travel and registration fees.
Student Research Competition
Students’ posters and demo submissions will be entered into the ACM Student Research Competition. Qualified entrants must have current ACM student membership, have graduate or undergraduate student status at the time of submission (December 2015), and be the only student working on the project. While not mandatory, entrants are encouraged to submit a letter from their advisor describing the specific contributions made by the student. High School, Undergraduate and Graduate students will be treated in separate divisions (students starting their first year of graduate school at the time of the conference will be considered as undergraduates).
Poster Session
Posters/demo sessions provide an opportunity to showcase work-in-progress in an informal setting. We strongly encourage practitioners and industry experts, and doctoral, masters, undergraduate, community college and high school research student submissions. The poster / demo session will be given wide visibility and opportunities for interaction during the conference.
The SIGMIS CPR 2016 Poster and Demo committee will review all posters and demo proposals (see Format of Submissions). Authors of accepted posters must present at the conference and have a printed version of the abstract or poster to handout to attendees. A poster is A0 paper size in portrait mode (841 × 1189mm), to which you can affix visually appealing material that describes your research. Alternatively, you can use the space as a continuum. You should prepare the best material (visually appealing and succinct) that effectively communicates your research problem, techniques, results, and what is novel/important about the work.
Format of Submissions
ACM SIGMIS CPR 2016 welcomes completed research papers, research-in-progress papers, industry case studies, or proposals for panel discussions or tutorials. All papers must be original, unpublished elsewhere, and submitted on the ACM SIG proceedings template available for download fromhttps://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates. All reviewing will be double-blind.
● Completed research papers must not exceed 5000 words including all text, figures, and tables. The cover page, abstract, keywords, and references are excluded from this page count.
● Research-in-progress papers must not exceed 2000 words including all text, figures, and tables. The cover page, abstract, keywords, and references are excluded from this page count.
● Panel and tutorial proposals must include the names and affiliations of panelists who have agreed to participate and a 1-2 page summary of the topic, including a description of how the session will be structured.
● Industry case studies may report specific strategies being employed or under development to address CPR issues and should be no longer than 3500 words including all text, figures, and tables. The cover page, abstract, keywords, and references are excluded from this page count.
● Research proposals: Students nominated for the doctoral consortium should submit a 10-page research proposal (including all text, figures, and references) to be reviewed by a panel of highly qualified senior faculty mentors.
● Posters/demo sessions must include a two-page abstract in PDF format describing what the poster would present. The abstract should clearly state: (a) the problem being addressed; (b) what makes this problem interesting, important, and difficult; (c) your approach to the problem; and (d) the key contribution. In the final version of the abstract, you should include a URL that provides additional information about your work.
Proceedings
Accepted papers will be published by ACM in the refereed conference proceedings, which will be distributed at the conference. Completed research and case study papers will be published in their entirety. Extended abstracts will be published for panel discussions and research-in-progress papers. All presented papers will be considered for the Magid Igbaria Outstanding Conference Paper of the Year Award. The Magid Igbaria Outstanding Conference Paper and other exemplar papers will be invited for publication in the DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems—the quarterly journal publication of ACM SIGMIS. Proceedings of all previous CPR conferences are available in the ACM Digital Library at http://portal.acm.org/dl.cfm.
Conference Location
The conference will be held in Washington, D.C., USA. Hotel information and logistics will be announced in upcoming weeks.
Conference Committee
Conference Co-Chairs
Allison Morgan, Howard University, USA (aj_morgan(a)Howard.edu<mailto:aj_morgan@Howard.edu>)
Jeria Quesenberry, Carnegie Mellon University, USA (jquesenberry(a)cmu.edu<mailto:jquesenberry@cmu.edu>)
Program Co-Chairs
Sven Laumer, Otto-Friedrich-University, Germany (sven.laumer(a)uni-bamberg.de<mailto:sven.laumer@uni-bamberg.de>)
Christina Outlay, University of Wisconsin Whitewater, USA (outlayc(a)uww.edu<mailto:outlayc@uww.edu>)
Poster Session Coordinator
Daniel Manson, California State Polytechnic University, USA (dmanson(a)cpp.edu<mailto:dmanson@cpp.edu>)
Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs
Michelle Kaarst-Brown, Syracuse University, USA (mlbrow03(a)syr.edu<mailto:mlbrow03@syr.edu>)
Leigh Ellen Potter, Griffith University, Australia (l.potter(a)griffith.edu.au<mailto:l.potter@griffith.edu.au>)
Registration Coordinators
Mike Gallivan, Georgia State University, USA (mgallivan(a)gsu.edu<mailto:mgallivan@gsu.edu>)
Susan Yager, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA (syager(a)siue.edu<mailto:syager@siue.edu>)
Publicity Co-Chairs
Americas Region:
Conrad Shayo, Cal State San Bernardino, USA (cshayo(a)csusb.edu<mailto:cshayo@csusb.edu>)
European Region:
Andreas Eckhardt, German Graduate School of Management and Law, Germany (andreas.eckhardt(a)ggs.de<mailto:andreas.eckhardt@ggs.de>)
Australia-Asia-Pacific Region:
Damian Joseph, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (adjoseph(a)ntu.edu.sg<mailto:adjoseph@ntu.edu.sg>)
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Christina N. Outlay, PhD, PMP, CSM
Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology and Supply Chain Management
Advisor, UWW ACM Women in Computing
University of Wisconsin – Whitewater
Whitewater, WI 53190
262-472-7034
Outlayc(a)uww.edu<mailto:Outlayc@uww.edu>
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Betreff: [wkwi] [WKWI] Call for Papers BPM 2016
Datum: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 10:30:08 +0100 (CET)
Von: Loos, Peter <loos(a)iwi.uni-sb.de>
Antwort an: postmaster(a)seda.wiai.uni-bamberg.de
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
die 14th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM
2016) (http://bpm2016.uniriotec.br) findet vom 18.-22. Sept. 2016 in Rio
de Janeiro, Brasilien, statt.
Bitte beachten Sie die folgenden Calls:
- Call for Workshop Proposals (http://bpm2016.uniriotec.br/?page_id=158)
Deadline: 4 December, 2015
- Call for Papers (http://bpm2016.uniriotec.br/?page_id=139), Abstract
Deadline: 7 March 2016
- Call for Tutorials and Panels
(http://bpm2016.uniriotec.br/?page_id=160), Deadline: 31 May 2016
Bitte entschuldigen Sie eventuelle Mehrfachzusendungen.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Peter Loos
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Institut fuer Wirtschaftsinformatik (IWi) at DFKI
Saarland University, Campus D32
66123 Saarbruecken, Germany
phone +49/681/85775-3106, fax +49/681/85775-3696
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Special Issue in I&M - Smart Tourism: Traveler,
Business, and Organizational Perspectives
Datum: Fri, 20 Nov 2015 01:41:30 +0900
Von: Jae-Nam Lee <isjnlee(a)korea.ac.kr>
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Information and Management
Special Issue on Smart Tourism: Traveler, Business, and Organizational
Perspectives
(http://www.journals.elsevier.com/information-and-management/call-for-papers
/smart-tourism-traveler-business-and-organizational/)
Guest Editors
Chulmo Koo, College of Hotel and Tourism Management, Kyung Hee University
(South Korea)
Jaehyun Park, Industrial Engineering and Management, Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Japan)
Jae-Nam Lee, Korea University Business School (South Korea)
Challenges and Opportunities in Smart Tourism
Smart tourism highlights digital convergence in content, device, and service
Tourism. The convergence of tourism and Information Technology (IT) has
provided a variety of new features and functions of IT-enabled products,
systems, and services in tourism and hospitality business. These
IT-innovations have led to the exceptional growth of multiple tourism and
hospitality organizations (e.g. Airbnb, Yelp, Uber, Couchsurfing and Google
Maps). As a result, these tourism-related information service and platforms
have increased the number of tourists and enabled individual travelers to
easily and efficiently manage their travelling schedule, especially as
regards their traveling patterns (e.g., preference, time, space, and
budget). However, the radically changing IT-enabled tourism and hospitality
business have encountered a variety of challenges. The main challenge is
grasping the context of tourists' behaviors, emotions, and latent factors to
create new business and service applications. Technology-enhanced tourism
may generate valuable products and services to ensure unexpected economic
growth and to contribute to the digital society. Therefore, smart tourism
significantly contributes to this phenomenon.
Furthermore, technology may challenge a human-centered approach for
transforming travel behaviors and the tourism business. To address this
particular challenge, smart tourism needs to adopt a user-centered design
beyond the technology and system perspectives. Participatory design and the
design thinking approach serve as methodological directions for identifying
the complex tourists' contexts and their latent information environments.
Using these design approaches, we will elucidate not only
technology-enhanced tourism but also contextual inquiries to deal with
latent tourists' behavioral patterns, communication protocols, media
preference, and decision-making process in travel. Based on the findings of
the special issue, tourism and hospitality business and organization can
synthesize new business models and applications to migrate toward smart
tourism.
Topics in Smart Tourism
The special issue's particular interest is on papers that focus on (1)
traveler-centered design: designing tourists' behaviors (2) smart tourism
business networks, and (3) service design: design contents, products,
devices, and process innovations. Understanding the changes and trends in
tourism through IT involvement and their effect on travel business can
provide valuable theoretical and practical implications to tourism industry.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
--- Concepts and theories of smart tourism
--- Case studies of smart tourism
--- Technologies for design tourism
--- Electronic brokerage and marketplaces
--- Swarms, social network services and collective decision making
--- IT architectures and models for design tourism
--- Design business models and the role of IT
--- Barriers and ingredients for the developments of design smart systems
--- Acceptance, adoption, and diffusion of design tourism systems
--- Ensure privacy and security in designing tourism infrastructures
--- Effect of design technologies on traditional tourism
--- Policy, strategy, and management of design tourism
--- Design tourism business process
--- Network analysis of a networked tourism industry
--- Business intelligence for design tourism technologies and services
--- Research methods for the analysis of design tourism-related phenomena
Important Dates
--- Submission Period Due: From February 1, 2016 to February 28, 2016
--- First Round Decisions: May 15, 2016
--- Major Revisions if needed: July 30, 2016
--- Second Round Decisions: September 30, 2016
--- Minor Revisions if needed: November 30, 2016
--- Final Decision: December 30, 2016
--- Publication Date: By the mid-2017
Paper Submission
We welcome papers from a wide range of disciplines as well as papers based
on either quantitative or qualitative approaches. Implications of findings
for theory and practice are essential and we encourage papers that extend
existing theories.
All the submitted papers will go through a rigorous review process as that
for the regular paper submissions. Papers that pass the initial screening
will undergo no more than two rounds of revision. Papers not accepted by the
end of the second round of revision will be rejected. Given the tight
schedule, there will not be enough time for major revision. Therefore when
preparing your submission, it is strongly required to try your best to make
your paper publishable as it is.
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished papers. All
submissions will be peer-reviewed and judged on correctness, originality,
significance, quality of presentation, and relevance to the special issue
topics of interest. Submitted papers may not have appeared in or be under
consideration for another journal. Authors are instructed to follow the
Guide for Authors and submission guidelines for the journal at the journal's
website,
http://www.elsevier.com/journals/information-and-management/0378-7206/guide-
for-authors, and to choose "Special Issue: Smart Tourism" as the paper type
in the online submission system.
Further enquiries about the special issue can be directed to Chulmo Koo
(helmetgu(a)khu.ac.kr), Jaehyun Park (park.j.ai(a)m.titech.ac.jp) or Jae-Nam Lee
(isjnlee(a)korea.ac.kr).
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Betreff: [AISWorld] [AJIS] CFP: Special section - Participatory Health
Information Systems: theory and applications
Datum: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 02:33:06 +0000
Von: John Lamp <john.lamp(a)deakin.edu.au>
An: ISWorld <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>, ISHoDs
(IS-hods(a)list.utas.edu.au) <IS-hods(a)list.utas.edu.au>, ISAus
(IS-Aus(a)list.utas.edu.au) <IS-Aus(a)list.utas.edu.au>
CFP: Special section - Participatory Health Information Systems: theory and applications
Motivation and overview
The growing acceptance of participatory medicine as an integral part of healthcare worldwide has led to the development of a new class of information systems. Participatory health information systems (PHIS) are being gradually positioned as enabling platforms for the network of support that fosters patient-centred care. This network of support consists of healthcare institutes, healthcare professionals, caregivers, family members and third party organisations. Patients, subject to their medical conditions, are also key stakeholders in this network.
PHIS enable all stakeholders to communicate, collaborate and contribute towards the patient's wellbeing. Thereby, leading to improved health outcomes, time and cost savings and an evolving body of knowledge and experiences. Improved health outcomes, time and cost savings stimulate immediate benefits in a healthcare system whereas the development of a body of knowledge not only improves quality of the PHIS but also creates a compounding effect on research in the related disciplines of clinical science and translational research. Recent advances in big data analytics is a key driver towards achieving the latter. Besides stakeholder engagement, advances in wearable technology and remote monitoring, both which feed back into PHIS, further strengthen its role as an enabling platform. PHIS are a crucial element of participatory medicine given its multifaceted disposition which also raises many challenges. Taking into consideration that participatory information systems have proven to lead to higher user adoption and better practice outcomes, this special issue is seeking studies which explore challenges of PHIS through basic and applied research.
Objectives
The objectives of this special issue are:
* To publish basic research on participatory factors, such as stakeholder engagement, role of data analytics and implications of adoption of pervasive devices including wearable technology on more inclusive patient-centred healthcare systems;
* To publish applied research on the design, operation, use and progression of participatory health information systems.
* To explore supporting topics such as policy, governance, privacy, rights and security relevant to PHIS.
Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to,
* Fundamental research on the role and types of participation in healthcare IS.
* Application of information systems theories in PHIS.
* Case studies of real-world applications of PHIS.
* Systematic literature reviews from an information systems perspective.
Guest editors
* Daswin De Silva, La Trobe University, Australia
* Frada Burstein, Monash University, Australia
* Doug Vogel, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Deadlines
* Call for papers: October 2015 - April 2016
* Deadline for paper submission: 8 April 2016
Contact
Should you have any questions about this special issue, please email Daswin, d.desilva(a)latrobe.edu.au.
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AJIS publishes high quality contributions to the global Information Systems (IS) discipline with an emphasis on theory and practice on the Australasian context.
Topics cover core IS theory development and application (the nature of data, information and knowledge; formal representations of the world, the interaction of people, organisations and information technologies; the analysis, design and deployment of information systems; the impacts of information systems on individuals, organisations and society), IS domains (e-business, e-government, e-learning, e-law, etc) and IS research approaches.
Research and conceptual development based in a very wide range of epistemological methods are welcomed.
All manuscripts undergo double blind reviewing by at least 2 well qualified reviewers. Their task is to provide constructive, fair, and timely advice to authors and editor.
AJIS welcomes research and conceptual development of the IS discipline based in a very wide range of epistemologies. Different types of research paper need to be judged by different criteria. Here are some assessment criteria that may be applied:
* Relevance - topic or focus is part of the IS discipline.
* Effectiveness - paper makes a significant contribution to the IS body of knowledge.
* Impact - paper will be used for further research and/or practice.
* Uniqueness - paper is innovative, original & unique.
* Conceptual soundness - theory, model or framework made explicit.
* Argument - design of the research or investigation is sound; methods appropriate.
* Clarity - Topic is clearly stated; illustrations, charts & examples support content.
* Reliability - data available; replication possible.
* References - sound, used appropriately, and sufficient - appropriate AJIS articles referenced
* Style - appropriate language, manuscript flows.
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
AJIS is
* ranked "A" by the Australian Council of Professors and Heads of Information Systems
* ranked "A" by the Australian Business Deans' Council
* listed in the Australian Government Excellence in Research Australia register
* listed in Cabell's International Directory
* listed in the Index of Information Systems Journals
* listed in Sherpa/Romeo as "green"
* indexed by CrossRef
* indexed by Directory of Open Access Journals.
* indexed by EBSCO
* indexed by Elsevier
* indexed by ORCID
* indexed by Redlink
* indexed by Scopus
Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Cheers
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Call for Papers: Asia Pacific Journal of
Information Systems (APJIS)
Datum: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 21:41:36 +0900
Von: Jae-Nam Lee <isjnlee(a)korea.ac.kr>
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Dear Colleagues,
The Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems (APJIS: www.apjis.or.kr), a
peer-reviewed open-access journal, is seeking papers for its upcoming issues
as well as special issues.
--- What APJIS is:
The Korea Society of Management Information Systems (KMIS) has been
publishing the APJIS (ISSN: 2288-5404; e-ISSN: 2288-6818) since the year
1990 and has successfully made it a flagship journal in the information
systems field in Korea.
--- Gain Global Exposure with Open Access Publishing:
. Open Access: Our journal is accessible online for free and has a larger
audience.
. Full Peer Review: All manuscripts submitted to our journal undergo peer
and double-blind review.
--- Why publish in APJIS:
. No Submission and Publication Fees: No fee for all papers submitted to
APJIS.
. Fast Review Cycle: The first review round will be completed within around
one month.
. International Editorial Board: Well-known scholars of 37 editorial board
and 10 advisory board members
--- Special Issues Currently Going On:
2016. Vol.26, Issue 2 (June): IS Research from the Behavioral Economics
Perspective
2016. Vol.26, Issue 3 (September): New Perspectives on Development, Adoption
and Application
--- Submission:
Please submit your papers to APJIS through its online review system at
www.e-apjis.or.kr.
If you have any questions, please free to email me at isjnlee(a)korea.ac.kr at
any time.
Best regards,
Editor-in-Chief of APJIS
Jae-Nam Lee
Korea University Business School
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Betreff: First call for papers for the 10th European Conference on
Games Based Learning( ECGBL 2016)
Datum: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 16:15:15 +0000
Von: LIPCA <lipca(a)academic-conferences.org>
An: Gustaf.Neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at <Gustaf.Neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
Hello Gustaf
*This is the First call for papers for the **10th European Conference on
Games Based Learning( ECGBL 2016) hosted by University of the West
of Scotland, Paisley, Scotland on 6-7 October 2016. *
This call will *close*on *17^th of March 2016.***
Over the last ten years, the way in which education and training is
delivered has changed considerably with the advent of new technologies.
One such new technology that holds considerable promise for helping to
engage learners is Games-Based Learning (GBL). The Conference offers an
opportunity for scholars and practitioners interested in the issues
related to GBL to share their thinking and research findings. Papers can
cover various issues and aspects of GBL in education and training:
technology and implementation issues associated with the development of
GBL; use of mobile and MMOGs for learning; pedagogical issues associated
with GBL; social and ethical issues in GBL; GBL best cases and
practices, and other related aspects. We are particularly interested in
empirical research that addresses whether GBL enhances learning. This
Conference provides a forum for discussion, collaboration and
intellectual exchange for all those interested in any of these fields of
research or practice.
The conference committee welcomes contributions on a wide range of
topics using a range of scholarly approaches including theoretical and
empirical papers employing qualitative, quantitative and critical
methods. Action research, case studies and work-in-progress/posters are
welcomed approaches. PhD Research, proposals for roundtable discussions,
non-academic contributions and product demonstrations based on the main
themes are also invited. You can find full details in the submission
types <http://academic-conferences.org/pdfs/submission_types.pdf>
document (pdf format).
In the first instance all submission types require an abstract.For more
information please go to:
http://academic-conferences.org/ecgbl/ecgbl2016/ecgbl16-call-papers.htm
*Publication opportunities*
Papers accepted for the conference will be published in the conference
proceedings, subject to author registration and payment. Papers that
have been presented at the conference will also be considered for
further development and publication in the
Electronic Journal of e-Learning <http://www.ejel.org/main.html> (ISSN
1479-4403) – now indexed by SCOPUS.
International Journal of Game-Based Learning
<http://www.igi-global.com/journals/> Published by the Information
Resource Management Association (DOI: 10.4018/IJGBL, ISSN: 2155-6849,
EISSN: 2155-6857)
Serious Games <http://eai.eu/transaction/serious-games> published by the
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Betreff: [WI] [MMcfp] Call for papers, CBMI 2016, Content-Based
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Datum: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 09:58:11 +0100
Von: Bernard Merialdo <bernard.merialdo(a)eurecom.fr>
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(Apologies for multiple postings)
CBMI 2016
14th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing
June 15-17 2016, Bucharest, Romania
http://cbmi2016.upb.ro/https://www.facebook.com/CBMI2016https://twitter.com/cbmi16
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*** Call for papers and demos ***
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Submission deadlines: February 1st, 2016
* Full/short papers
* Special session on Deep Learning for Multimedia Indexing
* Special session on Multimedia Indexing for eLearning
* Special session on CBMI for Healthcare
Submission deadline: February 29th, 2016
* Demo papers
Following the thirteen successful previous events of CBMI, the 14th
International CBMI Workshop aims at bringing together the various
communities involved in all aspects of content-based multimedia indexing for
retrieval, browsing, visualization and analytics.
The scientific program of CBMI 2016 will include invited keynote talks and
regular, special and demo sessions with contributed research papers.
Authors are encouraged to submit previously unpublished research papers
in the broad field of content-based multimedia indexing and
applications. In addition to multimedia and social media search and
retrieval, we wish to highlight related and equally important issues
that build on content-based indexing, such as multimedia content
management, user interaction and visualization, media analytics, etc.
Topics include (but are not limited to):
• Audio and visual and multimedia indexing;
• Multimodal and cross-modal indexing;
• Deep learning for multimedia indexing;
• Visual content extraction;
• Audio (speech, music, etc) content extraction;
• Identification and tracking of semantic regions and events;
• Social media analysis;
• Metadata generation, coding and transformation;
• Multimedia information retrieval (image, audio, video, text);
• Mobile media retrieval;
• Event-based media processing and retrieval;
• Affective/emotional interaction or interfaces for multimedia retrieval;
• Multimedia data mining and analytics;
• Multimedia recommendation;
• Large scale multimedia database management;
• Summarization, browsing and organization of multimedia content;
• Personalization and content adaptation;
• User interaction and relevance feedback;
• Multimedia interfaces, presentation and visualization tools;
• Evaluation and benchmarking of multimedia retrieval systems;
• Applications of multimedia retrieval, e.g., medicine, lifelogs,
satellite imagery, video surveillance.
Authors are invited to submit full length (6 pages - to be presented as
oral presentation) and short papers (4 pages - to be presented as
posters). The submissions are peer reviewed in a single blind process.
The CBMI proceedings will be indexed and distributed by IEEE Xplore and
ACM DL. In addition, authors of selected papers of the conference will
be invited to submit extended versions of their contributions to a
special issue of Multimedia Tools and Applications journal (MTAP).
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