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Subject: [WI] Science Peace Security '19 | Do. 26.-Fr. 27.9.2019 |
Darmstadt
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2018 16:26:09 +0000
From: Reuter, Christian <reuter(a)peasec.tu-darmstadt.de>
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*Science · Peace · Security '19*
26.-27.9.2019 | Lichtenberg-Haus, Darmstadt, Germany
http://science-peace-security.peasec.de/
Organized by PEASEC, FONAS, SFB CROSSING and IANUS
*Invitation / Safe the Date / Call for Contributions*
Scientific discoveries and technical innovations have always exerted a
great influence on peace and security. Thus, new civil and military
technologies are revolutionizing warfare. Particularly striking areas
are the *cyber warfare* and the rapid development dynamics of unmanned
weapons systems. Issues of *nuclear disarmament*, missile defense or
space armament are still unresolved. Furthermore, the frequent *chemical
weapons* use in Syria and the recent turmoil within the governing body
of the Chemical Weapons Convention may lead to the erosion of trust in
arms control treaties as such.
The conference “*Science · Peace · Security ’19: Perspectives of Science
and Technology in Peace and Security Research*” has set itself the goal
of naming and demonstrating today’s and tomorrow’s peace and security
challenges. This includes scientific contributions to the challenges and
problems of international security and peacebuilding.
We invite researchers and practitioners to contribute to this
conference.
<http://science-peace-security.peasec.de/call-for-participation/>A look
into the future is supplemented by an inventory of past successes (also
in the frame of 30 years of IANUS), but also by the difficulties of this
research.
Deadline for talks, poster or papers: 1^st of April 2019
/Welcome in Darmstadt – Welcome at Science · Peace · Security ’19/
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Subject: [WI] CFP: ACM RecSys'19: ACM Conference on Recommender Systems
2019
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2018 19:55:17 -0800
From: Sherry Sahebi <shaghayegh.sahebi(a)gmail.com>
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Call for Papers: ACM RecSys 2019
to be held in
Copenhagen, Denmark, 16th-20th September 2019
https://recsys.acm.org/recsys19/
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Call for Papers
We invite you to contribute to the 13th ACM Conference on Recommender
Systems (RecSys 2019), the premier venue for research and applications
of recommendation technologies. The upcoming RecSys conference will be
held in Copenhagen, Denmark, from September 16th to September 20th,
2019. The conference will continue RecSys’ practice of connecting the
research and practitioner communities to exchange ideas, frame
problems, and share solutions. All accepted papers will be published
by ACM.
We invite submissions on all aspects of recommender systems, including
applications ranging from e-commerce to social networking, and a wide
variety of technologies ranging from collaborative filtering to
knowledge-based reasoning or deep learning. We welcome new research on
recommendation technologies coming from very diverse communities
ranging from psychology to mathematics. In particular, we care as much
about the underlying algorithms and systems as we care about the human
and economic impact of these systems.
Topics of interest for RecSys 2019 include but are not limited to
(alphabetically ordered):
* Algorithm scalability, performance, and implementations
* Bias, bubbles and ethics of recommender systems
* Case studies of real-world implementations
* Context-aware recommender systems
* Conversational recommender systems
* Cross-domain recommendation
* Economic models and consequences of recommender systems
* Evaluation metrics and studies
* Explanations and evidence
* Innovative/New applications
* Interfaces for recommender systems
* Novel machine learning approaches to recommendation algorithms
(deep learning, reinforcement learning, etc.)
* Preference elicitation
* Privacy and Security
* Social recommenders
* User modelling
* Voice, VR, and other novel interaction paradigms
Authors will be asked to assign a selection of predefined custom tags
to describe their paper in the submission system. Tags can be assigned
to indicate algorithms, interfaces, automated or user-centric
evaluations, for example. Reviewers will also report their expertise
over these tags, and the information will be used in review
assignments.
PAPER SUBMISSION CATEGORIES
LONG PAPERS should report on substantial contributions of lasting
value. The maximum length is 8 pages (plus up to 1 page of
references). Each accepted long paper will be included in the
conference proceedings and presented in a plenary session as part of
the main conference program. Each accepted long paper will also be
allocated a presentation slot in a poster session to encourage
discussion and follow-up between authors and attendees. Selected long
papers will be considered as candidates for the ACM Europe Council
Best Paper Award. We expect the review process to be highly selective:
the acceptance rates for full papers in the past few years was about
20%.
SHORT PAPERS typically discuss exciting new work that is not yet
mature enough for a long paper. In particular, novel but significant
proposals will be considered for acceptance to this category despite
not having gone through sufficient experimental validation or lacking
strong theoretical foundation. Applications of recommender systems to
novel areas are especially welcome. The maximum length is 4 pages
(plus up to 1 page references). Each accepted short paper will be
included in the conference proceedings and presented in a poster
session. The poster presentation may include a system demonstration.
Selected short papers will be invited as oral presentations. Note that
rejected long paper submissions will not be considered as short
papers.
SIGCHI SUBMITTER AGREEMENT
RecSys 2019 is a SIGCHI conference and making a submission to a SIGCHI
conference is a serious matter. Submissions require time and effort by
SIGCHI volunteers to organise and manage the reviewing process, and,
if the submission is accepted, the publication and presentation
process. Thus, anyone who submits to RecSys 2019 implicitly confirms
the following statements: I confirm that this submission is the work
of myself and my co-authors. I confirm that I or my co-authors hold
copyright to the content, and have obtained appropriate permissions
for any portions of the content that are copyrighted by others. I
confirm that any research reported in this submission involving human
subjects has gone through the appropriate approval process at my
institution. I confirm that if this paper is accepted, I or one of my
co-authors will attend the conference. Papers that are not presented
at the conference by an author may be removed from the proceedings at
the discretion of the program chairs.
PAPER FORMAT AND SUBMISSION
All submissions and reviews will be handled electronically. RecSys
2019 submissions should be prepared according to the standard
double-column ACM SIG proceedings format. Additional information about
formatting and style files is available online. Papers must be
submitted by 23:59, AoE (Anywhere on Earth) on April 23rd, 2019. There
will be no extensions to the submission deadline. The peer review
process is double-blind (i.e. anonymised). This means that all
submissions must not include information identifying the authors or
their organisation. Specifically, do not include the authors’ names
and affiliations, anonymise citations to your previous work and avoid
providing any other information that would allow to identify the
authors, such as acknowledgments and funding. Submitted work should be
original. Simultaneous submissions to other conferences or journals is
explicitly prohibited by ACM policies. However, technical reports or
ArXiv disclosure prior to or simultaneous with RecSys submission, is
allowed, provided they are not peer-reviewed. Please refer to the ACM
Publication License Agreement for further details. Please take note
that the official publication date is the date the proceedings are
made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two
weeks prior to the first day of the conference. The official
publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related
to published work.
IMPORTANT DATES
* Abstract submission deadline: April 15th, 2019
* Paper submission deadline: April 23rd, 2019
* Author notification: June 24th, 2019
* Camera-ready version deadline: July 22nd, 2019
Deadlines refer to 23:59 (11:59pm) in the AoE (Anywhere on Earth) time zone.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
* Domonkos Tikk, Gravity R&D, Hungary
* Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh, USA
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Subject: [AISWorld] re cfp: ECIS 2019 Theme track: Information Systems
for a Sharing Society.. welcome to beautiful Stockholm
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 22:18:15 +0000
From: Anil Aggarwal <aaggarwal(a)ubalt.edu>
To: 'AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org' <AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Hello colleagues
We would like to invite you to submit your research to our conference
theme track, "Information System for a Sharing Society" at European
Conference on Information System (ECIS.. a premier MIS conference in
Europe) 2019 to be held in Sweden. If you have any questions, please
contact us.
Regards,
Anil Aggarwal, USA. Email: aaggarwal(a)ubalt.edu<mailto:aaggarwal@ubalt.edu>
Doug Vogel, PRC Email: vogel.doug(a)gmail.com<mailto:vogel.doug@gmail.com>
G. 'Hari' Harindranath, UK. Email:
G.Harindranath(a)rhul.ac.uk<mailto:G.Harindranath@rhul.ac.uk>
Yuko Murayama, Japan. Email:
murayama(a)tsuda.ac.jp<mailto:murayama@tsuda.ac.jp>
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CALL FOR PAPERS FOR the theme-track
Information Systems for a Sharing Society
ECIS - 2019
June 8-14, 2019
Stockholm & Uppsala, Sweden
Submission deadline 27th Nov 2018
http://ecis2019.eu/programme/research-tracks/conference-theme-track-informa…
Paper Submission Process:
Paper submission: https://new.precisionconference.com/ais
If you have any questions, please contact:
techsupport(a)ecis2019.eu<mailto:techsupport@ecis2019.eu>
More information of the paper submission please visit:
http://ecis2019.eu/information-to-authors/submissions
Track Description: Information Systems for a Sharing Society
Digital Sharing has changed the world order. It is a major disruptive
force which has transformed businesses, communication and everyday life.
Digital sharing is diffusing worldwide from remote villages in Portugal
to mountains of Siberia. It is engaging citizens in e-participation
resulting in reduction in government corruption by making them more
accountable; enabling revolutions (Tahrir Square); tackling health
education (Ebola virus spread) and much more. On the dark side it is
also being misused for political purposes (Cambridge Analytica);
Cyber-attacks (alleged Russian meddling in Brexit and US elections)
bullying and terrorism. Fake news is making it complex to filter good
from bad and creating doubts and authenticity of digital sharing.
Digital sharing, however, is a disruptive force to contend with.
Citizens and users are building likeminded communities of people of all
backgrounds they may never meet or even see. Given this disruptive
revolution it is necessary to study 'Why' and 'How' it is happening and
'When' and 'What' we can expect from this revolution.
Models are needed that can separate fake from real, good from bad and
ugly. A 2 (fake/real) x 3 (good/bad/ugly) matrix needs to be explored.
It is a challenging task since digital media is borderless and
uncontrolled. What kind of filters or semantic models would separate
good from bad, fake from real? Can we rank order digital text based on
its source, location, authenticity and value? Can we use history and/or
density models to separate fake from real text/news? These and many
other issues need to be studied. Some research has already started, for
example, Pennycook et al (2018) discuss source quality; Safari et al
(2018) discuss tweets credibility; Aggarwal (2016) discusses filtration
of data; Li et al (2015) discuss credibility of sources; Lin et al
(2016) discuss credibility indicators.
However, given the richness and research potential of this area, it is
essential to brainstorm and bring diverse points of view to develop
underlying theory and frameworks. This track will attempt to accomplish
these objectives. Analytical techniques and emerging computing power is
enabling researchers to address some of these questions.
There is no bigger digital sharing system than social media which
reaches every corner of the world from a farmer in India to the queen of
England. Information is shared every second between billions of people
across the globe. This track will address the 'what', 'when', why' and
'how' of the good, bad and ugly in fake and real digital sharing
environments.
We expect contributions from researchers within and beyond the
information system discipline. The track invites both completed research
papers and research in progress papers.
Possible Topics
The track will address issues related to participatory aspect of social
networking in the context of various communities as well as the
underlying theories of social inclusion, group dynamics, coordination,
communications and behavioural and challenging aspects of social indulgence.
Examples of topics include the following (but are not limited to):
* What is "fake' news? Models to detect them?
* Impact of fake news: Standardization of fake news?
* Digital sharing -- a liar's den?
* Models of digital sharing in borderless environment
* Influence of digital sharing - case studies (like Cambridge Analytica,
election influences)
* What is 'global' and what is 'local' system in digital sharing?
* Use and misuse of digital sharing
* Digital diffusion with respect to diversity
* Digital sharing systems: The new inclusive normal?
* Theories frameworks for investigating diversity and digital sharing
* Citizen sourcing and e-participation
* Empirical research related to diversity, inclusiveness and digital sharing
* Social network drivers of fake/real news
* Social-less world of social media
* Is social media sustainable?
* Crime and punishment of social media engagement
* The why, when, what and how of digital sharing
* political reward/punishment of anonymity
* Price of anonymity
* Impact of inclusion/exclusion in communities
* Trust and distrust in community engagement
* Security, privacy and risk associated with inclusiveness
* Case Studies (success/failures) related to behaviour standardisation
* Digital sharing: an educational tool?
References:
Aggarwal, A (2016), A Hybrid Approach to Big Data Systems Development,
in Managing Big data Integration in public Sector, published by IGI
group., 20-37
Borsai, A. M. (2016). The Effects of Message Virality and Message Source
on Facebook Users' perceptions of Source Credibility, Norms, Attitudes,
Emotional Responses, and Behavioral Intentions.
Lewandowsky, S., Cook, J., & Ecker, U. K. (2017). Letting the Gorilla
Emerge From the Mist: Getting Past Post-Truth. Journal of Applied
Research in Memory and Cognition, 6(4), 418-424.
Lazer, D. M., Baum, M. A., Benkler, Y., Berinsky, A. J., Greenhill, K.
M., Menczer, F., ... & Schudson, M. (2018). The science of fake news.
Science, 359(6380), 1094-1096.
Li, R., & Suh, A. (2015). Factors influencing information credibility on
social media platforms: Evidence from Facebook Pages. Procedia computer
science, 72, 314-328.
Lin, X., Spence, P. R., & Lachlan, K. A. (2016). Social media and
credibility indicators: The effect of influence cues. Computers in Human
Behavior, 63, 264-271.
Logsdon, J.; Patterson, K. (2009), "Deception in Business Networks: Is
It Easier to Lie Online?", Journal Of Business Ethics 90:537-549.
McCright, A. M., & Dunlap, R. E. (2017). Combatting misinformation
requires recognizing its types and the factors that facilitate its
spread and resonance. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and
Cognition, 6(4), 389-396.
Marwick, A., & Lewis, R. (2017). Media manipulation and disinformation
online. New York: Data & Society Research Institute.
Pavleska, T., Školkay, A., Zankova, B., Ribeiro, N., & Bechmann, A.
(2018). Performance analysis of fact-checking organizations and
initiatives in Europe: a critical overview of online platforms fighting
fake news.
Pennycook, Gordon and Rand, David G., Crowdsourcing Judgments of News
Source Quality (March 19, 2018). Available at SSRN:
https://ssrn.com/abstract=3118471 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3118471
Safari, Q., & Malek, M. R. (2018). A Spatial Approach for Credibility
Assessment of Tweets in Case of Natural Disaster. In Adjunct Proceedings
of the 14th International Conference on Location Based Services (pp.
179-183). ETH Zurich.
Shu, Kai, Suhang Wang, and Huan Liu. "Exploiting Tri-Relationship for
Fake News Detection." arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.07709 (2017).
Stieglitz S, Dang-Xuan L. (2013), "Emotions and Information Diffusion in
Social Media-Sentiment of Microblogs and Sharing Behavior", Journal Of
Management Information Systems. 29(4), pp. 217-248.
Stout, M. (2017). Covert Action in the Age of Social Media. Georgetown
Journal of International Affairs, 18(2), 94-103.
Tenove, C., Buffie, J., McKay, S., Moscrop, D., Warren, M., & Cameron,
M. DIGITAL THREATS TO DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS. Available at
https://democracy2017.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2018/01/DigitalThreats_Report-…
Publishing Opportunities in Leading Journals
* Decision Support Systems
* Information and Management
* Journal of MIS
* EJIS
* ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems
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Subject: [AISWorld] Second CFP: Information Systems Management (ISM)
journal - AIS SIG IS Leadership Special Issue
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 20:33:31 +0000
From: Gerow, Jennifer E <gerowje(a)vmi.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
This is a friendly reminder about the following CFP for the 2019 ISM
SIGLEAD Special Issue (scheduled for Volume 36 No. 2). Please note the
submission deadline is December 2, 2018 (the deadline is not 2019 since
this is scheduled for an early 2019 publication...thank you to a
potential submitter for noticing this error).
Jennifer
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Virginia Military Institute
342 Scott Shipp Hall
Lexington, VA 24450
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Information Systems Management (ISM) journal -
AIS SIG IS Leadership Special Issue
Submissions Welcome for Leadership, Professional Development, and
Professional Services Special Issue
In collaboration with Information Systems Management (ISM) journal,
Association for Information Systems (AIS) Special Interest Group on IS
Leadership (SIGLEAD) proudly presents the 2019 ISM SIGLEAD Special Issue
(scheduled for Volume 36 No. 2). As information technology (IT) has been
assuming a greater strategic role in today's businesses, the role of
Information Systems (IS) executives is more important than ever. The
complexities of emerging technologies, interdependencies and intricacies
of business operations and processes, and a constantly changing business
environment present great challenges to IS executives in setting
directions, creating commitment, adapting their IT unit, and fitting the
organization's business goals. Accordingly, IS leadership is an enduring
concern for IS research, practice, and education. For this special
issue, topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Educating and developing IS leaders
* Creating sustainable IS leadership
* IS leadership research
* IS leadership readiness assessment
* Attributes of effective IS leaders
* IS technological leadership
* Impact of IS leadership on firm performance
* Types of IS leadership
* IS consulting
* Emerging issues to leaders and professionals
Authors are invited to prepare original manuscripts with a maximum of
9,600 words and 4 tables/figures. The rest should conform to the
'Instructions for Authors':
http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?journalCode=uism20&page=…
Papers should be written in grammatically correct and coherent American
English. Manuscripts submitted should not be currently under review by
another journal or by a book-length publication. All submitted papers
must also represent original work and should fully reference/describe
all prior work on the same subject and compare the submitted paper to
that work. Papers awaiting presentation or already presented at
conferences must be revised with feedback received at the conference in
order to receive consideration (presentation at a conference should be
indicated in the acknowledgements). All papers will be refereed through
a double-blind peer review process with at least one guest editor
assigned. All submissions must provide:
* full author names and affiliations
* brief author bios (max of 100 words each)
* an email address for the corresponding author
* an abstract (max of 75 words)
* at least 3 keywords
* complete and correct references formatted appropriately
The deadline for submissions is December 2, 2019 at 11:59 pm ET (New
York City time). Submissions can be made at any time to the online
submission system, ManuscriptCentral:
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/uism. Please check the box that the
submission is for a Special Issue.
We look forward to receiving your submissions!
Jennifer E. Gerow, Virginia Military Institute, SIGLEAD President Mike
Eom, University of Portland, SIGLEAD Immediate Past-President Joseph
Taylor, California State University, Sacramento, SIGLEAD Vice President
James Denford, Royal Military College of Canada, SIGLEAD Past-President
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Associate Professor
Department of Economics and Business
Virginia Military Institute
342 Scott Shipp Hall
Lexington, VA 24450
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Subject: [AISWorld] JURIX2018: Workshop on Technical, Legal and Ethical
Implications of Improved Access to Legal Information Using
Supercomputing Technology
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2018 18:45:17 +0200
From: Charalampos Alexopoulos <alexop(a)aegean.gr>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear Colleagues,
we are happily inviting you to our workshop within JURIX 2018, The 31st
International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems,
December 12 2018 at 09.30 CET, in Room 5, Het Kasteel, Groningen, The
Netherlands
under the title:
*Examining the Technical, Legal and Ethical Implications of Improved Access
to Legal Information Using Supercomputing Technology: The ManyLaws Project*
For more information please visit:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lVMChoMk3Fie9kT7u3vLp5Wvfe5mwKEsEWfSaDH…
On behalf of the workshop organisers,
Charalampos Alexopoulos
________________________________________________________________
Department of Information and Communication Systems Engineering
<http://www.icsd.aegean.gr/>
University of the Aegean
Minitrack Chair @ Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - HICSS
<http://hicss.hawaii.edu/>
Track chair @ Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems
<http://www.mcis2018.eu/>
Track chair @ International Conference on Digital Society and eGovernments
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP for ECIS 2019: Social and Ethical Implications
of ICT Use
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 02:11:20 +0000
From: Wenninger, Helena <h.wenninger(a)lancaster.ac.uk>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CFP for ECIS 2019: Social and Ethical Implications of ICT Use
Social and Ethical Implications of ICT Use
http://ecis2019.eu/programme/research-tracks/social-and-ethical-implication…
Short Track Description
Recent years have witnessed a mounting integration of information and
communication technology (ICT) in all areas of our lives, transforming
the way we work, study, share, play, socialize, and live together as a
society. Despite the many personal, educational, and work benefits
offered by ICT, its use raises a variety of social and ethical concerns
(like technology addiction, cyberbullying, eroded personal
relationships, influenced elections, online fraud, Internet vigilantism,
invasion of privacy, and infringement of intellectual property right -
to mention just a few).
The objective of this track is to develop theoretical insight into and a
practical understanding on topics and issues that address the potential
social and ethical implications of ICT use, with focus on the various
unfavourable aspects associated with ICT use. The track is open to all
methodological approaches. We invite both full research and research in
progress papers.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Societal impact of current or emerging technologies or technological
trends
* Unethical uses of ICTs in elections, organisations, marketing etc.
* Cyberbullying, online harassment, online trolling, and Internet judges
* Work stress, overload, addiction, financial victimization, and
illegitimate surveillance
* Reputation and credibility issues in ICT-based applications
* Responsible ICTs innovation
* ICT-related unemployment and deskilling
* Employee responsibility and autonomy of organizational use of ICTs
* The role of ICT in social inclusion/exclusion and educational (in)equality
* Strategies and interventions for addressing the societal consequences
of ICT use
* Incorporating societal concerns in ICT planning and governance
* Implications of a digital society
Publishing Opportunities in Leading Journals
High quality and relevant papers from this track will be selected for
fast-tracked development towards Internet Research
(http://www.emeraldinsight.com/loi/intr). Selected papers will need to
expand incontent and length in line with the requirements for standard
research articles published in the journal.
Although the track co-chairs are committed to guiding the selected
papers towards final publication, further reviews may be needed before
final publication decision can be made.
Internet Research (IntR) is an international and refereed journal that
is indexed and abstracted in major databases (e.g., SSCI, SCI,
ABI/INFORM Global). The topics published in IntR are broad and
interdisciplinary in nature. The impact factor (2017) and the 5-year
impact factor (2016) of the journal is 3.838 and 4.580 respectively.
We invite you to submit a relevant paper to our track "Social and
Ethical Implications of ICT Use" for ECIS2019 in Sweden!
Submission deadline for papers is November 27, 2018.
Your Track Co-Chairs,
Helena Wenninger (primary contact), Lancaster University,
h.wenninger(a)lancaster.ac.uk<mailto:h.wenninger@lancaster.ac.uk>
Christy M.K. Cheung, Hong Kong Baptist University
Ofir Turel, California State University, Fullerton
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers: RE'19 Jeju Island, South Korea
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2018 17:48:27 +0000
From: Itzel Morales Ramirez <itzel.morales(a)infotec.mx>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
The next RE Conference, the 27th IEEE International Requirements
Engineering Conference (RE'19), will be held in Jeju Island, South
Korea, from the 23rd to the 27th of September, 2019.
http://www.re19.org
Seok-Won, Anna and Daniela in their roles as General Chair and Program
Co-Chairs, as well as tare extending a sincere invitation to you to
participate in and contribute to RE'19.
RE'19 follows the theme of Collective Intelligence in the Age of AI. RE
research has a unique opportunity to lead a paradigm shift that places
human and society at the forefront of the design of AI systems. Research
in RE has never been more needed in AI. For example, in helping address
ethical considerations in the design, use, and misuse of intelligent
systems; or, in enabling the multi-disciplinary, collaborative efforts
that are key to exploring and understanding the problem on a greater
scale than individual decision making.
New this year!
* Mentoring: Available for Research Track, RE@Next! and Industry papers
* Artifact Track: Assess the functional, reusable and available
properties of the research artifacts produced in the submitted RE19
research papers.
* Industry track: full industry papers and presentation-only submissions
are solicited.
Note that RE'19 welcomes submissions of
* research papers,
* RE@Next! papers
* industry papers
* workshops
* tutorials
* poster and tool demonstrations
* doctoral symposium, and
* panels and interactive events
* artifacts
Key Submissions Dates are as follow:
http://re19.ajou.ac.kr/pages/submission/key_dates/
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Feb 25th: Workshop Proposals
Mar 04th: Mentorings Submission
Apr 29th: Intent to Submit Tutorial Proposals
May 10th: Tutorial Proposals
Apr 01st: Research and Industry Paper Abstracts
Apr 07th: Full Papers
Apr 19th: RE@Next! Abstract Submission
Apr 29th: RE@Next! Full Paper Submission
May 13th: Doctoral Symposium Abstract Submission
May 13th: Poster/Tools Demo Submission
May 13th: Panel & Interactive Proposal Submission
June 29: Artifact Submission
Jul 05th: Student Volunteers Application Submission
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Why not take a few moments to look at the website and the calls and give
serious consideration to making a contribution? Please forward this
email to your colleagues and tell them about this exciting opportunity
to come to Jeju Island, South Korea, for the 27th RE Conference.
RE'19 invites original submissions of research papers, RE: Next! Papers
and industry papers in all areas of requirements engineering including
elicitation, specification, modeling, analysis, verification and evolution.
Categories of research papers include Technical Solution papers that
describe and validate better solutions to requirements problems,
Scientific Evaluation papers that evaluate existing problem situations
or proposed solutions by scientific means and Perspective papers that
papers explore the history, successes, and challenges of requirements
related practices and research agendas, and outline research roadmaps
for the future.
Authors of accepted research papers are invited to submit an artifact to
the RE'19 Artifact Track. The track is aimed to assess the functional,
reusable and available properties of the research artifacts produced in
the submitted RE19 research papers. Submissions to this track are
expected from authors of accepted papers in the main Research Track.
Research papers with "artifacts" receive a "badge" on the front page of
their paper in the proceedings.
RE: Next! papers are short communications that describe the current
status of ongoing research.
Industry papers report on the application of requirements engineering
techniques in real-world settings, present problems or challenges
encountered in practice and report on innovative approaches to
requirements engineering practice in industrial or government settings.
We invite proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with the
conference. RE'19 Workshops will facilitate the exchange of new ideas in
all areas related to requirements engineering research and practice. A
variety of formats can be considered, ranging from traditional research
paper presentations to extremely interactive and participatory sessions.
We particularly invite proposals that cover controversial viewpoints,
emerging technology drivers or transformative ideas aimed at changing
basic assumptions about requirements engineering, where a focused
dialogue among participants may lead to interesting follow-on research,
empirical investigations or industrial practice improvement.
We invite you to submit tutorial proposals for full day (7-hour) or
half-day (3.5-hour) tutorials. We welcome proposals on any topic in
requirements engineering and business requirements analysis.
If you have any questions about RE'19, do not hesitate to email the
organizing team
(http://re19.ajou.ac.kr/pages/organization/organizing_committee/).
We look forward to welcoming you to Jeju Island!
Seok-Won Lee, General Chair
Ajou University, Korea
Anna Perini, Program Co-Chair
Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy
Daniela Damian, Program Co-Chair
University of Victoria, Canada
Program Committees:
http://re19.ajou.ac.kr/pages/organization/program_committee/
Organizing Committee:
http://re19.ajou.ac.kr/pages/organization/organizing_committee/
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Subject: [AISWorld] Deadline January 15, 2019: Call for Papers: Special
Issue of Information Systems Research Humans, Algorithms, and Augmented
Intelligence: The Future of Work, Organizations and Society
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2018 19:39:03 +0000
From: Jain, Hemant <hemant-jain(a)utc.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Sorry about confusion on deadline. Here are corrected dates:
Call for Papers: Special Issue of Information Systems Research
Humans, Algorithms, and Augmented Intelligence:
The Future of Work, Organizations and Society
Guest Editors:
Hemant Jain, University of Tennessee Chattanooga
Balaji Padmanabhan, University of South Florida
Paul A. Pavlou, Temple University
Raghu T Santanam, Arizona State University
“…the main intellectual advances will be made by men and computers
working together in intimate association” -- J C R Licklider, 1960.
While artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other autonomic
technologies are usually in the spotlight, many important problems are
often solved through human beings and computers working cooperatively.
The design of information systems has to focus as much on Intelligence
Augmentation (IA), defined as computers enhancing human intelligence, as
it would on Artificial Intelligence (AI), commonly defined as computers
replacing human beings. Additionally, recent concerns about AI raised by
pioneers like Stephen Hawking, Bill Gates, and Elon Musk raises major
issues related to control in system design.1 IA requires a focus on
design that optimally combines the abilities of human beings with
various AI technologies and algorithms while keeping the ultimate
control of human beings. As such, designers of information systems have
to increase their focus on interactions, control, and interface points
such that the resulting system is efficient, effective and addresses the
issues of appropriate human control. Applications of IA are beginning to
emerge in a number of domains such as cybersecurity, counter-terrorism,
healthcare, and space exploration, among others. There are also several
applications to the design of information systems. This Special Issue of
Information Systems Research invites researchers to submit their best
work to highlight how they are beginning to seamlessly integrate human
and computer intelligence to solve interesting and important problems
that impact the future of work, organizations, and broadly society.
BACKGROUND
In the 1960’s, Engelbart and Licklider (both managed research programs
at DARPA) pioneered the arguments for “human-computer symbiosis”
(Licklider 1960). A fundamental assumption behind the need for
human-computer symbiosis is that computers and human brains have
different problem-solving capabilities. As such, IA research pursues
design ideas that are intended to optimize the combined computational
potential of human beings and computers. One branch of IA very familiar
to Information Systems researchers is Human Computer Interaction (HCI).
One of the pioneers of the HCI approach, Terry Winograd, has commented
on the tensions between the AI and the HCI camps, and the associated
“rationalistic” and “design” perspectives that they represent (Winograd
2006). Some parts of AI attempted to model human beings as cognitive
machines and sought to build human-like AI systems. HCI, on the other
hand, focused on a design approach which emphasizes interpretation,
human behavior, and experimentation. Winograd quotes David Kelley, the
renowned design thinker, as saying: “Enlightened trial and error
outperforms the planning of flawless intellect”, suggesting the
importance of iteratively improving by modeling the interaction between
humans and AI.
However, HCI is not the only perspective to human-computer symbiosis.
Large scale computational problems often cannot be solved by either
computer or humans alone – such problems are termed “human computation
problems” (von Ahn 2008). For instance, crowd-sourcing strategies for
many messy large-scale image or character recognition problems fall into
this domain. Human computation problems rely on harnessing human
processing power (i.e., common sense) to solve problems that computers
are not yet good at solving. More interestingly, many early human
computation problem-solving approaches have utilized gamification
strategies that seem to be very well aligned with the HCI tradition of
“design approach.”
Given the increasing role AI plays in society today, the White House
issued an RFI in 2016 to solicit commentaries and feedback on the role
of AI for current and future needs of the economy. A report summarizing
the responses to the RFI was released recently by the White House. IBM’s
response to the RFI declared an emphasis on Augmented Intelligence in
IBM’s approach to AI – “We call our particular approach to augmented
intelligence “cognitive computing.” Cognitive computing is a
comprehensive set of capabilities based on technologies such as machine
learning, reasoning and decision technologies; language, speech and
vision technologies; human interface technologies; distributed and
high-performance computing; and new computing architectures and devices.
When purposefully integrated, these capabilities are designed to solve a
wide range of practical problems, boost productivity, and foster new
discoveries across many industries.” In contrast, Google’s approach to
AI, especially its search engine design, is also arguably more in the
tradition of IA than AI.
SPECIAL ISSUE FOCUS
Recent developments in hardware, sensor and networking technologies
combined with significant growth in Internet of Things (IOT) devices has
increased interested in combining them with AI technologies to develop
completely autonomous systems, such as driverless cars. The design of
these systems poses unique technical, organizational, societal, and
ethical questions. The human-computer symbiosis has potential to address
some of these difficult issues.
IS researchers (including many authors in ISR) have embraced both AI and
IA traditions. Recent publications in ISR have revived both the design
and rational schools of thoughts in research papers, notes and
commentaries (see for example, Gregory and Muntermann (2014); Dhar et
al., (2014); Clarke et al., (2016); and Meyer et al., (2014)). However,
there is still a lack of coherent discussion and an integrated body of
literature on the direct implications of how IA and AI research can
contribute to organizational and societal applications and to their
impact on the future of work. This Special Issue of Information Systems
Research is intended to begin a new dialog on the potential synergies
between IA and AI within the context of IS research. Given the long
tradition of IS researchers to cross-disciplinary boundaries, we are
confident of attracting a large number of high-quality submissions that
will highlight the prevailing knowledge and research endeavors in the
discipline and beyond. We hope to showcase the best research in this
domain as part of this Special Issue.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Design approaches for effectively combining human and computer
cognitive power.
* Applications and evaluation of human-computer symbiosis in various
industry sectors, including healthcare, education, finance,
cybersecurity, and transportation, among others.
* Generalizable modeling innovations and applications that bridge IA and
AI concepts.
* Evaluation of theoretical predictions on how human beings and
computers collaborate in solving large-scale computational problems.
* Social, behavioral, and economic implications of AI and IA, including
how they may impact the nature and future of work, productivity, jobs,
and industries.
* Theoretical predictions and evaluations of legal, policy, governance
and business models associated with applications of AI and IA systems in
various industries and markets.
* Issues related to human control in the design of IA systems.
TIMELINE
Full Paper Due: January 15, 2019 (Extended)
Initial Screening Decisions: March 1, 2019
Round 1 Decisions: June 1, 2019
Workshop: July 27-28, 2019 (tentative)
1st Round Revisions Due: December 1, 2019
Round 2 Decisions: March 1, 2020
EDITORIAL BOARD
Ohad Barzilay, Tel Aviv University
Gordon Burtch, University of Minnesota
Ram Chellappa, Emory University
Theodoros Evgenious, INSEAD
Tomer Geva, Tel Aviv University
Alan Hevner, University of South Florida
Kevin (Yili) Hong, Arizona State University
Panos Ipeirotis, New York University
Nishtha Langer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Ting Li, Rotterdam School of Management
Xitong Li, HEC Paris
Jiahui Mo, Nanyang Technological University
Joe Nandakumar, University of Warwick
Gautam Pant, University of Iowa
Sandeep Purao, Bentley University
Liangfei Qiu, University of Florida
Sam Ransbotham, Boston College
Benjamin Shao, Arizona State University
Atish Sinha, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Tianshu Sun, University of Southern California
Anjana Susarla, Michigan State University
Prasanna Tambe, University of Pennsylvania
Monica Tremblay, College of William and Mary
Sunil Wattal, Temple University
Heng Xu, Pennsylvania State University
Jingjing Zhang, Indiana University
Rong Zheng, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Leon Zhao, City University of Hong Kong
Hangjung Zo, KAIST
References
Clarke, R., Burton-Jones, A., & Weber, R. (2016). On the Ontological
Quality and Logical Quality of Conceptual-Modeling Grammars: The Need
for a Dual Perspective. Information Systems Research, 27(2), 365-382.
Dhar, V., Geva, T., Oestreicher-Singer, G., & Sundararajan, A. (2014).
Prediction in economic networks. Information Systems Research, 25(2),
264-284.
Gregory, R. W., & Muntermann, J. (2014). Research Note—Heuristic
Theorizing: Proactively Generating Design Theories. Information Systems
Research, 25(3), 639-653.
Licklider, J. C. (1960). Man-computer symbiosis. IRE transactions on
human factors in electronics, (1), 4-11.
Meyer, G., Adomavicius, G., Johnson, P. E., Elidrisi, M., Rush, W. A.,
Sperl-Hillen, J. M., & O'Connor, P. J. (2014). A machine learning
approach to improving dynamic decision making. Information Systems
Research, 25(2), 239-263.
Von Ahn, L., & Dabbish, L. (2008). Designing games with a purpose.
Communications of the ACM, 51(8), 58-67.
Winograd, T. (2006). Shifting viewpoints: Artificial intelligence and
human–computer interaction. Artificial Intelligence, 170(18), 1256-1258.
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Subject: [WI] AlCoB 2019: 1st call for papers
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2018 09:38:05 +0100
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*6th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ALGORITHMS FOR COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY*
*AlCoB 2019*
*Berkeley, USA*
*May 28-30, 2019*
Co-organized by:
University of California, Berkeley
Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice, Brussels/London
http://alcob2019.irdta.eu/
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*AIMS:*
AlCoB aims at promoting and displaying excellent research using string
and graph algorithms and combinatorial optimization to deal with
problems in biological sequence analysis, genome rearrangement,
evolutionary trees, and structure prediction.
Previous events were held in Tarragona, Mexico City, Trujillo (Spain),
Aveiro, and Hong Kong.
The conference will address several of the current challenges in
computational biology by investigating algorithms aimed at:
1) assembling sequence reads into a complete genome,
2) identifying gene structures in the genome,
3) recognizing regulatory motifs,
4) aligning nucleotides and comparing genomes,
5) reconstructing regulatory networks of genes, and
6) inferring the evolutionary phylogeny of species.
Special focus will be put on methodology and significant room will be
reserved to young scholars at the beginning of their career.
*VENUE:*
AlCoB 2019 will take place in Berkeley, home to the oldest campus in the
highly prestigious University of California system. The venue will be:
University of California, Berkeley
*SCOPE:*
Topics of either theoretical or applied interest include, but are not
limited to:
Sequence analysis
Sequence alignment
Sequence assembly
Genome rearrangement
Regulatory motif finding
Phylogeny reconstruction
Phylogeny comparison
Structure prediction
Compressive genomics
Proteomics: molecular pathways, interaction networks, mass spectrometry
analysis
Transcriptomics: splicing variants, isoform inference and
quantification, differential analysis
Next-generation sequencing: population genomics, metagenomics,
metatranscriptomics, epigenomics
Genome CD architecture
Microbiome analysis
Systems biology
*STRUCTURE:*
AlCoB 2019 will consist of:
invited lectures
peer-reviewed contributions
posters
*INVITED SPEAKERS:*
tba
*PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:*
Can Alkan (Bilkent University, TR)
Stephen Altschul (National Center for Biotechnology Information, US)
Philipp Bucher (Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research, CH)
Ken Chen (MD Anderson Cancer Center, US)
Keith A. Crandall (George Washington University, US)
Colin Dewey (University of Wisconsin, Madison, US)
Eytan Domany (Weizmann Institute of Science, IL)
Robert Edgar (independent, US)
Dmitrij Frishman (Technical University of Munich, DE)
Susumu Goto (Research Organization of Information and Systems, JP)
Desmond Higgins (University College Dublin, IE)
Karsten Hokamp (Trinity College Dublin, IE)
Ian Holmes (University of California, Berkeley, US)
Fereydoun Hormozdiari (University of California, Davis, US)
Daniel Huson (University of Tübingen, DE)
Martijn Huynen (Radboud University Medical Centre, NL)
Peter Karp (SRI International, US)
Kazutaka Katoh (Osaka University, JP)
Anders Krogh (University of Copenhagen, DK)
Doron Lancet (Weizmann Institute of Science, IL)
Alla Lapidus (Saint Petersburg State University, RU)
Ming Li (University of Waterloo, CA)
Gerard Manning (Genentech, US)
Carlos Martín-Vide (Rovira i Virgili University, ES, chair)
David H. Mathews (University of Rochester Medical Center, US)
Aaron McKenna (University of Washington, US)
Jason Rafe Miller (Shepherd University, US)
Aleksandar Milosavljevic (Baylor College of Medicine, US)
Yasukazu Nakamura (National Institute of Genetics, JP)
Zemin Ning (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK)
William Stafford Noble (University of Washington, US)
Sandra Orchard (European Bioinformatics Institute, UK)
William Pearson (University of Virginia, US)
Matteo Pellegrini (University of California, Los Angeles, US)
Mihaela Pertea (Johns Hopkins University, US)
Steve Rozen (Duke-NUS Medical School, SG)
David Sankoff (University of Ottawa, CA)
Russell Schwartz (Carnegie Mellon University, US)
Wing-Kin Sung (National University of Singapore, SG)
Alfonso Valencia (Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, ES)
Arndt von Haeseler (Center for Integrative Bioinformatics Vienna, AT)
Kai Wang (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, US)
*ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:*
Ian Holmes (Berkeley, co-chair)
Sara Morales (Brussels)
Manuel Parra-Royón (Granada)
David Silva (London, co-chair)
Miguel A. Vega-Rodríguez (Cáceres)
*SUBMISSIONS:*
Authors are invited to submit non-anonymized papers in English
presenting original and unpublished research. Papers should not exceed
12 single-spaced pages (all included) and should be prepared according
to the standard format for Springer Verlag's LNCS series (see
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0).
Submissions have to be uploaded to:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=alcob2019
*PUBLICATIONS:*
A volume of proceedings published by Springer in the LNCS/LNBI series
will be available by the time of the conference.
A special issue of a major journal will be later published containing
peer-reviewed substantially extended versions of some of the papers
contributed to the conference. Submissions to it will be by invitation.
*REGISTRATION:*
The registration form can be found at:
http://alcob2019.irdta.eu/Registration.php
*DEADLINES *(all at 23:59 CET)*:*
Paper submission: January 12, 2019
Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: February 19, 2019
Final version of the paper for the LNCS/LNBI proceedings: February 26, 2019
Early registration: February 26, 2019
Late registration: May 14, 2019
Submission to the journal special issue: August 30, 2019
*QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:*
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Subject: [EDEN-News] European Distance Learning Week 2018 - Resources
Available
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2018 11:49:26 +0000
From: EDEN secretariat <secretariat(a)eden-online.org>
To: neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
CC: EDEN Newsletter <eden-news(a)eden-online.org>
edlw
European Distance Learning Week
<http://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/edlw-2018/> Organised by EDEN
Resources Available
With the success of the European Distance Learning Weeks (EDLW 2016 and
2017) in the background, EDEN organised the high profile online event
again in November 2018.
This year 8 webinars with over 500 registered participants were held.
The participants came from 41 different countries including 13 countries
from outside Europe from Canada to Peru, from South Africa to Nepal,
encompassing 4 continents (Europe, Asia, Africa, America) and
demonstrating a strong geographical coverage and a substantial outreach.
Altogether 36 facilitators contributed to the successful implementation
of the ambitious programme. EDEN thanks the valuable contribution of the
facilitators and trusts that the initiative contributed to the European
dialogue about the state and the future distance education.
All participants and facilitators receive EDEN open badges for their
contribution.
The presenters’ slides can be viewed on EDEN’s *SlideShare page
<http://www.slideshare.net/eden_online>*, while the recordings can be
accessed through the links below:
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*Distance Education: Past, Present and Future – Overview and
Foresight*
*Monday, November 5, 2018: 15:00-16:30 CET
Format*: Panel debate
*Moderator*: Sandra Kučina, University of Zagreb University Computing
Centre, EDEN Vice-President
Please click *here
<http://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/distance-education-past-present-…>*
for a more detailed description of the event
*Watch the recording <https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/pineqdf2ca9z/>*
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*Line Between Non-formal and Formal Education – Recognition and
Credentialing of Learning*
*Tuesday, November 6, 2018: 13:00-14:30 CET
Format*: Presentations and panel
*Moderator*: Ulf-Daniel Ehlers, Co-Operative State University
Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, EDEN Executive Committee Member
Please click *here
<http://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/line-between-non-formal-and-form…>*
for a more detailed description of the event
*Watch the recording <https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/pnfwkquboctj/>*
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*Innovative Education – Case Studies*
*Wednesday, November 7, 2018: 13:00-14:30 CET
**Format*: Presentations and panel
*Moderator*: Mark Nichols, Open University UK, EDEN Executive Committee
Member
Please click *here
<http://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/innovative-education-case-studie…>*
for a more detailed description of the event
*Watch the recording <https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/pynq0w4ku2b1/>*
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*Considerations for QA of e-Learning Provision*
*Thursday, November 8, 2018: 13:00-14:30 CET
**Format*: Presentation/panel discussion
*Moderator*: Ebba Ossiannilsson, EDEN Executive Committee Member
Please click *here
<http://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/considerations-for-qa-of-e-learn…>*
for a more detailed description of the event
*Watch the recording <https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/p4nuxa1r3qiv/>*
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*How EDEN Network can Support PhD Students and Research?*
*Friday, November 9, 2018: 13:00-14:30 CET
Format*: Panel debate
*Moderator*: Wim Van Petegem, KU Leuven, EDEN Senior Fellow
Please click *here
<http://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/how-eden-network-can-support-phd…>*
for a more detailed description of the event
*Watch the recording <https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/p71or8njhqk4/>*
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Other contributions from European education organisations to
European Distance Learning Week organised by EDEN Community members:
*Open Education: What Now?*
*Monday, November 5, 2018: 11:00-12:00 CET
**Format*: Panel debate
*Moderator*: Alastair Creelman, Linnaeus University, Sweden, NAP
Steering Committee Member
Please click *here
<http://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/open-education-what-now/>*
for a more detailed description of the event
*Watch the recoding <https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/pqaljdhgy2w2/>*
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*Virtual Reality*
*Wednesday, November 7, 2018: 15:30-17:00 CET
**Format:* Presentations and discussion
*Moderator:* Steve Wheeler, University of Plymouth, UK, EDEN Fellow
Please click *here
<http://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/virtual-reality/>* for a
more detailed description of the event
*Watch the recording <https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/p9qj0n3f4kw9/>*
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New Learning Spaces to Support the EU 2020 Learning-Intensive
Society
*Thursday, November 8, 2018: 15:30-17:00 CET
**Moderator:* Elena Caldirola, University of Pavia, EDEN Executive
Committee Member
Please click***here
<http://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/new-learning-spaces-to-support-t…>*
for a more detailed description of the event
*Watch the recording <https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/prkoy4q728k1/>*
*/For any related questions contact the EDEN Secretariat
at secretariat(a)eden-online.org <mailto:secretariat@eden-online.org>./*
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<https://twitter.com/EDEN25_Official>
<https://www.linkedin.com/groups/EDEN-European-Distance-ELearning-Network-67…>
<http://www.youtube.com/user/edendissem/videos>
<http://www.slideshare.net/eden_online>
Erasmus
The European Distance Learning Week is the initiative of EDEN supported
by the ERASMUS+ Programme of the European Union.
EDEN
EDEN - European Distance and E-Learning Network Secretariat
Tel: +36 1 463 1628, 463 2537 Fax: +36 1 463 1858
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