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ICL2001
First Call for Papers
www.icl-workshop.org
Scope of the workshop
This interdisciplinary workshop aims to focus on the exchange of relevant trends and research results as well as the presentation of practical experiences gained while developing and testing elements of interactive computer aided learning. Therefore pilot projects, applications and products will also be welcome.
This workshop will be organized by the Carinthia Tech Institute (School of Electronics), Villach/Austria and is supported by:
Invited papers
"Virtual Learning Environments - Pedagogical assumptions"
Prof. Dr.Peter Baumgartner, University of Innsbruck
"Economic Aspects of eLearning Applications" (asked)
Dr. Jan Lojda, Brno University of Technology
"Using New Learning Technologies with Multimedia"
Dr. Sissel Guttormsen Schär, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich
Topics of interest
- Web based learning (WBL)
- Computer based learning (CBL)
- Computer aided language learning (CALL)
- Telelearning / Teleteaching / Teletutoring
- Education and Internet / Intranet
- Tools for interactive learning and teaching
- Authoring tools
- Methods of content adaption
- Standards and style-guides
- Building Java applications
- Remote and virtual laboratories
- Virtual reality in learning
- Multimedia applications
- Pedagogical and psychological issues
- Evaluation and outcomes assessment
- New learning models and applications
- Life long learning
- Real world experiences
- Pilot projects / Products / Applications
- Cost-effectiveness in open and distance learning
Special track
Secondary School and IT - Teacher training, Education (in German).
See additional call for papers.
Types of sessions
- Paper sessions
(20 minutes presentation followed by a panel discussion)
- Interactive demonstrations
(15 minutes, in combination with a poster; online demonstrations or lectures from a remote location are very welcome)
- We further contemplate a performance of a virtual session. If you would like to present your paper this way, please let us know.
Other opportunities to participate:
- Run a tutorial
(tutorials are about three hours long and do not require written or published papers)
- Exhibit
at ICL2001 (products and developments of telelearning technology)
Conference language
English.
Proceedings
The proceedings will be published on CD in cooperation with the Kassel University Press (own ISBN number).
Format instructions will be available in time.
Workshop chair
M. Auer (Carinthia Tech Institute)
Program committee
C. Bouras (University of Patras)
C. Cap (University of Rostock)
T. Dietinger (TU Graz)
S. Friedrich (TU Dresden)
M. Hitz (University of Klagenfurt)
A. James (University of Klagenfurt)
B. Kerr (National University of Singapore)
A. Melezinek (IGIP, University of Klagenfurt)
A. Pester (Carinthia Tech Institute, Villach)
R. Rizzo ( Italian National Research Council)
W. Scharl (Technikum Vienna)
H. Schauer (University of Zurich)
A. Szucs (EDEN, TU Budapest)
L. van Wyk (Potchefstroom University,South Africa)
M. Auer (Carinthia Tech Institute, Villach)
Special track chair
F. Embacher (University of Vienna)
Publications and tutorial chair
U. Auer (Carinthia Tech Institute)
Organizing committee chair
W. Gallent (Carinthia Tech Institute)
Submission of papers
Prospective authors of papers are encouraged to send their abstracts with a maximum of 300 words to the workshop chair by 04 June 2001. Please note the template.
Proposals for demonstrations, tutorials and the exhibition may be submitted in a short form.
Please send your abstracts and proposals via email as WinWord- or pdf-file to:
M.Auer@ACM.org
Important dates
04 June 2001 Submission of abstracts
11 June 2001 Proposals for tutorials,
demos, exhibition
25 June 2001 Notification of acceptance
24 August 2001 Camera-ready due
26-28 September 2001 Workshop ICL2001
For more information contact
http://www.icl-workshop.org
mailto: info@icl-workshop.org
phone: +43-4242-2004-150
fax: +43-4242-2004-179
General information
The workshop will be held at the Carinthia Tech Institute in Villach. Villach is located in the southern part of Austria near Italy and Slovenia and can easily be reached by aircraft (Klagenfurt, Ljubljana, Salzburg), by train (EC) and highway (Autobahn).