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Subject: [prolearn] CFP "Requirements for Robots in Education and Research" at iCEER 2004 Date: Wednesday 17 December 2003 11:13 From: Uwe Gerecke gerecke@learninglab.de To: prolearn@learninglab.de
Dear Colleagues,
please find below the CFP for a session on "Requirements for Robots in Education and Research" at iCEER 2004 (International Conference for Engineering Education and Research), Bouzov Castle, Czech Republic, June 27-30, 2004. Conference Website http://www.fs.vsb.cz/akce/2004/iceer/index.htm
A complete list of calls for this conference can be found at http://www.ineer.org/Events/iCEER2004VSBinfo/Welcome.htm
Apologizes if you receive multiple copies of this message. Please forward this announcement to all those who might be interested. Thank you.
Hoping to see you in Moravia, Uwe Gerecke
--------------- CALL FOR PAPERS Requirements for Robots in Education and Research International Conference for Engineering Education and Research (iCEER 2004), Bouzov Castle, Czech Republic, June 27-30, 2004.
The popularity of robots in educational scenarios is constantly rising. They are valuable tools which can be used in many different disciplines as demonstrators, in lab classes and as platforms for PhD research. Recently, the topic of educational robotics has been introduced at conferences and examples and applications have been reported. To provide suitable platforms for teaching and research, roboticists need to know the requirements of educators for their specific needs. At universities these can be quite different to commercial application with focus, for example, on flexibility, modularity, ease of use, and financial constraints.
For this session, we would like to invite papers which focus on: -Examining the requirements of robots in different educational scenarios -Reporting successful implementations that work well -Giving directions on how to design appropriate platforms -Application of robots in various subjects or related topics.
For more information on iNEER, one of the principal sponsors of the conference, visit: http://www.ineer.org
January 15, 2004: Abstract due (submit through website indicated below, with e-mail to Session Co-Chairs. Be sure to begin the text of your abstract with the title of this session) February 10, 2004: Notice of preliminary acceptance March 15, 2004: Paper submission deadline March 15, 2004: Early registration deadline (required for final acceptance of papers) March 15, 2004: Deadline for authors’ registration to ensure publishing of submitted papers April 15, 2004: Notice of final acceptance based on peer review (Registration fees will be refunded if papers are not accepted)
Further information is available at the iCEER 2004 web site: http://www.fs.vsb.cz/akce/2004/iceer/index.htm.
Session Chairs:
Bernardo Wagner, Professor Institute of Systems Engineering (ISE) Real-Time Systems group (RTS) University of Hannover Appelstraße 9A D-30167 Hannover Germany Email: wagner@rts.uni-hannover.de
Uwe Gerecke, Research Scientist Learning Lab Lower Saxony (L3S) Expo Plaza 1 D-30539 Hannover Germany Email: gerecke@learninglab.de ---------------
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