Betreff: | [AISWorld] CfP - eLEOT 2014 - 1st International Conference on e-Learning e-Education and Online Training |
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Datum: | Tue, 4 Feb 2014 16:55:59 +0000 |
Von: | Giovanni Vincenti <gvincenti@ubalt.edu> |
An: | 'aisworld@lists.aisnet.org' <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
eLEOT 2014 - 1st International
Conference on e-Learning e-Education and Online Training
18-20 September, 2014 – Bethesda, MD,
United States
CALL FOR PAPERS
Scope
E-Learning has been adopted and endorsed
by some of the most prestigious universities. Stanford,
Harvard and MIT are leading the way with highly successful
online course programs, congruent with a prominent movement
towards universal access to quality information and education.
This movement has also disrupted the publishing industry,
allowing many students to access valuable research through a
myriad of open access journals.
Businesses and non-profits, such as
Coursera and the Khan Academy, are offering incredible courses
for anyone and everyone. The London School of Economics even
provides diplomas for international students via distance
learning, allowing them to access the incredible human capital
of their institution with the click of a button.
This conference will assess the most
progressive and exciting ideas for the future of e-Learning.
This is truly an incredibly valuable movement as we move
towards a flatter information structure for anyone who wants
to learn.
Highlights
• All accepted papers will be published
by Springer and made available through SpringerLink Digital
Library, one of the world's largest scientific libraries.
• Keynote Speaker: John
$B!H(BPathfinder$B!I(B Lester, Chief Learning Officer,
ReactionGrid
• Plenary TechTalk: Stefano Santo
Sabato, Chief Technology Officer, MediaSoft, Italy
• Online track
• Student Track with Best Student Paper
Award, sponsored by MediaSoft S.r.l.
Conference topics
The works that will be presented at
eLEOT 2014 will focus on the following topics:
• Accessibility and usability of
web-based instruction in the classroom
• Assessment
• Best Practices
• Collaborative learning and social
networks
• e-Learning workflow
• Educational/learning repositories
• Mobile learning
• Security and privacy in education and
e-learning systems
• Serious games and game-based learning
• Social and organizational perspectives
• Standards and infrastructures
• Student engagement
• Teaching/Educational Models,
Frameworks and Platforms
• Virtual Learning Environments
We are particularly receptive to case
studies, experimental results and progress reports.
Important dates
1 April: Paper submission due
1 April: Workshops proposal deadline
1 April: Panels proposal deadline
19 May: Acceptance Notification
16 June: Camera$B!>(Bready deadline
Workshop proposals
The eLEOT 2014 Conference caters for a
limited number of workshops on dedicated session topics.
Workshops provide the opportunity to
introduce, discuss, and review a topic of interest within the
context of the conference. Proposals will be evaluated
regarding relevance and anticipated interest, and should
include Workshop title, presenter information, abstract, and
intended audience.
A proposal to organize a workshop should
include the following information: (1) the title of the
workshop, (2) name, affiliation and biographies of the
organizer, (3) an abstract of no more than one page describing
the aims of the workshop and the motivation for holding it and
participating to it (target audience), (4) a workshop chair
and a tentative list of participants / speakers, (5) the
expected duration of the workshop, (6) a draft CFP of the
workshop. Workshop sessions are expected to last 90-120
minutes, but a workshop may comprise multiple sessions. For
submission instructions, please go to
http://eleot.org/2014/show/initial-submission.
Online Track
eLEOT 2014 welcomes submissions from
presenters who will not be able to attend the conference in
person. To be able to participate through this track you will
be required to meet the date, topic and publication
requirements for the main conference. The main spirit of the
online track is to $B!H(BWalk the Talk$B!I(B, so those
participating only online will be required to create an
interactive presentation that will be available through Open
Course Builder. More information is available on the
conference website.
Participation to this track is limited
to 20 accepted papers.
Student Track
We also invite papers for a special
student (Masters or PhD) track that will provide a venue for
students to present their work and receive feedback from
senior members of the research community. Student papers may
include thesis plans, proposed research, as well as partial or
complete research results already obtained. Papers should
clearly state the stage at which the candidate is at in their
PhD or Master (i.e. number of years of study completed), and
should follow the regular conference format. Each paper will
be reviewed by selected members of the program committee.
Please select the appropriate track when submitting your work
at http://confy.eai.eu/.
Papers presented at the Student track
will also be considered for the Best Student Paper Award. The
Award, which includes a prize of 1000 Euro, is sponsored by
MediaSoft S.r.l.
Panels
The first International Conference on
e-Learning, e-Education and Online Training is soliciting
panels for the 2014 conference. Panels give the community a
unique opportunity to bring together academics and
professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds to discuss a
common theme.
The panel theme for this year's
conference is "Shared Experiences: Bringing distributed
students together to complete a common goal".
Paper Submission
Papers should be no more than 8 pages in
length. Complete formatting and submission instructions can be
found on the conference web site. Submissions will be reviewed
anonymously by at least three expert reviewers.
Papers will be judged on originality,
correctness, clarity and relevance. Submitted papers must be
original work, and may not be under consideration for another
conference or journal.
Submission of the paper implies
agreement of the author(s) to attend the conference and
present the paper if accepted. For additional information see
the registration information page at
http://eleot.org/2014/show/registration.
Publication
Accepted papers will be published in the
eLEOT Conference Proceedings and by Springer-Verlag in the
Lecture Notes of ICST (LNICST). The proceedings will be
available both in book form and via the SpringerLink digital
library, which is one of the largest digital libraries online
and covers a variety of scientific disciplines. LNICST volumes
are submitted for inclusion to leading indexing services,
including DBLP, Google Scholar, ACM Digital Library, ISI
Proceedings, EI Engineering Index, CrossRef, Scopus and
Zentralblatt Math, as well as ICST's own EU Digital Library
(EUDL).
The authors of the best papers will be
invited to submit an extended version of their work through
one of the following EAI endorsed publications:
• Transactions on e-Learning
(http://eai.eu/transaction/e-learning)
• Transactions on Future Intelligent
Educational Environments
(http://eai.eu/transaction/future-intelligent-educational-environments)
• Transactions on Serious Games
(http://eai.eu/transaction/serious-games)
Giovanni Vincenti
Assistant Professor
Division of Science, Information Arts and
Technologies
University of Baltimore
Baltimore, MD 21201
EAI Transactions on e-Learning
http://eai.eu/transaction/e-learning
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