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2002 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SIMULATION AND MULTIMEDIA IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION (ICSEE '02)
January 27-31, 2002 San Antonio, Texas
Part of the 2002 Western MultiConference on Computer Simulation (WMC'02) Sponsored by The Society for Computer Simulation International (SCS)
Please see http://www.scs.org for latest information on this conference
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The ICSEE 2002 conference will bring together experts, instructional technology researchers and practitioners throughout the world to share technical ideas and experiences relating to implementation and application of modeling, simulation, multimedia and allied technologies in support of education. Major topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
* Development of multimedia models and their application in engineering education; * Multimedia technologies for engineering education; * Integrating voice- and video- based systems in teaching and learning; * Distance learning, distributed learning, Web based instruction; * New educational paradigms (virtual classrooms, tele-immersion, networked tele-collaboration and Web television); * Internet-based visualization, on-line courses, integration of Internet resources in the curriculum; * Computer assisted collaborative learning; * Virtual reality and potential application in engineering education; * Distance education: experience at schools, universities, industry and other academic fields such as arts, engineering, business, medicine * Modeling and simulation for engineering education; * Classroom simulations using computer animation; * Java applet-based simulations for engineering education; * Simulation languages, packages, and simulation-based curricula; * Computer-based and simulation-integrated laboratories; * New software and hardware developments and their impact on engineering education; * Experiences in integrating computers and software tools in engineering education; * Evaluation of student performance in computer-based education; * Ethics and engineering education; * Government and corporate programs and support of computer and multimedia-based engineering education ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Original papers are invited for possible publication in topical areas related to the items listed above or other topics relating to the fast growing area of modeling (both analytical and computational), simulation and visualization (and their comparison with experiments and observations), and simulation and multimedia-based engineering education. Authors of accepted papers are expected to attend the conference, present their work to their peers, transfer copyright, and pay a conference registration fee at the time of submission of their final paper in PDF form.
REQUIREMENTS AND DEADLINES for SUBMISSION of PAPERS: The refereeing process for the presentations will be based on full papers. Papers must not have been previously presented or published, nor currently submitted for publication. Each manuscript will be subjected to a rigorous refereeing process. The accepted papers will be published in the ICSEE'02 proceedings by the "The Society for Computer Simulation International". The following paper submission guidelines should be strictly followed:
1. Submit electronically a 300/400-word abstract to the General Chair, by MAY 20, 2001. Abstracts are due to arrive at the address of the General Chair as an attachment to an E-mail message (in PostScript, MS Word, or PDF format). 2. A cover sheet should show the title of the paper, the author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s), and the address of the contacting author (including e-mail, telephone, and fax) to which the correspondence should be sent. 3. Feedback on the appropriateness of the abstract will be sent by the General Chair to the contacting authors via e-mail by JUNE 1, 2001. 4. Full papers should be electronically submitted as a PDF file to the SCS Manuscript Central site http://scs.proceedingscentral.com/ by AUGUST 30, 2001. Papers received after this date will be considered as long as time and program space permit. Each paper must follow the SCS Authors Kit Guidelines available at http://www.scs.org. 5. Notifications of acceptance status will be sent on or about OCTOBER 1, 2001. 6. Final manuscripts need also to be electronically submitted as a PDF file to the SCS Manuscript Central site http://scs.proceedingscentral.com no later than NOVEMBER 1, 2001 to guarantee inclusion in the Conference Proceedings and in the final program schedule.
IMPORTANT DATES: MAY 20, 2001 Abstract Submission due to the General Chair JUNE 1, 2001 Feedback on appropriateness of the abstract by the General Chair AUGUST 30, 2001 Full Paper Submission OCTOBER 1, 2001 Author Notification NOVEMBER 1, 2001 Camera-ready Copy
Special Issue: A selection of papers presented at the Conference will be considered for publishing in a journal Special Issue devoted to ICSEE'02 after the Conference and an additional review process (pending approval).
----------------------------------------------------------------------- GENERAL CHAIR: Marco Roccetti Dept. of Computer Science University of Bologna Mura A. Zamboni 7 40127 Bologna, ITALY Phone: +390512094503 Fax: +390512094510 roccetti@cs.unibo.it
PROGRAM CHAIR: Mahbubur Rahman Syed Dept. of Comp. and Information Sciences Wissink Hall 273 Minnesota Stare Univ., Mankato MN 56001, USA Phone: (507) 389 3226 Fax: (507) 389 6376 mahbubur.syed@mnsu.edu
EXHIBITION CHAIR: Giovanni Pau UCLA Computer Science Dept. 420 Westwood Plaza 3803A Boelter Hall Los Angeles, CA 90095-1596 Phone: (310) 206 3212 Fax: (310 ) 825 2273 gpau@cs.ucla.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------
International Program Committee: Mohammad Alam, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, USA Francois E. Cellier, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA Susan Conners, Purdue University, Lafayette, USA Roy E. Crosbie, California State University, Chico, USA Laurence Dooley, Monash University, Australia Lawrence P. Huelsman, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA Granino Korn, GA and TM Consultants, USA Malini Krishnamurthi, California State University, Fullerton, USA Frantisek Jakab, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia Manzur Murshed, Monash University, Australia Stanislav Raczinski, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico Mohammad Rashid, Massey University, New Zealand Chell Roberts, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA Paola Salomoni, University of Bologna, Italy Ladislav Samuelis, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia Hamid Sharif, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA Timothy Shih, Tamkang University, Taiwan Sebastien Gissinger, CORYS, France Rodney J. Soukup, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA Flavio Tonelli, University of Genoa, Italy Hamid Vakilzadian, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA Xun Yi, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Sponsored by: The Society for Computer Simulation International P.O. Box 17900 San Diego, California 92177 Phone 858-277-3888 Fax 858-277-3930 E-mail scs@scs.org http://www.scs.org ------------------------------------------------------------------
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