Betreff: | [AISWorld] 10th European Conference on e-Learning (ECEL) - Final Call for papers |
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Datum: | Thu, 17 Mar 2011 11:41:06 -0000 |
Von: | Sue Nugus <sue@academic-conferences.org> |
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This is a Final call for papers for
the 10th
European Conference on e-Learning (ECEL) being held at Brighton
Business
School, University of Brighton, UK on the 10-11 November
2011.
This Call is open until the 11th
of April
2011.
E-Learning is one of the most active fields
of research and
practice in Europe, in all the education and training sectors.
The use of new
and innovative technologies for learning is raising enormous
expectation and motivation
between researchers, teachers, students and other education
stakeholders.
The European Conference on e-Learning (ECEL)
is an annual
event that has been at the forefront of this revolution. It
brings together
groups of people in a variety of areas related to e-Learning
seeking to combine
cutting-edge research with practical, real-life applications, in
order to
advance the state of e-Learning around Europe.
To achieve this goal, we are inviting
researchers to present
their findings and new ideas, and practitioners to demonstrate
actual products.
The 10th European Conference on e-Learning - ECEL 2011 will take
place in
Brighton, UK and will profit from the excellent relations of
this country with
Latin America and Africa to create the conditions to cross the
European
experience in e-learning with the research and practice that has
been growing
very fast in those continents. Therefore offers an opportunity
for those
involved in the study, implementation and delivery of e-learning
to meet and
exchange ideas and experiences.
The conference committee welcomes both
academic and
practitioner papers on a wide range of topics using a range of
scholarly
approaches including theoretical and empirical papers employing
qualitative,
quantitative and critical methods. Action research, case
studies and work
in progress/posters are welcomed approaches. PhD Research,
proposals for
roundtable discussions, non-academic contributions and product
demonstrations
based on the main themes are also invited.
You can find calls for papers for these
tracks at:
http://academic-conferences.org/ecel/ecel2011/ecel11-call-papers.htm
Conference proceedings are submitted for
accreditation on
publication. Please note that depending on the accreditation
body this process
can take up to several months.
Papers accepted for the conference will be
published in the
conference proceedings, subject to author registration. Papers
presented at the
conference will also be considered for publication in a special
issue of the
Electronic Journal of e-Learning.
Papers presented at the conference will be
published in the
conference proceedings, subject to author registration and
payment.
For the
first time there
will be a prize for the best PhD paper and the best Poster
presented at the
conference.
You can also follow the conference on our
LinkedIn page: http://linkd.in/hKYPK6 or
twitter at: http://twitter.com/#!/AcademicConf
Please feel free to circulate this message to
any colleagues
or contacts you think may be interested.