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REV2004
Call for Participation
1st International Symposium "Remote Engineering and
Virtual Instrumentation"
September 28/29, 2004, Villach, Austria
To be held in conjunction with the 7th
International Conference on Interactive Computer aided Learning
(ICL2004)
http://www.icl-conference.org
www.online-lab.net/rev
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Keynote speakers
Ray Almgren, Vice President of National Instruments, Austin
"Virtual Instrumentation's Role in Enhancing Engineering Education"
Martyn Cooper, Open University UK
"Remote Control of Teaching Experiments over the Internet - Experiences of the PEARL project"
Bert Hesselink, Stanford University
Jean-Pierre Taboy, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon
"Remote Sensing, controls/commands and supervision with networks"
Parallel Sessions
Three tracks with full paper (33), short paper (12) and poster (4) presentations from 26 countries.
Workshops/Tutorials
- Setting up a Remote Lab in 1 hour
- Secure Exchange of valuable Knowledge Resources - The EducaNext Approach
- Virtual communication, e-moderation and best practice
- "It's time to play a game" - Game-based Learning in Universities and Lifelong Learning
Accompanying Events
- International Conference on Interactive Computer aided Learning (ICL2004) September 29 – October 01, 2004, Villach, Austria - www.icl-conference.org
- ProLearn Network of Excellence: Meeting of the "Virtual Competence Center"
For more information contact
http://www.online-lab.net/rev
mailto:rev@online-lab.net
phone: +43-4242-90500-2115
fax: +43-4242-90500-2110
General information
The symposium 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).
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The sponsors of the REV symposium:
City of Villach
adVIS GmbH, Dresden
Entwicklungsagentur Kärnten
Infineon Technologies
[micro]electronic cluster
National Instruments
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Prof. Dr.-Ing., Dr.sc. Michael E. Auer
Carinthia Tech Institute (University of Applied Sciences)
School of Electronics
Europastrasse 4, A-9524 Villach, Austria
mailto:M.Auer@IEEE.org / http://WWW.cti.ac.at/~auer
phone +43(4242)90500-2115 fax ... -2110