All ICT TEL projects I am involved in are organizing one or more workshops at ICALT 2012!
- GALA is organizing GAME BASED LEARNING FOR THE 21st CENTURY: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
- ROLE is organizing ENABLING SUCCESSFUL SELF-REGULATION IN OPEN LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS and BOOTSTRAPPING LEARNING ANALYTICS
- TELMAP is organizing SMOOTHING THE PATH TO TEL 2020: WAYS TO RECOGNISE AND TAKE ACCOUNT OF, OR REDUCE, DIFFERENCES IN TEL PERSPECTIVES, AND DEVELOP SHARED GOALS AND ROADMAPS
XII IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies
(ICALT2012)
Rome, July 4-6, 2012
organized by IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Technical Committee on Learning
Technology and IaD School of Tor Vergata University of Rome at the
headquarters of the Italian National Council of Research (CNR).
Conference website: www.scuolaiad.it/ICALT2012/
ICALT 2012 WORKSHOPS
(in alphabetic order)
N.B. All workshop deadlines for paper submission are around February 15th.
For more information on submission procedure, important dates, program
committee and contacts, please refer to the website of each single
workshop.
• BOOTSTRAPPING LEARNING ANALYTICS
Workshop chairs: Claudia Brauer (Vienna University of Economics and
Business), Felix Mödritscher (Vienna University of Economics and
Business), Effie Lai-Chong Law (University of Leicester), Fridolin Wild
(Open University, United Kingdom)
GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP
This workshop specifically addresses researchers and practitioners in
the field of technology-enhanced learning, who analyze and explore
existing data-sets in order to measure the outcomes and quality of
learning, to foster reflection, or to predict needs of learners in their
educational contexts.
Workshop website: http://augur.wu.ac.at/BLA12/
• DULP&SPeL@ICALT2012: EXPLORING THE FUTRE OF TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED LEARNING
Workshop chairs: Sabine Graf (Athabasca University), Alke Martens (PH
Schwäbisch Gmünd), Elvira Popescu (University of Craiova), Ming-Puu Chen
(National Taiwan Normal University), Ben Chang (National Chiayi
University), Tsung-Yen Chuang (National University of Tainan)
GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP
The proposed workshop is the result of merging the experience and
background of two workshops centered on future visions in TEL: DULP and
SPeL that had as core topic the evolution of ubiquitous personalization
of learning experiences. It is intended to continue the exploration of
the road map toward innovative embedded learning places (ubiquitous and
pervasive physical and virtual environments integrated with innovative
contents, and processes) through contributions that proposes vision that
are realistic and applicable in real contexts in the close future.
Workshop website:
http://www.mifav.uniroma2.it/inevent/events/dulpspel/index.php
• GAME BASED LEARNING FOR THE 21st CENTURY: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Workshop chairs: Rosy Maria Bottino (ITD - CNR), Rob Nadolski (OUNL -
CLST), Baltasar Fernandez-Manjon (Universidad Complutense de Madrid),
Francesco Bellotti (University of Genoa)
GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP
This workshop will address, in particular, how digital games can
contribute to the present knowledge society requirements that puts a
higher demand towards acquiring more transversal abilities (i.e. those
abilities that are recognized as underpinning the majority of learning
tasks and span various scientific disciplines or educational subjects,
thus contributing to enhance global learning achievement).
Workshop website: http://seriousgames-icalt2012.e-ucm.es/
• ENABLING SUCCESSFUL SELF-REGULATION IN OPEN LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
Workshop chairs: Milos Kravcik (RWTH Aachen University), Alexander
Nussbaumer (TUGraz), Carsten Ullrich (Shanghai Jiao Tong University and
CeLTech)
GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP
This workshop focuses on the design of personal learning environments
and its underlying psychological and pedagogical rational. The workshop
welcomes contributions that elaborate on conditions which are necessary
that a learning environment supports self-regulated learning and that a
learner can use the personal learning environment in a meaningful way.
Workshop website: http://dbis.rwth-aachen.de/S-ROLE2012/
• LUX - A CREATURE FROM FAR-FAR-AWAY? A WORKSHOP ON USER EXPERIENCE,
ACCESSIBILITY AND USABILITY IN LEARNING ACROSS MULTIPLE DEVICES
Workshop chairs: Sabine Moebs (Dublin City University and Fluid Rock),
Astrid Beck (FH Esslinger), John Traxler (University of Wolverhampton),
Shadi Abou-Zahra (W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)), Matthias
Müller-Prove (Oracle)
GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP
The main goal of this workshop is to develop a vision for learning of
the future in the triangle of User Experience, usability and
accessibility to enable Learning for All. This vision may include
pointers of future research areas, the disambiguation of the different
concepts and a discussion of their relevance in a learning context. The
workshop will consist of two main parts, a fishbowl discussion to get
the exchange started, followed by a UX cafe in world cafe format, to
provide ample opportunity to discuss interesting new ideas more thoroughly.
Workshop website: http://lux.fluid-rock.com/
• REMOTE AND VIRTUAL LABORATORIES IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) EDUCATION
Workshop chairs: Manuel Castro (UNED), Ton de Jong (University of
Twente), Denis Gillet (EPFL), Demetrios G. Sampson (University of
Piraeus), Sofoklis Sotiriou (Ellinogermaniki Agogi)
GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP
The proposed workshop aims to become a test-bed for exploring the use of
remote and virtual laboratories in STEM education. Moreover, the
proposed workshop aims to tackle issues related to software development
of remote and virtual laboratories, as well as issues related with
distributed architectures, reusability and discoverability, performance,
access via mobile devices, integration with learning management systems,
collaboration, authoring tools and evaluation methods.
Workshop website: http://www.ask4research.info/icalt2012/index.html
• SMOOTHING THE PATH TO TEL 2020: WAYS TO RECOGNISE AND TAKE ACCOUNT OF, OR REDUCE, DIFFERENCES IN TEL PERSPECTIVES, AND DEVELOP SHARED GOALS AND ROADMAPS
Workshop chair: Paul Lefrere (Open University UK)
GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP
The goals of the Workshop are: to enable participants to identify and
reduce barriers to the accomplishment of their individual and joint
goals for how TEL will evolve by 2020; to develop practical steps to get
an overview of how TEL could develop in the medium term (between 2014
and 2020), and how they could have more influence on the direction of
those developments.
Workshop website: http://www.telmap.org/?q=content/icalt2012-workshop
PROCEEDINGS:
------------
All accepted papers will be published in the IEEE proceedings of ICALT2012
0 comments:
Post a Comment