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    MTDL 2011 - The Second ACM International Workshop on Multimedia Technologies for Distance Leaning (MTDL 2011)

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    Deadline: July 06, 2011 | Date: December 01, 2011

    Venue/Country: Arizona, U.S.A

    Updated: 2011-06-22 06:59:53 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The Second ACM International Workshop on Multimedia Technologies for Distance Leaning (MTDL 2011)

    ** In conjunction with ACM Multimedia 2011

    Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.A., December 1, 2011

    URL: http://MTDL2011.mine.tku.edu.tw

    Multimedia technologies and networking infrastructure have

    changed human social behavior. One typical example is

    education. The impact of distance learning to traditional

    universities in particular allows educational professionals to

    rethink about how to efficiently and effectively apply

    multimedia technologies to improve instruction, as well as to

    encourage students to learn. Although multimedia technologies

    have already been used widely in e-learning, various

    considerations should be carefully addressed from both

    pedagogical and technological perspectives, to ensure the

    successful incorporation of these technologies in e-learning.

    This ACM workshop aims to discuss problems, current studies,

    and solutions in how to use multimedia and communication

    technologies to improve e-learning. Especially, presentations

    should address the difference between using and without using

    multimedia technologies in education. Practical solutions are

    encouraged, although pedagogical theories may be used to

    support the solutions.

    The first MTDL 2009 Workshop was held in Beijing, China,

    followed by MTDL 2010, which was held in Firenze, Italy. This

    is the third MTDL Workshop in the series.

    The conference proceedings will be published by ACM. Topics of

    interests include but are not limited to the following:

    - Efficient Authoring Methods for Instruction Creation/Generation

    - Management of Multimedia Learning Objects

    - Multimedia Edutainment Technologies

    - Multimedia Technologies for Collaborative Learning

    - Multimedia Technologies for Mobile/Situated Learning

    - Multimodal Interactions for e-Learning

    - Game-based Learning

    - Pedagogical Issues of using Multimedia Technologies in e-Learning

    - Real-time Delivery of Multimedia Instructions

    - Retrieval of Multimedia Learning Objects

    - Server and System Architecture for Multimedia Instructions

    - Usability Study of Multimedia Learning Objects

    Submission Details

    Each paper for submission should be formatted using the ACM

    Proceedings templates. It should be written in 9 points and

    must not be longer than 10 pages in length, including

    references and figures. Authors may submit their papers in PDF

    format via the ACM Multimedia 2011 paper submission system.

    Note that the review process is double-blind, i.e., all

    submissions must contain no information identifying the authors

    or their organizations.

    For more information, please contact Frederick Li

    (frederick.liatdurham.ac.uk) and Neil Yen (neil219atgmail.com).

    Important Date

    Paper Submission: Jul. 06, 2011

    Workshop Co-Chairs

    Rynson Lau, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Timothy K. Shih, National Central University, Taiwan

    Technical Program Co-Chairs

    Frederick Li, Durham University, United Kingdom

    Neil Yen, Waseda University, Japan

    Web and Media Chair

    Christopher Watson, Durham University, United Kingdom


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