SMTE 2010 - Sixth International Conference on Science, Mathematics and Technology Education SMTE 2010
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Deadline: October 31, 2009 | Date: January 22, 2010
Venue/Country: Hualien, Taiwan
Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
The conference includes the following strands related to research on science, mathematics and technology education.
Papers on other strands are also welcome.
Assessment & Evaluation Cultural Context
Communication & Language Curriculum Issues
Distance Education Environmental Studies
Gender Issues History, Philosophy, Epistemology
Interests & Motivation International Education
Learners’ Characteristic Learning
Learning Environments Learning Science
Mathematics Education Online & Web-based Learning
Public Engagement of Science Teacher Education
Teaching Technology Education
PRESENTATION TYPES
In addition to keynote speeches and workshops, the conference includes oral presentation and
paper set.
Participants are invited to submit their full papers for consideration of a CD of proceedings.
Each 15 minute oral presentation will be followed by a 5 minute discussion.
GUIDELINE FOR ORAL PRESENTERS
Please go to the allocated room at least 10 minute before the session begins.
Introduce yourself to the chair.
Check your understanding of the projector and any other audiovisual equipment prior to the session.
Keep presentation within the designated limit.
Invite audience comments and questions.
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