PERED 2010 - The Third Workshop on Pervasive Computing Education
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Deadline: August 02, 2010 | Date: September 26, 2010
Venue/Country: Copenhagen, Denmark
Updated: 2010-07-15 16:00:09 (GMT+9)
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CALL FOR PAPERS (with apologies for cross-postings):PerEd 2010:The Third Workshop on Pervasive Computing Educationhttp://mmis.informatik.uni-rostock.de/PerEd2010/
... held in conjunction with Ubicomp 2010in Copenhagen, Denmark, September 26-29 2010Research in ubiquitous and pervasive computing is multidisciplinary by nature.Whereas this is clear in the context of bringing different sciences togetherto construct and conduct new environments on the hardware, software andengineering level, there are other interesting topics of discussion, which areseldom addressed yet. We will focus in this workshop on: a) how can theubiquitous technology be used in educational settings (and for example does itrequire new instructional design?) and b) does the use of ubiquitoustechnology affect the way people learn? PerEd 2010 will provide a forum topresent and discuss topics like the state of the art, work in progress andlessons learned, with respect to education within ubiquitous computingenvironments and teaching the underlying technologies.As its predecessors, the Third Workshop on Pervasive Computing Education isorganized around the following themes:* Course content and approaches to teaching pervasive computing and relatedtopics;* Lessons learned from courses;* Teaching materials, including text books and web-based content;* Concepts of structuring teaching material in a ubiquitous setting;* Reports on the integration of research and teaching through projects;* The use of pervasive computing tools, toolkits, and technology in education.The workshop will include a variety of presentation formats to ensurerepresentation of mature innovations as well as on-going experiments and topromote discussion and interaction. Submissions are sought for:* Regular papers, which will be peer reviewed and published in a proceedings;* Work-in-progress presentations;* Technology Demonstrations;* Position papers.The goal of the workshop is to foster the young pervasive / ubiquitouscomputing education community.IMPORTANT DATES:Submission deadline: August 2, 2010Notification of acceptance: August 16, 2010Workshop: September 26, 2010SUBMISSION DETAILS:All papers should be written in english, formatted according to the UbicompMain track templates (http://www.ubicomp2010.org/templates
) and should besubmitted as PDF file to sebastian.bader
uni-rostock.de. The length islimitted to 8 pages for full papers, work-in-progress presentations andtechnology demonstrations, and to 2 pages for position papers. The proceedingswill be published as ...ORGANISATION:The workshop is organized by* Sebastian Bader: Department of Computer Science, Rostock of University,Germany (Ubiquitous computing, intention analysis, strategy synthesis,neural-symbolic integration)* Thomas Kirste: Department of Computer Science, Rostock of University,Germany (Ubiquitous computing, intention analysis, strategy synthesis,probabilistic models)* William G. Griswold: Computer Science and Engineering / UC San Diego, USA(infrastructure for ubiquitous computing, invention of new programmingtools, aspect-oriented software development, compiler technology)* Alke Martens: Department of Computer Science, University of Rostock, Germany(eLearning and cognitive systems, software design, instructional/didacticaldesign and empirical investigation)For more and last-minute information visit our workshop site at:http://mmis.informatik.uni-rostock.de/PerEd2010/
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