ICOPER 2009 - 1st European Workshop on ICOPER Best Practice @ICALT2009
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Category ICOPER 2009
Deadline: February 23, 2009 | Date: July 14, 2009
Venue/Country: Riga, Latvia
Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
European Workshop on e-Learning Standards Best Practice
ICALT2009 ICOPER invites to a workshop on best practices in use of standards to support delivery of learning at ICALT 2009, Riga - Latvia, July 14 - 18, 2009 Call for papers to be presented at the workshop at ICALT 2009 on standards for Learning, Education and TrainingChairs:Tore Hoel, Oslo University College, NorwayVana Kamtsiou, National Center for Scientific Research ''DEMOKRITOS'', GreeceWorkshop DescriptionThe workshop i organised by ICOPER in co-operation with other European projects, e.g., ASPECT, ROLE, and others.Five themes inpired by the ICOPER educational framework will help us structure the workshop.1st Session: Setting-up the Learning Content Spaces/ towards a Business Model for the ICS (Why Should I Share? ¨C what repositories, what interfaces)2nd Session: High-level scenarios and use cases for competency driven higher education3rd Session: Instructional models: current practices4th Session: Content development for reuse: Digital Rights Management and different distribution models5th Session: Use Cases & Standards for Learning delivery (from instructor lead/LMS based to PLE self directed)The aim of the workshop will be to report on best practices identified by the ICOPER and other projects; and to give an overview of the findings concerning the suitability of specifications and standards in use in European higher education and life long learning institutions, as well as in schools. We would also like to invite interested parties to joint the best practice network which is open to experts in the field.We would like papers and presentations on the themes outline above, and onmodelling, coming up with the big picture of interoperability issues concerning delivery of competency-related content, e.g., based on scenarios and use cases gathered by the ICOPER project covering cross-European practices within higher education and life-long-learning.short presentations on relevant standards and interoperability issues concerning the five elements of the ICOPER educational framework. The main part of the workshop will be dedicated to discussions on how to bring the bits and pieces together in a reference model that is easy to implement. Pragmatic interoperability aspects related to the dissemination of the reference model will addressed soliciting best practice advice from the global participants of ICALT 2009 .Workshop OrganizationThe workshop will last for 2.5 hours. Speakers will give a 10-15 min presentations (depending in the number of accepted papers). The last 30 min of the session will be devoted to a general debate about the presented approaches and the future perspectives.Target audienceThe workshop is not exclusive to, but is meant especially for:- Developers, educators, pedagogical experts, and students interested in learning design and / or the impact of affect on learning.- Researchers who are exploring or plan to explore the impact of affect in learning designs, and / or learning technologies.Program CommitteeKatherine Maillet, Groupe des Ecoles des T¨¦l¨¦communications, FranceJehad Najjar, Synergetics NV, BelgiumPetra Oberhuemer, University of Vienna, AustriaAlexendra Okada, Open University of the UKJan Pawlowski, University of Jyväskylä, FinlandBernd Simon, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, AustriaImprotant datesFebruary 23, 2009: Paper submission to the the Workshop Organisers DeadlineMarch 3, 2009: Notification to Authors by the Workshop OrganisersMarch 13, 2009: Author registration deadline, according to the ICALT Guidelines (to be announced in the ICALT2009 Web Site)March 25, 2009: Camera Ready and Copyright Form according to the ICALT Guidelines (to be announced in the ICALT2009 Web Site)Submission ProceduresAll submissions will be handled electronically. Please submit your contribution before the submission deadline to the workshop chairs by e-mail: tore.hoel [
] hio.no and vana [
] dat.demokritos.grEach submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the workshop programme committee.All accepted workshop papers will be published in the online Workshop Proceedings edited by the general Workshop Chairs.Beside this a short version of each accepted paper (2 pages long, IEEE 2-column format) will be published in the main IEEE proceedings.Therefore, authors of accepted papers will be asked to prepare an additional short-version camera-ready paper to be included in the main IEEE proceedings.For Authors guidelines, please look at the IEEE Computer Society guidelines. Authors can also use Word Template and Format guidelines. (See templates in ICALT page)
Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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