Kaleidoscope home
helploginprintemailchat   log in  
  Search  
TeLearn news
Calls
LORNET workshop at the ITS 2008 Conference, June 23, 2008
This one-day workshop aims to improve the theory, techniques and applications of ontology-based knowledge modeling for designing, searching and managing learning resource repositories.
This one-day workshop aims to improve the theory, techniques and applications of ontology-based knowledge modeling for designing, searching and managing learning resource repositories. This workshop is organized by the LORNET research network, a major Canadian project. Semantic Web methods, tools and applications have been the focus of this network for the last five years. The workshop will welcome papers from all sectors of the ITS and AI-ED community, as well as report on LORNET research results.

THEMES
The themes are not limited to but include the following:
  • Ontology modeling tools and methods
  • Ontology-based learner interaction design, techniques, and analysis
  • Recommender and assistance systems for resource selection
  • Personalization tools and applications
  • Extending folksonomies beyond taxonomies
  • User knowledge and competency modeling
  • Ontology-based ePortfolios
  • Data mining and pattern recognition for knowledge extraction
  • Standardization and user-centered deployment
  • Packaging, sequencing, and presenting e-learning resources
  • Ontology referencing of digital libraries and repositories
  • Ontology-aware agents for e-learning and Knowledge Management
  • Security, privacy and Digital content protection
  • Ontology-based workflows in e-learning
Submission deadline

Author notification

Camera ready dealine

April 21st, 2008

May 18th, 2008

May 26 th, 2008


 SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
All papers are expected to follow the general ITS 2008 submission guidelines (http://gdac.dinfo.uqam.ca/its2008/). Papers must comply with the LNCS formatting instructions (http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-2-72376-0), and should not to exceed 5000 words.

Papers will be peer-reviewed by the workshop organizing committee. Accepted papers will be included in the workshop proceedings and will be published on the workshop webpage and on the LORNET Web site.


To submit a paper, click : ONLINE SUBMISSION.

The final version must be in the PDF format (camera ready). Please go to the submission system (ONLINE SUBMISSION) and click on "Re-Upload Paper" to submit the final version.

Alternatively, for paper submission and final version, you can send your.doc or .pdf document via e-mail to:
Christian Lafrance (christian.lafrance@licef.ca)
and Djamila Abbas (djamila.abbas@licef.ca)

WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS

Gilbert Paquette
Télé-université-UQAM
Marek Hatala
Simon Fraser University
Gordon McCalla
University of Saskatchewan
Abed El Saddik
University of Ottawa

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Ralph Deters
University of Saskatchewan
Aude Dufresne
Université de Montréal
Jim Greer
University of Saskatchewan
Mohamed Kamel
University of Waterloo
Olga Marino
Télé-université - UQAM
Hamadou Saliah-Hassane
Télé-université - UQAM
François Magnan
Télé-université - UQAM
Roger Nkamdou
Université du Québec à Montréal
Rose Dieng
INRIA, Sophia Antipolis
posted by Jérôme Zeiliger on 04/08/08 15:42:18
    April 2008    
  Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
13   1 2 3 4 5 6
14 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
16 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
17 28 29 30