The ICL conference is the largest international and European eLearning event in Austria and attracts learning professionals and stakeholders from all over Europe and worldwide - over 60 countries were represented in 2007.
11th International Conference on Interactive Computer aided
Learning www.icl-conference.org
The ICL conference is the largest international and European
eLearning event in Austria and attracts learning professionals and
stakeholders from all over Europe and worldwide - over 60 countries
were
represented in 2007.
The following distinguished experts will give keynotes during the
ICL2008
conference:
- Kanji Akahori, President of the Japan Society of
Educational
Technology (JSET) - Erhard Busek, former Austrian Vice-Chancellor, President
of
the European Forum Alpbach, Chairman of the "Institute for the
Danube Region and Central Europe" - Muriel Dunbar, Director European Training Foundation - Judson Harward, MIT Center for Educational Computing
Initiatives - Torsten Fransson, KTH Stockholm, Vice-Dean School of
Energy
and Environmental Technology - Nikitas Kastis, President of the European innovation and
research network MENON, Greece - P.Tapio Varis, University of Tampere, Chair Media
Culture and Communication Education Hypermedia Laboratory
Submission deadline: 16 May 2008 (full papers, short papers,
demonstrations, poster, special sessions, tutorials,
workshops)
Scope of the conference
This interdisciplinary conference aims to focus on the exchange of
relevant trends and research results as well as the presentation of
practical experiences gained while developing and testing elements
of interactive computer aided learning. Therefore pilot projects,
applications and products will also be welcome.
The conference will be organized by the Carinthia University of
Applied Sciences, Villach/Austria in cooperation with:
Topics of interest ICL2007 will have a focus on Educational MashUps,
Collaborative LearningEnvironments and
ePortfolios.
- Web based learning (WBL)
- Life long learning
- Intelligent content
- Adaptive and intuitive environments
- Responsive environments
- Mobile learning environments and applications
- Computer aided language learning (CALL)
- Platforms and authoring tools
- Educational MashUps
- Networks/Grids for learning
- Knowledge management and learning
- Collaborative learning
- Applications of the Semantic Web
- E-Portfolios
- Standards and style-guides
- Remote and virtual laboratories
- Multimedia applications and virtual reality
- Pedagogical and psychological issues
- Evaluation and outcomes assessment
- New learning models and applications
- Cost-effectiveness
-Real world experiences
- Pilot projects / Products / Applications
Special tracks
ePortfolios
School & IT
Educational MashUps
Types of sessions
Paper sessions (20 minutes presentation followed by a
panel
discussion)
Short paper sessions: (15 minutes presentation)
Interactive demonstrations (15 minutes, also online
demonstrations)
Poster Sessions
Other opportunities to participate:
Run a workshop or tutorial (This are half or full day
events
and do not require written or published papers. Proposals should
clearly
indicate the topic, background knowledge expected of the
participants, objectives, and the qualifications of the instructor.)
Organize a thematic session. (Proposals should include a
minimum of three papers, a session title, a list of the topics covered
and the qualifications of the session organizer. The name of the
session
organizer will appear in the program and proceedings.)
Exhibit at ICL (products and developments of telelearning
technology)
Conference
language
English.
Proceedings
The proceedings will be published on CD in cooperation with the Kassel
University Press (own ISBN number). Format instructions are
available on the conferences Web site.
Conference chair M. Auer
(Carinthia Tech
Institute)
Submission of papers
The abstracts should be submitted using the
Electronic
Submission
System. If unable to submit the abstract electronically, please
contact the Chair.
Important dates May 16, 2008
Submission
of extended abstracts June 20, 2008
Notification of
acceptance Sept. 10, 2008
Camera-ready due
Sept. 24-26, 2008
Conference
ICL2008
General information
The conference venue is the Conference Center Villach
(CCV).
Villach is
located in the
southern part of Austria near Italy and Slovenia and can easily be
reached by aircraft (Klagenfurt, Ljubljana, Salzburg), by train (EC)
and
highway (Autobahn).