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Events of April 2006

Other : NYU Steinhardt Symposium on Teaching with Technology
From 05 April 2006 till 06 April 2006
Location: New York
 Featured Topic: Cognitive Load Theory and Multimedia Learning (Deadline 4 Feb.)


INVITATION:

The Teaching with Technology' Research Symposium at New York University is an opportunity to share diverse research in the field of educational and instructional technology. This 2-day event will bring doctoral students, researchers and faculty from across the country and around the world to New York City in the Spring of 2006 to present both completed and nearly-completed research and projects.


MORE INFORMATION (requirements, fees, schedule, venue information):

http://create.alt.ed.nyu.edu/symposium2006/

Other : Int'l Symposium on Intelligent Environments
From 05 April 2006 till 07 April 2006
Location: Cambridge, UK

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM on INTELLIGENT ENVIRONMENTS Improving the quality of life in a changing world

The aim of the symposium is to take a fresh look at how technology can positively affect our everyday lives. (Deadline 13 Jan.)
Details: http://research.microsoft.com/ero/iep/isie06

We will be discussing the developments that are being achieved in the important area of 'ambient technology'. Let's rethink how we can use computers in the future, how we interact with them, how we can take advantage of the technology of tomorrow.

Please do not hesitate to send request of information to msriepi@microsoft.com if you have any question.
Conference : Association for Learning Technologies Conference: New connections, new challenges
From 06 April 2006 till 07 April 2006
Location: Leiden, Netherlands
Kaleidoscope members P. Robert-Jan Simons of Utrecht University (Netherlands) and Angela McFarlane of Bristol University (UK) are the two keynote speakers. The themes are lifelong learning, the 'net generation,' and games.

Conference: Thursday 6 April 2006
Research Seminar: Friday 7 April 2006

Bookings are open;places are limited for both days.

Further details for both days can also be found on the wiki .
Workshop : Workshop on interoperable e-learning systems
From 06 April 2006 till 07 April 2006
Location: Valkenburg aan de Geul, Netherlands
The workshop aims to explore new developments in the field of developing and implementing interoperable e-learning systems, providing an overview of current work in the area.
Conference : American Educational Research Association's annual conference
From 06 April 2006 till 11 April 2006
Location: San Francisco
This year's theme is "Education Research in the Public Interest." Several Kaleidoscope members are participating.

At the annual conference of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), Kaleidoscope members Nicolas Balacheff, Sten Ludvigsen, Frank Fischer, Ton de Jong, and Mike Sharples are participating in a session entitled, "Collaborative Learning, Inquiry Learning, Mobile Learning, and Their Synergy: A Perspective from Europe."  The session will offer attendees an overview of the scientific programme of Kaleidoscope, targeting scientific cooperation in disciplines ranging from technology to education. The meeting points are (1) the design of tools to trace and understand learner activity (2) the search for scripts and scenarios likely to make learning more productive and (3) mobility, which opens new perspectives on informal learning.

Pierre Dillenbourg and Frank Fischer are participating in a session entitled, "Screening Scripting: Exploring Various Forms of Computer-Supported Scripting for the Optimization of Collaborative Learning."  This session brings together researchers who are active in designing computer-supported scripts and evaluating their impact in online collaborative learning settings.  Computer-supported scripts can be designed to facilitate collaborative learning by a broad scope of features and may facilitate different kinds of dimensions of a discussion (and thus facilitate different kinds of interaction patterns) than collaborative learning that occurs spontaneously.

For more information, see the conference website .
Conference : Networked Learning Conference
From 10 April 2006 till 12 April 2006
Location: Lancaster, UK

Kaleidoscope partner Lancaster University, in association with Kaleidoscope, is running this conference, and Kaleidoscope member Sten Ludvigsen of Intermedia Oslo is one of the invited speakers. Find details here.

Workshop : Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Computer-Assisted Language Learning
On 13 April 2006
Location: Leuven, Belgium
A Kaleidoscope workshop organized within the framework of the TALN 2006 conference.
Submission deadline: 20 January 2006. The TALN 2006 style files are available at http://www.taln.be/index.php?lang=fr&page=96

The workshop that we propose to organize within the framework of TALN 2006 will enable researchers from
NLP (Natural Language Processing) and CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning) to present their research on the use of NLP in language learning, to encourage exchanges and collaborations, establish a common area of study, draw a map of the projects in the fields and open up new research avenues.
Conference : Interactive Mobile & Computer Aided Learning
From 19 April 2006 till 21 April 2006
Location: Amman, Jordan
Kaleidoscope members will present research at the First International Conference on Interactive Mobile and Computer Aided Learning.Kaleidoscope members will present the following papers:

A General Framework For Adaptive Mobile Learning
     Ichraf Tirellil, Rim Drira, Mona Laroussi, Alain Derycke, Henda Ben Ghezala

An Algorithm for Web services’ composition in a mobile and a collaborative scenario of learning
     Ichraf Tirellil, Mona Laroussi, Alain Derycke, Henda Benghezala

M-LEARNING AND MOBILE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES
     Bruno Zuga, Ilmars Slaidins, Atis Kapenieks

Find complete information about the conference here .
Conference : This Learning Life Conference
From 20 April 2006 till 22 April 2006
Location: Bristol, UK
Kaleidoscope member Rosamund Sutherland, of the University of Bristol, is one of the organisers of this conference.
Can real-life learning fire our imagination about 21st century schools ?

An international conference at University of Bristol, Graduate School of Education & Institute for Advanced Studies Education is preparing young people for the future - and that means for a learning life. Not all go to university; not all get good qualifications. But in this uncertain, entrepreneurial world, every last one will need to be good at learning. But what does that mean?

What does real-life learning actually involve? And how can schools coach students more effectively in the skills and attitudes of real-life learning?

This conference gets well-known figures from many walks of life to reflect on their learning lives, and invites all those interested in the practical future of education to muse on what these stories might mean for teaching and learning in schools and colleges. Ex-Secretary of State for Education Estelle Morris talks about her learning life with UK government Culture Online guru Prof Jonathan Drori. Scientist Lord Robert Winston opens up to BBC2's Rough Scientist Prof Kathy Sykes. England goalkeeping legend Ray Clemence and award-winning England Cricketer Mark Alleyne discuss learning in sport with FA Youth Coach John Allpress. British Chess Champion Jonathan Rowson reflects on his learning journey with Prof Guy Claxton. A household name actor (watch this space!) will talk with Bristol theatre expert Prof Martin White. And up-and-coming Bristol youth band The Naturals play music and talk about their learning with Prof Martin Hughes.
 
In addition there are keynotes and on-going reflections from Harvard's Prof David Perkins, Stanford's Prof Shirley Brice Heath, and Director of UK think-tank Demos Tom Bentley. And there will be plenty of opportunity for participants to share their thoughts and experience too.

 This Learning Life is organised by Profs Guy Claxton and Rosamund Sutherland and colleagues in the University of Bristol's Graduate School of Education, and Prof Martin White, Provost of the Institute for Advanced Studies. It is sponsored by The Lifelong Learning Foundation, The Esmee Fairbairn Trust, the DfES, the General Teaching Council and TLO Ltd.

For more information, registration, and how to submit presentations, go to www.bris.ac.uk/education/thislearninglife
Workshop : ICTTA Satelitte Workshop on E-Learning
From 24 April 2006 till 28 April 2006
Location: Damascus, Syria

Several Kaleidoscope members are on the Program Committee

This workshop will take place in conjunction with : 2nd IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES: FROM THEORY TO APPLICATIONS (http://ictta.enst-bretagne.fr/)

The aims of the workshop are to investigate the various pending issues and how elearning has the potentials benefits when dealing with speed and volume of disseminated knowledge, facilitating skills and knowledge acquisition, providing flexible learning opportunities to students, employees and citizens, personalizing the learning process and taking into account individuals and different learning strategies, and creating new interactions within groups and communities.





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