From 03 March 2007 till 04 March 2007 Location: Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA
"Learning Without Boundaries"
TLT is open to anyone with an interest in instructional technology. We invite faculty, administrators, and IT professionals who are passionate about the role of technology in education to discuss and demonstrate innovative ways of incorporating technology into teaching and learning. There is no cost to attend the conference.
From 03 March 2007 till 06 March 2007 Location: Barcelona, Spain
The purpose of the 3rd International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies (WEBIST) is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners interested in the technological advances and business applications of web-based information systems. The conference has four main track, covering different aspects of Web Information Systems, including Internet Technology, Web Interfaces and Applications, Society, e-Communities, e-Business and, last but not least, e-Learning.
From 04 March 2007 till 07 March 2007 Location: Guadeloupe, French Carribean
ICWMC 2007 addresses wireless related topics concerning integration of latest technological advances to realize mobile and ubiquitous service environments for advanced applications and services in wireless networks. Mobility and wireless, special services and lessons learnt from particular deployment complement the traditional wireless topics.
On 7 March 2007, high-level representatives of the German EU Presidency and the European Commission will open a major event on European research in Brussels. The event will begin with an “Evening on European research”, which will comprise:
- Speeches by high-level representatives of the German EU Presidency and the European Commission
- The opening of the public exhibition “Today is the future” (working title)
- The award ceremony for the Descartes Prizes for collaborative research and science communication.
This event will mark the launch of the Seventh Framework Programme 2007-2013 (the main EU instrument to support research), which will devote close to €50 billion to European and international co-operation in science and technology. The overall aim of the event is to raise the level of political commitment to European research, expand media coverage and increase public awareness.
From 07 March 2007 till 09 March 2007 Location: Valencia, Spain
The general objective of INTED2007 Conference is the promotion of international collaboration in the field of technology, engineering and science education. INTED2007 provides an International Forum for researchers, engineers, professors, educational scientists and technologists in the areas of Education, Science and Technology. It will be an excellent opportunity to present, demonstrate and discuss research, development, applications, and the latest innovations and results in the field of Higher Education and Industry.
From 08 March 2007 till 10 March 2007 Location: Guadeloupe, French Caribbean
International Multi-Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology: Challenges for the Next Generation of IT, sponsored by the International Academy, Research, and Industry Association.
From 08 March 2007 till 11 March 2007 Location: Barcelona, Spain
The Second International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications (GRAPP) aims at becoming a major point of contact between researchers, engineers and practitioners in Computer Graphics. Interactive Environments for Computer Graphics will be the main topic
From 11 March 2007 till 15 March 2007 Location: Seoul, Korea
For the past twenty one years, the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing has been a primary gathering forum for applied computer scientists, computer engineers, software engineers, and application developers from around the world. SAC 2007 is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP), and is hosted by Seoul National Univ. in Seoul and The Suwon Univ. in Gyeonggi-do.
Kaleidoscope members Achilles Kameas (RACTI, Greece) and George Roussos (Birkbeck University, UK) are Track Program co-chairs
From 12 March 2007 till 13 March 2007 Location: New Delhi, India
IMT, Ghaziabad, India and University of Florida, USA join hands with an aim to provide a forum for presentation of new research results and demonstration of new systems and techniques in the areas of information systems, technology and management. The conference aims to bring together developers, users, academicians and researchers from academia and industry community for sharing and exploring new vistas of research and development and to discuss emerging issues facing business organizations in the knowledge economy.
From 12 March 2007 till 14 March 2007 Location: Chicago, Illinois
Whether your focus is administrative services, information resources, teaching and learning, technology infrastructure, or management, you can benefit from attending the Fifth Annual EDUCAUSE Midwest Regional Conference. This year’s theme is "Facing a River of Challenges.” Preconference seminars begin the morning of March 12, with the full conference program March 12–14.
This one day event will be of interest to all those in post 16 and higher education and research involved in planning for and supporting the use of ICT. JISC works with further and higher education by providing strategic guidance, advice and opportunities to use ICT to support teaching, learning, research and administration.
The presenters will explore methods instructors can use in an online or blended learning environment to collect feedback, early and often, on how well their students are learning what they are being taught. CATs provide faculty and their students with information they can use to ensure teaching and learning effectiveness. Participants will distinguish between formative and summative assessments, examine commonly used CATs, and explore ways to implement CATs in online and blended courses.
From 14 March 2007 till 16 March 2007 Location: Chaminox, France
The conference is organised by he International Association of Science and Technology for Development (IASTED). The purpose of IASTED is to promote economic development through science and technology.
From 16 March 2007 till 17 March 2007 Location: California, USA
Lilly Conferences are retreats that combine workshops, discussion sessions, and major addresses, with lots of opportunities for informal discussion about excellence in college and university teaching and learning. Internationally-known scholars join new and experienced faculty members and administrators from all over the world to discuss topics such as gender differences in learning, incorporating technology into teaching, encouraging critical thinking, using teaching and student portfolios, implementing group learning, and evaluating teaching.
From 19 March 2007 till 23 March 2007 Location: New York
The workshop series on PervasivE Learning (PerEL) aims to address the issues of pervasive computing in combination with new types and possibilities of learning, teaching and working.
Most online faculty work virtually and enjoy a potential lifestyle freedom that outstrips their traditional counterparts. However, virtual professors often have difficulty establishing healthy boundaries and creating a life/work balance. As online education grows and matures as an industry, issues of burnout and stress continue to grow among online faculty. Maintaining a healthy life/work balance translates into productivity and continued passion for teaching. With practical tips, suggestions, and a dose of humor, Teresa Marie Kelly will examine the issues of balancing scheduling with flexibility, distinguishing between multi-tasking and splitting focus, leveraging technology, embracing the concept of working in the world not away from it, and cultivating peer support to establish a true life/work balance that maximizes the freedom of lifestyle and fuels teaching.
From 22 March 2007 till 24 March 2007 Location: Barcelona, Spain
ExpoELearning is an annual eLearning symposium for human resource directors, training managers, eLearning professionals, teachers, trainers, university professors, advisors, purchase directors.
From 22 March 2007 till 26 March 2007 Location: Las Vegas, USA
The Information Architecture Summit is a premier gathering place for information architects and for discussion about information architecture. Everyone who touches on IA is welcome to share and learn. Last year's IA Summit attracted over 500 attendees, including beginners, experienced IAs, and people in a range of related fields.
From 23 March 2007 till 25 March 2007 Location: Tacoma, WA
The Learning Spaces and Technology Workshop is designed to help colleges and universities plan for effective technology-enhanced learning spaces. The Learning Spaces Workshop will serve both those institutions that are planning to construct new facilities and those that are intending to renovate existing buildings seeking in both instances to enable faculty members and students to use technology more effectively and creatively in the service of learning. A learning space could be a library, computing center, classroom, or a computing or multi-media lab usually associated with libraries and computing centers.
From 25 March 2007 till 29 March 2007 Location: Tunis, Tunisia
SETIT 2007 has the ambition to promote a technological reference frame, to give answers and original innovating ideas and to contribute to a common language around the information processing and the telecommunications. This conference will allow, on one hand, to share experience, to make a state of the art of the theory, research, telecommunication applications and the Information processing. On the other hand, SETIT will present future innovations.
From 26 March 2007 till 28 March 2007 Location: Naitonal Central University, Taiwan
The IEEE International Workshop on Digital Game and Toy Enhanced Learning (DIGITEL2007) provides a forum, with keynotes, paper presentations, posters, and panels, for researchers and practitioners from various disciplines to exchange ideas to lay the foundation for this emerging research area.
From 26 March 2007 till 28 March 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland
The Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) biennial conference, CAL ’07, will debate the alleged disruptive nature of technological development in the area of learning at the individual, institutional and national level in an attempt to learn from the past while designing for the future.
Please note that Kaleidosope member Brendan Tangney is the Program Chair and other members (including Niall Winters) are on the committee.
From 26 March 2007 till 28 March 2007 Location: Ontario, California, USA
TechEd brings together cutting-edge innovations and real-world solutions for the problems facing today's educational community. Choose from over 250 sessions and 300 hours of professional education possibilities from a wide variety of highly popular tracks.
From 26 March 2007 till 30 March 2007 Location: Texas, USA
The Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE) is an international association of individual teacher educators, and affiliated organizations of teacher educators in all disciplines, who are interested in the creation and dissemination of knowledge about the use of information technology in teacher education and faculty/staff development.
This program will feature teaching strategies that show promise for improving developmental student learning. These include: peer-led team learning, accelerated learning groups, brain-compatible learning, structured learning assistance, and others. A 30-minute audioconference follows the broadcast. Everyone is invited to the Internet discussion forum that follows the broadcast for one week.
From 28 March 2007 till 30 March 2007 Location: Colorado, USA
The CiTE Users Conference provides an effective collaboration environment for the leading minds in online learning programs. These educators, administrators and faculty members gather to discuss the current state of online learning and to explore new methods and technologies that can enhance program and course offerings
From 29 March 2007 till 30 March 2007 Location: Open University of the Netherlands, Heerlen, The Netherlands
Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) has been successfully deployed in various applications to enrich learning and teaching with information-technology. The primary goal of the workshop is to bring together experts in the field in order to share knowledge gained within the distributed research about latent semantic analysis in educational applications, in particular from the context of the IST projects Cooper, iCamp, TenCompetence and ProLearn. In addition to the presentation of recent advances, the workshop will provide a platform for the formation of special interest groups to stipulate a joint research agenda and stimulate innovation and future developments.