Learning Technology newsletter invites articles, announcements, call for papers, project reports, case studies and other items which may be of interest to academics, researchers and professionals involved in the field of existing and emerging learning technologies.
The ways in which people can learn are changing with new opportunities to learn at a distance, to learn as part of global community and to learn using new technologies. Open and free educational resources are an important component in this expanded world of learning and major initiatives are now underway to provide such resources.
This conference recognises the research challenge alongside the business challenge of providing, using and sustaining free and open resources and invites contributions and participation from those who are interested in how to research open content and what the findings are from those working in this challenging area.
KMO 2007 invites submission of papers both from researchers in academia and industrial practitioners in different topics of knowledge management in organization. Papers describing recent advances in knowledge management in
organizations and technologies are especially welcome.
“Learning with Games" 24th – 26th September 2007, seeks original, high-quality research papers and demos in all areas related to serious games, including social sciences, methodologies and artwork. Research papers should describe results that contribute to advancements to the state-of-the-art of Serious Games.
Parallel sessions are foreseen for the presentation of scientific/technical papers as well as the experience in using games for higher education purpose. The global gaming community is invited to exploit the conference to disseminate its scientific and technical results.
A selection of the presented papers will be published on special issues of the International Journal of Production Planning & Control.
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.
Submission of extended abstracts: 18 May 2007
Proposals for short papers, workshops, tutorials, demos: 1 June 2007
On 01 June 2007 Location: Rovaniemi, Lapland, Finland
5th European Forum 6-10 November 2007
State-of-the-Art - Continuing Engineering Education and Continuing Professional Development - Challenging the Future
Rovaniemi, Lapland, Finland
Focus of the Forum is on Continuing Engineering Education (CEE) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Challenging the Future. The Forum will cover the issues and themes related to:
New Roles and Responsibilities of Universities; pedagogy, processes and infrastructure
Lifelong Competence Development; foresight, creativity and innovation
Continuing Engineering Education; productivity, collaboration and networking