ED-MEDIA--World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications. June 27 - July 1, 2011 Lisbon, Portugal
Call for Participation - Proposals Due: December
17, 2010 aace.org/conf/edmedia
June 27
- July 1,
2010 * Lisbon, Portugal
The University
of Lisbon
ED-MEDIA--World Conference on
Educational
Multimedia,
Hypermedia
&
Telecommunications
is an
international
conference,
organized by
the Association
for the
Advancement of
Computing in
Education (AACE).
This
annual
international
conference
serves as a
multi-disciplinary
forum for the
discussion and
exchange of
information on
the research,
development,
and applications
on all topics
related to
multimedia,
hypermedia and
telecommunications/distance
education.
ED-MEDIA spans
all disciplines
and levels of
education and
annually
attracts more
than 1,500
leaders
in the field
from over 70
countries.
We
invite you to
attend ED-MEDIA
and submit
proposals for
papers, panels,
roundtables,
tutorials,
workshops,
posters/demonstrations,
corporate
showcases/demos,
and SIG
discussions.
Major
Topics
Infrastructure
Tools &
Content-oriented
Applications
New Roles of
the Instructor
& Learner
Human-computer
Interaction
(HCI/CHI)
Cases &
Projects
Universal
Web
Accessibility
Indigenous
Peoples &
Technology
Presentation Categories
The Technical Program
includes a wide range
of interesting
and useful activities
designed to facilitate
the exchange of ideas and
information.
NEW! Virtual
Participation
has been added to
the program with the
same validity
(publication,
certification, etc.)
as the face-to-face
(F2F) conference and
with the
capability to
interact with
session participants.
Proceedings & Paper Awards
Each Conference
registrant will
receive permanent
online access to the
Conference Proceedings
on the EdITLib
Digital Library.
Selected
papers may be
invited for
publication in may
be invited for
publication in
AACE's respected
journals especially
in the Journal
of
Educational
Multimedia and
Hypermedia (JEMH),
International
Journal on
E-Learning (IJEL),
or Journal
of Interactive
Learning Research
(JILR). See:
www.aace.org/pubs