6th International Conference on ICT for Development, Education and Training. Mlimani City Conference Center. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, May 25-27, 2011. The Key Networking Event for Developing eLearning Capacities in Africa.
eLearning Africa is the premier
gathering place for all experts and stakeholders engaged or interested
in ICT-based education, training and development on the African
continent. Everyone concerned with eLearning in Africa is welcome to
share and learn. We encourage practitioners and academics engaged in an
African context to apply by submitting a proposal for eLA 2011, taking
place from May 25th to 27th in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Please note
that successful applicants will be offered a significantly reduced
conference registration fee.
You are invited to submit proposals for any of the following:
- To lead a Workshop, Seminar or Meeting to take place on Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
- To give a Presentation in a themed session during the conference
- To suggest a Debate Topic for a debate or discussion during the conference
- To suggest a Special Focus Session on a particular topic which you would lead during the conference
- To give a Demonstration / Best Practice Showcase of a specific tool, application, service or course
- To host an Umoja,
a Knowledge Exchange Session about a topic of your choice, at a
round-table with maximum 10 participants, allowing for an
interactive and energetic exchange of information and experiences.
Each type of submission has a specific format; please choose the one you would like to use and fill in the form accordingly.
Deadline for receipt of all proposals is Friday, December 10th, 2010.
We will be in contact by the end of February 2011 to let you know if your proposal has been accepted.
Selection Process
The content selection process is overseen by the
Conference Organising Committee and guided by the feedback we receive
from the Conference Advisory Committees and associated organisations.
Our experience has been that we receive many more proposals and ideas
than we can include, and as a general rule, approximately one third of
all proposals received are accepted.
Selection is made on the basis of the proposal's
relevance to the conference themes, the experience and knowledge of the
applicants, the practicalities of including the proposal within the
conference format and a combination of the proposal's innovativeness
and practical value to conference participants.
Kindly note that we will only accept high quality papers and presentations. For us quality is
defined by papers that:
- are clearly grounded in context
- provide conceptual clarity
- are supported by clear reasoning
- are backed up with evidence
- are relevant for an African context
- are useful for practitioners, policymakers and prospective partners
and presentations that:
- are clear, concise, inspiring and interactive
- are adequately supported by relevant slides or other visuals
- provoke and invite discussions with the audience and other speakers.
Please note that priority is given to African-based
speakers for proposals being made on behalf of initiatives undertaken
on the Continent.