The Fifth Annual International Conference on E-learning in the Workplace (ICELW 2012), June 13th-15th, 2012. Columbia University, New York, NY.
We are pleased to announce
that ICELW 2012 will be held from June 13-15, 2012 at Columbia University
in New York. The Call for Proposals is now open; the
deadline for is December 19th, 2011. To submit a
proposal, please use the submission form found atwww.icelw.org
.
ICELW is an
international conference focused specifically on
e-learning in the workplace. With researchers and
practitioners coming from around the globe--and from both
university and business backgrounds--the ICELW community
works to improve online learning so that it makes a
measurable difference in workplace performance and morale.
By uniting the corporate and academic worlds, ICELW is
creating a new synergy--one with the unique capability to
realize the vast potential of e-learning in business,
industry, and government.
ICELW
2012 will incorporate an increased focus on
demonstrations of successful e-learning, on a
discussion and debate format for certain sessions,
and on the application of new research ideas and
research studies to practical workplace learning
problems.
Call for Submissions Deadline: December 19, 2011.
Who Should Present or Participate?
ICELW welcomes anyone with a background or interest in
e-learning in the workplace, including researchers,
consultants, and corporate trainers, managers, and
directors.
Conference Topics: ICELW is seeking proposals
covering a wide range of topics relating to e-learning in
the workplace, including:
- Online training
methodologies (simulations, case-based learning, and more)
- Performance support systems
- Just-in-time learning
- Mobile learning
- Collaborative and social
learning
- E-learning design and
usability
- Strategies for implementing
e-learning
- Authoring tools and Learning
Content Management Systems (LCMSs)
- E-learning evaluation
- Studies of e-learning in
practice
- E-learning project
management
- The use of virtual worlds in
e-learning
- Communities of practice
- Other pertinent topics
from the ICELW community
The conference plans to use a
variety of engaging formats to convey knowledge and show
application, such as presentations, panel discussions,
demonstrations, and brainstorming sessions.
Submissions If you're interested in presenting at
ICELW, please complete and submit the ICELW proposal
form, which requires a brief abstract, found at http://www.icelw.org/docs/ICELW2012_Proposal_Form.doc
Please send all completed proposal forms to proposals@icelw.org
by December 19, 2011.