ICCE Conference on Classroom, Ubiquitous, and Mobile
Technologies Enhanced Learning (CUMTEL). November 26, 2012 (Monday) to November 30, 2012 (Friday), Singapore
Organized by Asia-Pacific
Society for Computers in Education http://apsce.net
Hosted by
-Learning
Sciences and Technology Academic Group
& Learning Sciences Laboratory,
-National
Institute of Education, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore
-Centre for
Excellence in Learning and Teaching,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
In
response to emerging research diversity,
ICCE2012 will be a meta-conference, comprising
of seven co-located theme-based conferences.
This is the Call for Papers for the theme-based
conference, C4:
ICCE Conference on CUMTEL: Classroom,
Ubiquitous and Mobile
Technologies Enhanced Learning.
Advocated
by educators and researchers, the aim of
ONE-TO-ONE technology enhanced learning (where
each student has at least one portable computing
device for learning) is realized with the
increasing adoption of mobile, connected, and
personal computing devices in everyday life and
work. This approach has the potential to
stimulate rapid changes in the field of
education. Together with pervasively embedded
cheap and tiny computing chips and sensors in
our living and learning environment, such
technologies not only make tangible objects
smart, but also provide us with novel ways to
interact with our environment, both individually
and collaboratively. Thus, these new
technologies can be considered as driving forces
that seamlessly connect formal learning
settings, such as classrooms or lecture halls in
schools or universities, and informal learning
settings, such as outdoor environments or
museums, constructing various new learning
scenarios.
Therefore,
CUMTEL has opened up a new line of educational
research that highlights both pedagogical and
technological innovation in order to support and
enhance contemporary pedagogical design for
individual and collaborative learning with
mobile, contextualized, and ubiquitous
technologies. This theme-based conference will
present both the results of current research
efforts in this field and future challenges in
terms of pedagogy and technologies, as well as
socio-technological aspects such as scalability,
policies, privacy and security, teachers'
professional development, and so on. The scope
of CUMTEL will cover but not be limited to:
- Theoretical aspects of
CUMTEL
- Classroom interaction
mediated by one-to-one technologies
- One-to-one learning
scenarios (and comparative studies between
one-to-one, many-to-one, one-to-many,
many-to-many, and/or hybrid settings)
- Mobile social networks
for learning
- mobile Computer
Supported Collaborative Learning (mCSCL)
- Web 2.0 and mobile
applications for socio-cognitive/constructivist
learning
- Wireless sensor
networks to support learning
- Mobile device learning
apps and interaction design
- Context-aware learning
environments
- Contextualized
learning support models
- Issues related to the
adoption and scalability of one-to-one
technology for learning
- Mobile-assisted
game-based learning
- Adaptive and adaptable
learning environments using mobile and
ubiquitous devices
- Agent support for
ubiquitous learning and one-to-one classrooms
- Quantitative or
qualitative studies on classroom or learners'
informal usage of mobile technology
- Techno-pedagogical
models for ubiquitous learning and one-to-one
classroom systems
- Evaluation and
evaluation methodologies
- Smart tangible objects
for learning
Important Dates:
May
14, 2012 Full/Short/Poster paper
submission deadline
July
30, 2012 Notification of acceptance
Program Co-chairs
Tzu-Chien
LIU, National
Central University, Taiwan (Executive PC-Chair)
Barbara WASSON, University of
Bergen, Norway
Gustavo ZURITA, University of
Chile, Chile
Hyo-Jeong SO, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore
Program Committee
Nelson
BALOIAN, University of Chile, Chile
Ivica
BOTICKI, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Tessy
CERRATTO PARGMAN, Stockholm University, Sweden
Maiga CHANG, Athabasca
University, Canada
Gwo-Dong
CHEN,
National
Central University, Taiwan
Sherry
CHEN, National
Central University, Taiwan
Tzung-Shi
CHEN,
National University of Tainan, Taiwan
Shu-Chen
CHENG,
Southern Taiwan University, Taiwan
Carol
CHU, Soochow
University, Taiwan
Daniel
CHURCHILL, Hong Kong
University,
Hong Kong
Monica
DIVITINI, Norwegian University
of Science
and Technology,
Norway
Moushir
ELBISHOUTY,
The University
of Tokushima,
Japan
Haiguang
FANG,
Capital
Normal University, China
Serge
GARLATTI, Telecom Bretagne, France
Daniela
GIORDANO,
University
of Catania, Italy
Christian
GLAHN,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich,
Switzerland
Xiaoqing GU, East China
Normal University, China
Luis
GUERRERO, University of Costa Rica,
Costa Rica
Yoshiaki
HADA,
The Open University of Japan, Japan
Ulrich
HOPPE, University Duisburg-Essen Faculty,
Germany
Hsien-Sheng
HSIAO,
National
Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
Ray
HUANG, National
Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Ronghuai
HUANG,
Beijing
Normal University, China
Gwo-Jen
HWANG,
National
Taipei
University
of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Tomoo
INOUE, University
of Tsukuba, Japan
Mingfong
JAN,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Yih-Ruey JUANG, Jinwen University of
Science and Technology, Taiwan
Hiroshi
KATO,
The Open University of Japan, Japan
Matthew
KAM,
Carnegie
Mellon University, USA
KINSHUK, Athabasca
University, Canada
Siu-Cheung
KONG,
The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong
Chih-Hung
LAI,
National
Dong Hwa University, Taiwan
Yu-Ju
LAN, National
Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
Oscar LIN, Athabasca
University, Canada
Robin
LIN, National Hsinchu University of Education,
Taiwan
Chen-Chung
LIU,
National
Central University, Taiwan
Gi-Zen
LIU, National Cheng Kung University,
Taiwan
Yuana-Chen
LIU,
National Taipei
University
of Education, Taiwan
Marcelo
MILRAD,
Linnaeus
University, Sweden
Yusuke
MORITA, Waseda University, Japan
Masao
MUROTA, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Wan
NG, The University
of New South Wales,
Australia
Sergio
OCHOA, University
of Chile, Chile
Hiroaki
OGATA,
University
of Tokushima, Japan
Nuno
OTERO, University
of Minho, Portugal
José
PINO, University
of Chile, Chile
Mike
SHARPLES, Open University, UK
Wing
Wah Simon SO, The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong
Masato
SOGA, Wakayama
University, Japan
Yanjie
SONG, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
Marcus
SPECHT, The Open University, UK
Jun-Ming
SU,
National
Taiwan
Jiao Tung University, Taiwan
Qing TAN, Athabasca
University, Canada
Irfan
UMAR, University
of Science, Malaysia
Herman
VAN DER MERWE, North West University,
South Africa
Charles
XIE,
Concord Consortium,
USA
Steve
YANG, National
Central University, Taiwan
Jane
YAU, Linnaeus
University, Sweden
Chengjiu
YIN,
Kyushu
University, Japan
Shelley
YOUNG,
National
Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Zhiting
ZHU,
East
China Normal University, China