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Call for Papers
The IADIS CELDA 2009 conference aims to
address the main issues concerned with evolving learning
processes and supporting pedagogies and applications in the
digital age. There have been advances in both cognitive
psychology and computing that have affected the educational
arena. The convergence of these two disciplines is increasing
at a fast pace and affecting academia and professional
practice in many ways. Paradigms such as just-in-time
learning, constructivism, student-centered learning and
collaborative approaches have emerged and are being supported
by technological advancements such as simulations, virtual
reality and multi-agents systems. These developments have
created both opportunities and areas of serious concerns. This
conference aims to cover both technological as well as
pedagogical issues related to these developments. Main tracks
have been identified (see below). However innovative
contributions that do not easily fit into these areas will
also be considered as long as they are directly related to the
overall theme of the conference – cognition and exploratory
learning in the digital age.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the
following areas:
- Acquisition of expertise
- Assessing progress of learning in complex domains
- Assessment of exploratory learning approaches
- Assessment of exploratory technologies
- Cognition in education
- Collaborative learning
- Educational psychology
- Exploratory technologies (such as simulations, VR, i-TV and
so on)
- Just-in-time and Learning-on-Demand
- Learner Communities and Peer-Support
- Learning Communities & Web Service Technologies
- Pedagogical Issues Related with Learning Objects
- Learning Paradigms in Academia
- Learning Paradigms in Corporate Sector
- Life-long Learning
- Student-Centered Learning
- Technology and mental models
- Technology, learning and expertise
- Virtual University
The Conference will be composed of several types of
contributions:
Full Papers – These include mainly accomplished
research results and have 8 pages at the maximum (5000 words).
Short Papers – These include fresh concepts,
preliminary research results but may also contain
work-in-progress reports. These have 4 pages at maximum (2500
words).
Reflection Papers – These might review recent research
literature pertaining to a particular problem or approach,
indicate what the findings suggest, and/or provide a
suggestion - with rationale and justification - for a
different approach or perspective on that problem. Reflection
papers might also analyze general trends or discuss important
issues pertaining to learning and instruction in the digital
age. These have two pages at maximum (1500 words). Authors
will be asked to display their work in poster format and will
take part in panel session.
All submissions will go through a double-blind refereeing
process with at least two international experts.
The proceedings of the conference will be published in the
form of a book with ISBN and CD-ROM. Selected Papers will be
published to a Special Issue of a Journal.
This is a blind peer-reviewed conference.
Important Dates:
- Submission Deadline (extension): 7 September 2009
- Notification to Authors (extension) : 2 October 2009
- Final Camera-Ready Submission and Early Registration
(1st call):
Until 2 October 2009
- Late Registration (1st call): After 2 October 2009
- Conference: Rome, Italy, 20 to 22 November 2009
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