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  Call for Workshop, Tutorial, and Interactive Event Proposals

      The 19th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2011, will be held on 28 November, 2011 through 2 December, 2011 in Chiang Mai,Thailand. (https://www.nectec.or.th/icce2011/).

       The organizers invite proposals for workshop, tutorial, and interactive event to be held in conjunction with the main conference.

       In ICCE2010, we have received a very good response to the workshop, the tutorial and the interactive event which is 11 workshops, 2 tutorials, and 2 interactive events.
We look forward to having more proposals this year.
  • Workshops in ICCE 2010 (Link)
  • Tutorials in ICCE 2010 (Link)
  • Interactive Events in ICCE 2010 (Link)
   
Call for Workshop Proposals
         The purpose of these workshops is to provide participants with an informal setting to discuss technical issues, to exchange research ideas, and to share practical experiences on some focused topics or emerging sub-areas in computers in education. Workshops can be (a) in the form of mini-conferences with paper presentations or (b) discussion-oriented involving perhaps collaborative work. All papers accepted for the mini-conference type workshops will appear in one volume of workshop proceedings with ISBN. Published workshop papers will be made available on the official ICCE2011 website. Researchers and practitioners from all areas on computers in education are invited to submit proposals for review. The organizers of approved workshops are expected to define the workshop's focus, gather and review submissions, and decide upon final program content.

A workshop proposal should be less than four pages in length and should contain:

1. Title of the workshop
2. Style of the workshop (i.e. mini-conference or discussion style)
3. A brief description of the workshop topic
4. A draft of the workshop Call for Papers
5. Short biographies of the workshop organizers
6. A list of prospective members of the workshop program committee
7. The expected number of attendees and the planned length of the workshop (i.e., 1/2 day or full day)

Important Date
  • Submission deadline for proposals: June 20 2011
  • Acceptance notification of proposals: June 27, 2011
  • Submission deadline for workshop paper: August 27, 2011
  • Acceptance notification of workshop paper: September 3, 2011
  • Final version deadline for workshop paper: October 8, 2011
   
Call for Tutorial Proposals
 

A tutorial event proposal should be less than three pages in length and should contain:

  1. Title of the tutorial event
  2. Name, affiliation, email, and URL of the proposer(s)
  3. An abstract (approx. 200 words): describing the main purpose of the tutorial event and stating the significance of the topic for the proposed tutorial event
  4. Short biographies of the tutorial organizers
  5. Description of the format of the tutorial event, including a narrative of the tutorial event flow
  6. Include examples of materials, hardware, software, and other technologies used in this tutorial event
  7. Number of participants you can accommodate
  8. Summary of equipment needs. We cannot commit in advance to meet all requests. The equipment needs should be discussed with the conference organizers
Important Date
  • Tutorial Proposal: August 8, 2011
  • Acceptance Notification: August 20, 2011
   
Call for Interactive Event Proposals
 
       The goal of the interactive events is intended to offer the participants opportunities for interactive learning through manipulation, problem-solving, discussion, and engagement. An interactive event may be scheduled in a particular time slot, held asynchronously over several days, or be a mixture of both. The interactive event format proposed by the proposer is welcome.

An interactive event proposal should be less than three pages, and should contain:
  1. Title of the interactive event
  2. Name, affiliation, email, and URL of the proposer(s)
  3. An abstract (approx. 200 words): describing the main purpose of the interactive event and stating the significance of the topic for the proposed interactive event
  4. Description of the format of the interactive event, including a narrative of the interactive event flow, including roles of organizers and participants, and how participants will learn in this interactive event
  5. Include examples of materials, hardware, software, and other technologies used in this interactive event
  6. Summary of scheduling needs ("One-shot" interactive event in a room? Asynchronous or face-to-face interactive event distributed over the conference period?)
  7. Number of participants you can accommodate
  8. Summary of equipment needs. We can not commit in advance to meet all requests. The equipment needs should be discussed with conference organizers
Important Date
  • Interactive Event Proposal: August 8, 2011
  • Acceptance Notification: August 22, 2011
   
Enquiries
 
       Questions related to the Workshop, Tutorial, and Interactive Event Proposals can be emailed to the Workshop/ Tutorial/ Interactive-Event Coordination Chairs:
   
Submission
         All the Workshop, Tutorial, and Interactive Event Proposals should be submitted to icce2011.proposal@gmail.com