ACE 2012 - Fourteenth Australasian Computing Education Conference
Topics/Call fo Papers
Topics of interest for the conference include, but are not limited to:
the use of technology in education;
course content;
curriculum structure;
methods of assessment;
mobile, flexible, online learning and
evaluations of alternative approaches.
These innovations may be in the context of formal courses or self-directed learning; they may involve, for example, introductory programming, service courses, capstone courses, specialist undergraduate or postgraduate topics, and industry-related short courses. We welcome submissions directed at issues of current and local importance, as well as topics of international interest. Such topics may include transition from school to university, articulation between vocational and university education, quality management in teaching, teaching people from other cultures, globalisation, attracting and retaining female students, online, mobile and blended learning.
The Program Committee will select the papers to appear based on their potential to enhance learning outcomes in computing courses. All papers will be fully refereed using a double blind reviewing process. Papers must be between 4 and 10 pages long. For detailed instructions on the required format, see the Paper Submissions page. ACE proceedings will be published through the Australian Computer Society in the Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology (CRPIT) series http://crpit.com/.
Student Papers
Student authors may be eligible for a $500 CORE Student Research award.
To qualify as a student paper,
the major contribution must be due to a student author, who must be listed as first author; and
at the time of submission, authors must indicate that their paper is to be classified as a student paper and provide a letter of confirmation from the student's supervisor or Head of Department by email to the conference chairs ace2011-AT-easychair.org.
http://www.sci.usq.edu.au/conferences/ace2012
the use of technology in education;
course content;
curriculum structure;
methods of assessment;
mobile, flexible, online learning and
evaluations of alternative approaches.
These innovations may be in the context of formal courses or self-directed learning; they may involve, for example, introductory programming, service courses, capstone courses, specialist undergraduate or postgraduate topics, and industry-related short courses. We welcome submissions directed at issues of current and local importance, as well as topics of international interest. Such topics may include transition from school to university, articulation between vocational and university education, quality management in teaching, teaching people from other cultures, globalisation, attracting and retaining female students, online, mobile and blended learning.
The Program Committee will select the papers to appear based on their potential to enhance learning outcomes in computing courses. All papers will be fully refereed using a double blind reviewing process. Papers must be between 4 and 10 pages long. For detailed instructions on the required format, see the Paper Submissions page. ACE proceedings will be published through the Australian Computer Society in the Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology (CRPIT) series http://crpit.com/.
Student Papers
Student authors may be eligible for a $500 CORE Student Research award.
To qualify as a student paper,
the major contribution must be due to a student author, who must be listed as first author; and
at the time of submission, authors must indicate that their paper is to be classified as a student paper and provide a letter of confirmation from the student's supervisor or Head of Department by email to the conference chairs ace2011-AT-easychair.org.
http://www.sci.usq.edu.au/conferences/ace2012
Other CFPs
- 27th CCSC Annual Eastern Conference
- The Fifth International Workshop on Information Network Design (WIND 2012)
- The 13th International Workshop on Multimedia Network Systems and Applications (MNSA 2011)
- International Workshop on Hybrid Algorithms for Network and System Optimization (HAROSA 2012)
- Third International Workshop on Managing Insider Security Threats (MIST 2011)
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