eLearningAP 2012 - The Eighth International Conference on eLearning for Knowledge-Based Society
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Eighth International Conference on eLearning
for Knowledge-Based Society
"eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking"
February 23-24, 2012
Bangkok Metropolitan Area,Thailand
OBJECTIVES
To share knowledge and advances in eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking.
To build networks of professionals, researchers,
educators and policy-makers practicing eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking.
To expand the opportunity for knowledge interchange.
To facilitate knowledge-sharing for ongoing initiatives.
To build repositories of current practices and lessons learned.
THEME: "eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking"
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Best Practices in eLearning, mLearning, uLearning with Social Networking
eLearning Degree Programs
Corporate eLearning
Support of eLearning
Technology for eLearning, mLearning, uLearning with Social Networking
Course Delivery
Interactive Group Learning
Collaboration Learning
Accessible eLearning
Courseware Design and Production with Social Networking
Conformance and Standards
Usability and Evaluation Framework
Multilingual Contents
Shared Resources
Learning Management Systems with Social Networking
Learning Management Systems
Knowledge On-Demand
Quality Assurance
Interoperability
eLearning Principles and Practices with Social Networking
Theories of Learning, eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking
Psychological Theories of eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking
Experiences and Lessons Learned
Design Approaches for eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking
Any other related topics
ABSTRACT AND PAPER DETAILS
Abstract and paper must include, in the main body of the document, a title, names and affiliations of all authors. We also require a postal address, telephone number and email address for at least one contact author. The font must be Times New Roman. Only the title must be in 24pt font and centered. The names and affiliations of all authors (including the details of the contact author) must be in 12pt and centered. The rest of the text must be in 12pt and justified in two columns. See example at
http://www.eLearningAP.com
Abstracts and papers should state clearly:
(1)
The main objective of the paper.
(2)
The key issues, “conversations” and/or literature that the paper will address or draw upon.
(3)
The nature of any data, case-study material, reviews of literature, etc.
(4)
What has been found from preliminary analysis of any data, etc.
(5)
The intended/actual contribution of the paper to knowledge and practice in the field of eLearning.
Abstracts and papers should be submitted
1) by e-mail attachment to:
Prof.Dr. Srisakdi Charmonman
Chairman of the Conference Organizing Committee
E-mail: charm-AT-ksc.au.edu Web: charm.au.edu
for Knowledge-Based Society
"eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking"
February 23-24, 2012
Bangkok Metropolitan Area,Thailand
OBJECTIVES
To share knowledge and advances in eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking.
To build networks of professionals, researchers,
educators and policy-makers practicing eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking.
To expand the opportunity for knowledge interchange.
To facilitate knowledge-sharing for ongoing initiatives.
To build repositories of current practices and lessons learned.
THEME: "eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking"
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Best Practices in eLearning, mLearning, uLearning with Social Networking
eLearning Degree Programs
Corporate eLearning
Support of eLearning
Technology for eLearning, mLearning, uLearning with Social Networking
Course Delivery
Interactive Group Learning
Collaboration Learning
Accessible eLearning
Courseware Design and Production with Social Networking
Conformance and Standards
Usability and Evaluation Framework
Multilingual Contents
Shared Resources
Learning Management Systems with Social Networking
Learning Management Systems
Knowledge On-Demand
Quality Assurance
Interoperability
eLearning Principles and Practices with Social Networking
Theories of Learning, eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking
Psychological Theories of eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking
Experiences and Lessons Learned
Design Approaches for eLearning, mLearning, uLearning, and Social Networking
Any other related topics
ABSTRACT AND PAPER DETAILS
Abstract and paper must include, in the main body of the document, a title, names and affiliations of all authors. We also require a postal address, telephone number and email address for at least one contact author. The font must be Times New Roman. Only the title must be in 24pt font and centered. The names and affiliations of all authors (including the details of the contact author) must be in 12pt and centered. The rest of the text must be in 12pt and justified in two columns. See example at
http://www.eLearningAP.com
Abstracts and papers should state clearly:
(1)
The main objective of the paper.
(2)
The key issues, “conversations” and/or literature that the paper will address or draw upon.
(3)
The nature of any data, case-study material, reviews of literature, etc.
(4)
What has been found from preliminary analysis of any data, etc.
(5)
The intended/actual contribution of the paper to knowledge and practice in the field of eLearning.
Abstracts and papers should be submitted
1) by e-mail attachment to:
Prof.Dr. Srisakdi Charmonman
Chairman of the Conference Organizing Committee
E-mail: charm-AT-ksc.au.edu Web: charm.au.edu
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